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What was the first car you owned?

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  • G glennPattonPub

    LWB not used for off road then?...

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    Duncan Edwards Jones
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    It was yes - the rear load space was big enough for a bed hence it was used for really lazy camping/hill climbing.

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      Land Rover series 2A (LWB) - it could go absolutely everywhere except past a petrol station Coast me £300 to buy - and about £700 to get through its first subsequent MOT :doh:

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      Duncan Edwards Jones wrote:

      it could go absolutely everywhere except past a petrol station

      ...until the half shafts packed it in... :laugh:

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        It was yes - the rear load space was big enough for a bed hence it was used for really lazy camping/hill climbing.

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        A friend of mine did (probably still does, haven't spoken to him in a while) off road/terrain trials always reckoned the LWB would get stuck in area's where his SWB would get out of...

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          A friend of mine did (probably still does, haven't spoken to him in a while) off road/terrain trials always reckoned the LWB would get stuck in area's where his SWB would get out of...

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          Duncan Edwards Jones
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          Totally agree - the LWB can get beached...however the lack of power steering, the leaf springs and the solid unsprung bench seat means your internal organs will have been liquidised long before that happens.

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          • R R Giskard Reventlov

            Mine was a Vauxhall Viva HA [^] Paid £50 (about $120 in the late 20th century). Lasted for a few months until it caught fire. :)

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            • R R Giskard Reventlov

              Mine was a Vauxhall Viva HA [^] Paid £50 (about $120 in the late 20th century). Lasted for a few months until it caught fire. :)

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              Andy Brummer
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              '89 Mazda RX-7 bought it in '97 for $1000 lasted for a few years without A/C until I bought a 2000 VW Jetta, which was a great car when it wasn't falling apart.

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              • R R Giskard Reventlov

                Mine was a Vauxhall Viva HA [^] Paid £50 (about $120 in the late 20th century). Lasted for a few months until it caught fire. :)

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                I ignored the unspoken rule that a first car should be cheap and bought a second hand Audi A3 (2007, 2.0 TDI, 6 speed S-tronic) for about 13k. That's still my car.

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                • R R Giskard Reventlov

                  Mine was a Vauxhall Viva HA [^] Paid £50 (about $120 in the late 20th century). Lasted for a few months until it caught fire. :)

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                  A '76 Chevy Monte Carlo[^], yellow and black and rust, aka. the Bumble Bee Mobile. Paid $200 USD, lasted about a year. The door panels would flap over 40mph, had a pretty decent stereo though.

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                  • R R Giskard Reventlov

                    Mine was a Vauxhall Viva HA [^] Paid £50 (about $120 in the late 20th century). Lasted for a few months until it caught fire. :)

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                    I drove 7 cars over the last 20 years, but owned no car - never. The first 3 was of my father, and the other are belonged to the company I work for...

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                    • R R Giskard Reventlov

                      Mine was a Vauxhall Viva HA [^] Paid £50 (about $120 in the late 20th century). Lasted for a few months until it caught fire. :)

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                      1981 Honda Prelude, drove it until the transmission locked up. Loved that little car. First cars I drove were a 1976 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme (4 doors, vinyl top, and AM only radio) and a 1972 Ford Pickup truck (with the gas tank inside the passenger compartment)

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                      • R R Giskard Reventlov

                        Mine was a Vauxhall Viva HA [^] Paid £50 (about $120 in the late 20th century). Lasted for a few months until it caught fire. :)

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                        1941 Chrysler Highlander. Dave

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                        • R R Giskard Reventlov

                          Mine was a Vauxhall Viva HA [^] Paid £50 (about $120 in the late 20th century). Lasted for a few months until it caught fire. :)

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                          Mine was a Wolsley 16/60[^] in blue. Paid £20 from memory - from a guy who split up with his wife - I think it was his wife's car. Did me well for a few miles, but cracked a cylinder & would have cost more than I had to fix it. I tried leaving it in the local car park with the window open and the keys in the ignition - but I jsut got a note from the council telling me it would be towed & I would be fined, if I didn't move it. Eventually I paid someone a case of beer to remove it :(

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                            Mine was a Wolsley 16/60[^] in blue. Paid £20 from memory - from a guy who split up with his wife - I think it was his wife's car. Did me well for a few miles, but cracked a cylinder & would have cost more than I had to fix it. I tried leaving it in the local car park with the window open and the keys in the ignition - but I jsut got a note from the council telling me it would be towed & I would be fined, if I didn't move it. Eventually I paid someone a case of beer to remove it :(

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                            Herbie Mountjoy
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                            I had a 1958 Standard Ensign that I bought for £41. It was a tank! Weighed over a ton and had non-servo, non-disc brakes. Stopping it was an adventure. With its 1296cc engine, starting it moving was fun too. No power steering, cross ply tyres. Bench seats. Column gear change. Accelerator had a cable drive that left the throttle wide open if it broke, ask me how I know that. I loved that car. Says a lot about me perhaps.

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                            • R R Giskard Reventlov

                              Mine was a Vauxhall Viva HA [^] Paid £50 (about $120 in the late 20th century). Lasted for a few months until it caught fire. :)

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                              stgagnon
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                              1976 Mercury Capri II. Red. *sigh*

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