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ballastanksian

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Re: Favourite Old Cars
« Reply #75 on: March 10, 2023, 05:12:40 pm »

E type for me  8) :kiss: :kiss:  I saw a gorgeous burgundy one purr its way up West Street in Crewkerne on Sunday. You can tell the Men from the boys when that XKE barely growls up the hill while the 'Sound system Bangers' have to fart their way up the hill.


After that my second favourite is the MIII Cortina 2000 E. Dad had several Cortinas in the eighties and early ninties and the E and ur last Cortina, a copper eastate were my favourites. I missed out on the Copper estate beingmy first car by two years and a Zastava Yugo Rustomatic  <:(  Mind you, the Cortina's sills were becoming decidedly Wi-fi when we got rid.
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Re: Favourite Old Cars
« Reply #76 on: March 10, 2023, 05:51:20 pm »

My favorite car was a 1976 Ford Granada Coupe in Roman Bronze Vee 6 three litre c4 auto transmission loved it we use to get it serviced at Al's Ferrari Emporium always felt special with all those Ferrari around her ,behind her was a 1959 Chevrolet Apache 454 with a 8v71 blower tubbed rear end , 4 inch roof chop 4 speed manual stick shift with a Elvis Presley mic as the gear stick Ferrari red tassie48

For a second there I thought you meant you had somehow put an 8v71 into an Apache!  {-) I know they will take a 3-53 or 4-53. 
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