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Classic cars

February 15 2017

I own A 1977 ford f100 4x4 short base small block lifted with with 36 inches tyres . Next one is the rare ford f350 1979 4x4. Whats yours - Posted from rhpmobile

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  • DynamicCouple36

    DynamicCouple36

    9 years ago

    1970 BMW 2002 1967 Lancia Fulvia 1982 Lancia Beta Coupe Cabriolet 1982 Lancia Montecarlo Spyder 1984 Ferrari 308 GTS Targa topped But that was in another country, in a previous lifetime, before we had kids. Now we just drive a boring piece of crap. - Posted from rhpmobile

  • RHP

    RHP User

    9 years ago

    Mitsubishi Pajero turbo diesel. But you should see me drive that bad boy 😂 - Posted from rhpmobile

  • luvsilver

    luvsilver

    9 years ago

    1959 Chevrolet Belair (Australian delivered new)1959 Buick 225 Electra 1956 FE35 Grey/Gold Massey Ferguson tractor (reasonably rare) Mr Luvsilver

  • madotara69

    madotara69

    9 years ago

    1977 Bedford van 350 chev, 400 turbo transmission, highway diff and central locking Mado Mado Tara xx

  • DynamicCouple36

    DynamicCouple36

    9 years ago

    We said we had one. Was quite hard to drive - strong clutch pedal & the gears shifts was tricky. Will send you photos if you like . Lol - Posted from rhpmobile

  • RHP

    RHP User

    9 years ago

    Mine is a 72 LJ Torana 5ltr 4 speed 9 inch diff..... regrettably collecting dust until the next makeover.

  • RHP

    RHP User

    9 years ago

    2 x Datsun 260Z 2+2 Coupes over the years, the third now nearly finished. - Posted from rhpmobile

  • MsSuperFoxy

    MsSuperFoxy

    9 years ago

    I drive a 2015 Mazda 3. Currently in process of upgrading to 2017 Mazda 3. I've always wanted to own a MG convertible. Not a new one, but a restored, say from 1960-1967. I love the classic look about them. I love Agent 86 Maxwell Smarts car too. A Sunbeam Tiger. Very cool. Ms Foxy

  • MsSuperFoxy

    MsSuperFoxy

    9 years ago

    Haaaaaaaaa! The good ol Datsuns. My very first car was a Datsun 120Y (mustard color). It went like a rocket on a smelly rag. I loved that car. Ms Foxy

  • Tall74nHard9

    Tall74nHard9

    9 years ago

    but I thought you were talking about REAL classic cars, not underdone trucks ..... or is it you don't understand the difference. Tall

  • RHP

    RHP User

    9 years ago

    1994 Subaru Legacy AWD twin turbo Fastest station wagon in the world back then and had awesome traction, acceleration and handling. Good times and do miss the manual gear shift. Foxy - were you going to bowls or delivering Avon in the 120Y? Loll - Posted from rhpmobile

  • RHP

    RHP User

    9 years ago

    Maybe i dont understand the difference. Lol . - Posted from rhpmobile

  • RHP

    RHP User

    9 years ago

    ...is a mint 2001 Saab 9-5 Sport. Nifty little 2.3 litre turbo, midnight blue (of course) with a camel-coloured leather interior. Bonus as it only has 110,000km on the dial so barely broken in properly. This was the last year Saab was open in Sweden as such so does have a bit of vintage value to rev heads albeit I'm not one...I just like the look and feel. Works for me......

  • RHP

    RHP User

    9 years ago

    1976 WB Holden ute 2006 Pajero 2015 Mazada 6 2015 camper trailer

  • RHP

    RHP User

    9 years ago

    Where to start, 2. Dato 1600's a 76 skyline 3 supras all different ages 2 gtfour celica's St185 and a St205, r32 now just a dirty old commondoore till I find the next project - Posted from rhpmobile

  • Aristippusx2

    Aristippusx2

    9 years ago

    Quoting 'madotara69' 1977 Bedford van 350 chev, 400 turbo transmission, highway diff and central locking Mado Mado Tara xx Hopefully 10 inch diff with single wheels?

  • RHP

    RHP User

    9 years ago

    I got a 1939 Ford Coupe Ute Hotrod. It's in my pics. Supercharged Ford V8-auto-9 inch. Built from ground up. Had it 24 years I'm building a 1950 Ford Club Coupe. They're called Single Spinners. 351 Ford V8-5 speed My daily's a 1997 EL XR8-5 speed. As the saying goes.....The only thing that should contain 2 litres is milk cartons.

