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Something for the weekend and sunny days
Stadt Panzer
 

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Something for the weekend and sunny days

I have a Ninja 636 which I love, also means I can use it for work if the weathers not to bad.

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07-01-2013 09:01pm
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The Valeter
 

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RE: Something for the weekend and sunny days

Speak to your friend Alistair and ask his oppinion on a MG SV/SV-R. Very unique, rare & fun.

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07-01-2013 10:02pm
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Filski
 

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Something for the weekend and sunny days

As hot as it is today (just topped 40'C), think I'd like aircon...
08-01-2013 03:43am
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Bill
 

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RE: Something for the weekend and sunny days

(07-01-2013 12:59pm)XFullFatTim Wrote:  I dearly love my Defender but it rarely gets the use it was designed for and bought for these days so I'm thinking of buying something that will be fun and suitable for UK weather. I'm not having a midlife crisis, I'm too old for that, so a Porsche or a rag top BMW is off the list ( I dislike both marques anyway and won't be seen dead in either) so was thinking along the lines of a used Elise, VX2200, an MX5 - something small, cheap to run and won't exit stern first through the nearest hedgerow at the first suggestion of dampness on the road. I had my days of hair shirt monster powerful RWD 2 seaters many years ago when I had a very powerful TVR and got the need for a muscle car out of my system with that. I would even consider a hairdressers SLK. Top criteria are FUN and low cost, I don't want to do track days I just want something that I can enjoy hood down on some of the lovely driving roads and be able to cover up quickly when the weather returns to the UK normal. I don't want a soft top Land Rover thanks as the temptation to do silly offload things would be too gtreat and hood down off roading isn't that clever. Suggestions please.

No brainer - TVR S series
08-01-2013 11:54am
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XFullFatTim
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RE: Something for the weekend and sunny days

(07-01-2013 10:02pm)The Valeter Wrote:  Speak to your friend Alistair and ask his oppinion on a MG SV/SV-R. Very unique, rare & fun.

Have you seen the prices of the SV-R, I'm thinking the one that started life as the Quavle. I would be frightened to take one on the road they are so rare! Al's Mustang engined RWD ZT is laying on a trailer well mangled after a small argument with the concrete barrier during a track day at Spa...........

A Pangea Green New Defender 110 First Edition is now sitting on my drive alongside British Racing Green Electric Mini Cooper SE Level 3. After 21 years in my hands my TDI300 90 was handed on to the next custodian on 15 July 2022.
08-01-2013 12:05pm
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The Valeter
 

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RE: Something for the weekend and sunny days

(08-01-2013 12:05pm)XFullFatTim Wrote:  Have you seen the prices of the SV-R, I'm thinking the one that started life as the Quavle. I would be frightened to take one on the road they are so rare! Al's Mustang engined RWD ZT is laying on a trailer well mangled after a small argument with the concrete barrier during a track day at Spa...........

Fair point, there is/was an SV-R on Pistonheads in metallic red, it used to belong to my ex business partner. It is priced at £35K but I know they paid a lot less than that so could be worth a punt. It didn't get much use in the time I knew it (July 2006 to late 2009/early 2010).

As said in another post MGTF is also a fun car, I've never owned on but only because there is 3 of us though I very nearly bought one of the very last MGR versions that was at SMC in Slough in the summer of 2006 I think.

Came Home On 02/03/13 Pure Tech In Barolo Black/Cirrus Trim with Bespoke Firenze Ascents + Numerous Factory Options!!
Also :-

Rover 25GSi - 2005 Everyday Car.
MG ZR-Express Van - 2005 Special Factory Order (Literally a one off).
MG Montego 2.0i - 1990 Shows/Sunny Days.
MG Metro 1300 - 1983 Being Restored!
08-01-2013 09:13pm
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XFullFatTim
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Hadn't thought about the MG, used to own MG Maestro 2.0 and 2.0lTurbo, and one of the first MG Metros. The 2.0ltr Maestro was a very underrated car, could give a Golf Gti a fright just a pity about the interior!

A Pangea Green New Defender 110 First Edition is now sitting on my drive alongside British Racing Green Electric Mini Cooper SE Level 3. After 21 years in my hands my TDI300 90 was handed on to the next custodian on 15 July 2022.
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09-01-2013 01:30pm
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muff
 

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Something for the weekend and sunny days

Or, a Mercedes CLK convertible. I have owned one from new since 1999. You can pick then for nothing and the 55AMG V8 will certainly put a smile on your face roof down along a country road.
09-01-2013 03:49pm
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XFullFatTim
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RE: Something for the weekend and sunny days

Anybody any experience of the Honda CR-Z?

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12-01-2013 05:07am
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Westy
 

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RE: Something for the weekend and sunny days

A very underrated car was the Honda S2000, great reliability, fast and rear wheel drive and there's a chance you can get a low mileage one with lots of history.
(12-01-2013 05:07am)XFullFatTim Wrote:  Anybody any experience of the Honda CR-Z?

Be aware the new CRZ is a hybrid, I believe the old one was good, particularly the one with the folding metal roof, VTEC engines are always a peach.

You could try the wild card of a Westfield with a hyabusa engine, get. Get a nice conversion and you will have a really fun summer car, that platform offers amazing fun, even the ford or vauxhall powered ones are good value and offer lots of thrills

One of the happy owners, ordered June 2011, delivered Wednesday 8th February 2012, now 97000 miles. Scorpions lasted 78'000 miles.

Pure TD4 5 door, fuji white, ebony interior, Pan roof, Front fogs, spare wheel, privacy glass, towbar and black roofrails.

Cars got to go back to company March 25th 2015 Sad
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12-01-2013 12:08pm
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