nimchimpsky82
Freshman Member
Offline
Hi all
I thought I'd do the decent thing and say hi. I've only just found this forum, which is surprising given that I've been interested in old and classic cars for several decades, and spend quite a bit of time on the internet -- although less so these days than in the past due to work and parental commitments.
Anyway, am here now -- but unfortunately not yet with any stories to share about interesting cars I own! I drive around in something boring but reliable and, you've guessed it, Japanese. However, after having searched for years, I now finally have a garage at my disposal, so feel confident and comfortable in looking for a classic car. I suppose that one of the reasons for joining this forum is that I'm hoping to find some buying advice, or perhaps even tips regarding particular cars for sale.
My taste, as the title suggests, is a bit all over the place... Price-wise I'd like to spend ÂŁ5K-10K, and the good thing is that a lot of the things I like fall within this budget. I'm aware of course that the focus of this forum is British cars, but I'll come clean right away and say that I like a fair few cars from other countries as well... My list of main contenders is as follows:
BMW E28 or E12 (possibly E21 or 02)
Citroen CX series 1
Mercedes W123 saloon
Morris Minor convertible
Rover P6
Triumph Herald 1200 convertible (not too crazy about the 13/60)
Triumph Vitesse convertible
Saab 99 (an EMS would be nice; Turbos tend to be too high mileage at this price point)
Volvo 164
I might also consider a Reliant Scimitar GTE SE5/SE6 but especially with the SE5 I'd be concerned about getting two child seats for my sons in there, as I'm very tall myself. This is in fact also a worry with the Herald/Vitesse; less so with the Minor, which seems to be a bit more spacious. I also really like the Lotus Elite (Type 75/83; slightly odd, I know!), but again rear interior space would probably be a problem, and then there's their less than legendary reliability, parts availability and prices... Finally, I like Alfa Romeo Giulias and the bigger 1750/2000 saloons as well, but certainly good Giulias now usually go for rather more than 10K.
I'll leave it at this for now, and productively spend the rest of my late lunch break on some more forum browsing!
I thought I'd do the decent thing and say hi. I've only just found this forum, which is surprising given that I've been interested in old and classic cars for several decades, and spend quite a bit of time on the internet -- although less so these days than in the past due to work and parental commitments.
Anyway, am here now -- but unfortunately not yet with any stories to share about interesting cars I own! I drive around in something boring but reliable and, you've guessed it, Japanese. However, after having searched for years, I now finally have a garage at my disposal, so feel confident and comfortable in looking for a classic car. I suppose that one of the reasons for joining this forum is that I'm hoping to find some buying advice, or perhaps even tips regarding particular cars for sale.
My taste, as the title suggests, is a bit all over the place... Price-wise I'd like to spend ÂŁ5K-10K, and the good thing is that a lot of the things I like fall within this budget. I'm aware of course that the focus of this forum is British cars, but I'll come clean right away and say that I like a fair few cars from other countries as well... My list of main contenders is as follows:
BMW E28 or E12 (possibly E21 or 02)
Citroen CX series 1
Mercedes W123 saloon
Morris Minor convertible
Rover P6
Triumph Herald 1200 convertible (not too crazy about the 13/60)
Triumph Vitesse convertible
Saab 99 (an EMS would be nice; Turbos tend to be too high mileage at this price point)
Volvo 164
I might also consider a Reliant Scimitar GTE SE5/SE6 but especially with the SE5 I'd be concerned about getting two child seats for my sons in there, as I'm very tall myself. This is in fact also a worry with the Herald/Vitesse; less so with the Minor, which seems to be a bit more spacious. I also really like the Lotus Elite (Type 75/83; slightly odd, I know!), but again rear interior space would probably be a problem, and then there's their less than legendary reliability, parts availability and prices... Finally, I like Alfa Romeo Giulias and the bigger 1750/2000 saloons as well, but certainly good Giulias now usually go for rather more than 10K.
I'll leave it at this for now, and productively spend the rest of my late lunch break on some more forum browsing!