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And here my old Simca 1100 :D

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Genster":aq16emfp said:
My good old Ford Taunus :D

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Genster, these were call Ford Cortina in Oz. My bro-inlaw had one and I drove it for a week. A bit of a tank! :lol:
 
Genster":1rvzdrmo said:
Wiener":1rvzdrmo said:
Not high on reliability, this one! :D
When it was not shedding wheels, it was spitting out gear boxes... :?
But, wow, what a rip those twin carbs gave... :D :lol:
Andy
PS this was 1977 I think, Minolta SRT101.

It's great to see all those old cars (and old photos).
I remember this car Andy, but than as a Ford Cortina (I think) :D
Yes Genster,
this was the Mark 2 Lotus Cortina with 1558cc twin overhead cam engine and webber carbs. A real beast!
I can still remember the adrenaline rush when the half-shaft broke and the wheel fell off...I was racing a 3 litre Ford Capri at the time! :oops:
I am amazed I had the presence of mind to take the photograph whilst waiting the tow-truck...
I don't think I have a photo of the car in one piece...not like all you clever guys! ;)
Andy
 
Genster":3l4nrk7y said:
And here my old Simca 1100 :D

Simca1100.jpg
Genster, you don't see them on the road anywhere any more...I guess they all rusted away? This was my company transport back in 1974, and the first vehicle in which I had a head-on collision...his fault, not mine of course! :lol:
However I do remember that the other car had hardly a scratch but the Simca van? Well, it just folded up! :eek:
Cheers!
Andy
 
spb_ch":1gug82re said:
petach, which one from that list would you say you enjoyed the most? When I lived in England the one I enjoyed driving the most was a slightly souped-up Hillman Imp, with bucket seats, small wheel and through countryside roads was a lot of fun to drive. One of the few cars that never let me down also. Safety though from the back end in particular was doubtful...... I have no pictures of it though.

Was it a Sunbeam Stiletto? Tha was the name of the souped up version.

The big Rover 820sli had a twin turbo, a long bonnet and did 0-60 in about 7.5s. Fat tyres, velour seat fabric, bright red paint
 
Wiener":9s5kqrg4 said:
Genster":9s5kqrg4 said:
And here my old Simca 1100 :D

Simca1100.jpg
Genster, you don't see them on the road anywhere any more...I guess they all rusted away? This was my company transport back in 1974, and the first vehicle in which I had a head-on collision...his fault, not mine of course! :lol:
However I do remember that the other car had hardly a scratch but the Simca van? Well, it just folded up! :eek:
Cheers!
Andy

My dad had the simca 1100 GLS which we said meant "goes like sonofabitch"
 
Wiener":1pqboram said:
Genster, you don't see them on the road anywhere any more...I guess they all rusted away? This was my company transport back in 1974, and the first vehicle in which I had a head-on collision...his fault, not mine of course! :lol:
However I do remember that the other car had hardly a scratch but the Simca van? Well, it just folded up! :eek:
Cheers!
Andy

They where rusty cars indeed. Whit this car I had once a flat tire and when I turned up the jack, the coconut mat came up on the inside :lol:
These cars, off course, had no airbag; were you unharmed Andy?
 
Hope you don't mind, but having no photos of my old cars I thought I would post a photo of my all time favourite. I had to let it go in august this year for a bigger vehicle to accommodate 3 grandchildren.

My Red Zed 4, 3 litre 6 pot.......exchanged for a Landrover Discovery 3. I cried when I handed the keys over. I adored the car....it was gorgeous.


sunrise_zed by petach123, on Flickr


Boo hooooo
 
Do I mind??? I love it!!!
What a great car and what a wonderful photo.
Thanks for sharing Peter.
 
Victim of war. My first BMW Z4, 3 litre. Just messing about with photoshop before I got the newer Red Zed 4.

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