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What Non-British Cars Do You Have?

1993 Volvo 850 (mine)
2002 Jeep Grand Cherokee (wife's)
1973 Triumph TR6 (my toy)
Coming this summer (August), 2005 Mustang GT 5 speed (my next toy, or daily driver if I decide to get rid of the Volvo)
We're still deciding on a toy for the wife, but she wants a vintage Mini. Ever since my brother-in-law was living in London and she went there to visit a few times she's been infatuated with Minis.
 
'85 Volvo 240 wagon (my daily driver)
'95 BMW 525IT (wife's daily driver)
'74 BMW 2002 (for those weekends when neither Brit runs)
 
I have 1998 Honda Capa. This is very nice car. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/computer.gif
 
2004 Mustang GT Convertible (Mine)
1999 Chev. 3/4 (Hubby's to haul the horses)
1992 Lexus LS400 (just brought it back from Ga. where son had it before he shipped out to Iraq)
 
In addition to the '73 TR6 ..
1964 Chevrolet Impala SS original
1967 Chevrolet Camaro Coupe restored
1971 Chevrolet Step side Truck restored
 
I have a 1995 VW Jetta (Stick shift of course)! Although I have had two Volvo's a 240GL and a 240 DL. They were my babies. I just love Volvo's! They are the next best thing to British cars!
 

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Me - 2002 Mazda Millenia S
Mama - 2004 New Beetle convertible (actually slower than my MGB!)
 
1959 batwing chevy belair. origional condition,due for some tlc.
1976 vw 1600 beetle. my everyday car.
2005 holden adventra. 5.7 litre v8 which my wife drives.

1961 triumph tr3a. definately british.
1971 jensen interceptor. designed by italians, built in england but with american engine (6.3 litre crysler v8) and drive train. an all round good combination except of course the electrics by 'the prince of darkness'.

and all right hand drive of course.
 
his - 2002 Ford Focus ZX5
hers - 1995 Subaru Impreza (FWD)
toy - 1968 Triumph TR250

We will probably trade the Focus in soon for a slightly used Subaru Legacy Outback.(we love Subies) I'll put the wife in something nice to help pay for the toy....
 
1973 Mercedes 450 SLC (daily driver)
1964 Lincoln Continental (the anti-Britmobile)
1978 Corvette
1958 Corvette (major project)
1973 Datsun 240Z
1990 Chevy 3/4 ton truck (to haul parts)
 
In keeping with owning classic cars, my "modern" vehicle is a Jeep Wrangler....originally designed in the late 30's!
 
In addition to my '54 Healey 100 and my daily driver (2003 "S" type R Jag), I have a 2004 Volvo XV70, and a '93 RX-7 with a blown engine....too many mods)
I feel like that qualifies me for some in-depth analysis.....
 
2004 dodge dakota- daily driver/ race car tower
2001 VW beetle-mom's car
1995 Ford Taurus wagon- dad's car
All the toys are all midgets and sprites.
 
1969 Porsche 911E
1986 Porsche 944 Turbo
1986 BMW 528E
1992 BMW 525i Touring
1983 Mercedes Benz 300D Turbo Diesel
 
ok ok I guess I should join in here.
98 Ford Windstar,92k Mi.; Gaaak! Don't get me wrong, it's a nice van, but...
95 Nissan Pathfinder, 152k Mi.; Eh, not bad
92 Honda Civic DX, 120k; I know, "the Dark Side" but it was FREE /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbsup.gifand it's a hoot to drive while I restore the TR
 
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