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TRW 538J, my white VentoraII saloon. Got a mildly tuned Rover 3.5 V8 under that tatty bonnet. Love it to bits. Hope some day to get it roadworthy again. Hear it run!
N83 HCA, dinky little red Fiat Cinquecento. Everyday car. Superb fun, drives like a go-kart. Hear it run, or hear the airhorn.
XRU 853K, my '72 Vauxhall Ventora custom pickup. Loud, good-lookin' and unique :D Hear it.. as it ran before I broke it...
B417 WYK, 1984 mk2 Ford Transit longwheelbase panelvan. 40k on the clock from new. Drives like a dream. Whee! Swapped it back for the keys to TRW 538J. Hear it run!
DDM 798C. 1964 Hillman Superminx. Was white. Now purple. Good fun car, swapped it for another Vauxhall, which I have since sold. I miss it. It was fun. Despite its' annoying habit of eating contact breaker points. Learned since then that it was sold on again to a guy who uses classic cars in TV programmes and film, as period vehicles; its back end appeared in the ITV drama "The Royal". Fame! Hear it run!
GCJ 721D. Another Hillman Superminx. Still own this one. It's gently rotting away in storage. Looks good, rusty underneath. The very first car I bought with my own money!
F941 FYD, '88 Nissan Bluebird 1.6LX. My everyday runabout.. bought for �150. Not let me down yet. Everyone laughs at it, but hey. It's the most reliable car I've owned.
Friend's BMW that I photographed, and was pleased with the picture.
Dozy's 1970 Wizzard Roadster VW Beetle, just after it was resprayed many, many years back. Nice car, needs work though. Everyone loves it though! This car got in Max Power magazine minus an MoT. That's skill. ^^
ADO70, a British Leyland car that was never released. Based upon the Mini floorpan/subframes, with the styling of the Marina. They were foolish not to release it. I'd buy one.
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