  • FredAndGinger2

    FredAndGinger2

    9 years ago

    Arguably some of these are now modern classics.. I did up a lot of cars before the kiddies came along! 3 x Datsun 1600 (1600cc, 1800cc, 2000cc) - rally / autocross / motorkhana 1 x Datsun 1000 Wagon 1 x Datsun 1200 Coupe 1 x Datsun 260 Z 1 x Nissan 300ZX Twin Turbo (2 Yamaha R1 bikes couldn't lose me on a long run) Mazda RX7 Series 4 Turbo Toyota Sprinter (AE86) with a supercharged 1600 cc 16 valve EFI engine) LC Torana, 1972 Mini Clubman, 1974 Escort, VT Commodore Supercharged A bunch of boring mummy/daddy cars Currently have a BMW 135i convertible (3L TT) - great car - Posted from rhpmobile

  • RHP

    RHP User

    9 years ago

    My current car is the oldest one I've owned so I consider it a classic 😉 - 2007 Range Rover Sport and I'm in love! If we are talking real classics I'd love an Aston Martin DB6 or a Mustang GT500. More modern but makes my heart beat fast a Bugatti Veyron!

  • RHP

    RHP User

    9 years ago

    Since I was 21 ... I have had a passionate affair with an Alfa Romeo 2000 GTV... many others along the way but she has stayed with me through thick and thin... the good times and the bad. I removed the front passenger seat so I could but a baby capsule in her when I had my first child. The I put it back when I had a second child... My father bought it new and used to smoke cigars... one of my oldest friends from school days recently rode with me and said it still smells of my Dad (past away several years ago. It would be hard to part... I inherited my father's Jaguar XJC... not really my style... but I have slipped into it's Grace, Space and Pace.

  • MsSuperFoxy

    MsSuperFoxy

    9 years ago

    Haha! No way! I was too busy going parking in my datsun..Oh to be young again (17) and having sex in a crate. LOL! My car after that was an old run down bomb of a Gemini, with a hole in the passenger floor. Even Avon couldn't fix that. 😛 😁 Ms Foxy

  • RHP

    RHP User

    9 years ago

    A VW beetle currently restoring it. - Posted from rhpmobile

  • RHP

    RHP User

    9 years ago

    Quoting 'redrouge' A VW beetle currently restoring it. - Posted from rhpmobile If you never seen this....DO YOURSELF A FAVOUR

  • RHP

    RHP User

    9 years ago

    My very first car was an old 1970 Valiant called Murphy, a hand me down from my parents. I drove it until the gear box shat itself and I got stuck in a Hungry Jack's car park If I had the motivation and means to get hold of a classic car these days, I'd probably go for a jet black 1969 Mustang Mach 1. Very sexy.

  • clarky1976

    clarky1976

    9 years ago

    Ok now as a mechanic with a passion for cars especially V8 Holden's this is the forum for me. I'm building a VK commodore with a very modified 308. Group A body kit painted black it looks sooo hot to me proper car porn. I'd like to hear from any chick on here that is a car fan and looking for a guy like myself

  • clarky1976

    clarky1976

    9 years ago

    Oh nice call Summer the General is one of the grates up there with the Bandits Trans am that still not sure what was sexier Sally Field or that sexy black lady wearing her gold Eagle. We gonna do what they say can't be done.

  • boobsandbusted

    boobsandbusted

    9 years ago

    S series valiant Xb gt Xw gt HSV vq statesmen 1962 dodge Phoenix Escort panel van with a Leyland p76 v8. Lol ,don't ask . But the funniest car of the bunch THE MINI ,1100 ,reverse donuts in a paddock ohhhh the fun we used to have Now have an xv Subaru sighhhhh And my highly modded Vrod bike ,for fun ,thank god - Posted from rhpmobile

  • RHP

    RHP User

    9 years ago

    Quoting 'toyotaboi' St205, nice choice on the ST205! I was looking for one before I got the Supra, I think they're moving towards classic status as prices have started moving upwards on tidy examples. Mine's been running about 4km a year - 1.5 down to get the pink slip done, 1 for the guy to do the brake test, 1.5 home and into the garage for another year.

  • RHP

    RHP User

    9 years ago

    Ford Sierra RS500 Lancia Delta Entigrale Evo 1969 Mk1 Escort with Cosworth power - Posted from rhpmobile

  • RHP

    RHP User

    9 years ago

    Reminds me when I took one for a test drive when hubby and I were looking at cars 14 years ago. The sales guy was young as well and drove it to start, then hubby. Hubby stopped to let me have a drive and the cocky sales guy says "Um you know this is an expensive car right?" And I told him I wasn't blind, I saw the price. So he says "Well you need to know how to handle a car like this, it's not a toy" and hubby starts giggling. Sales guy jumps in the front passenger seat and I asked him if he had his belt on - he actually rolled his eyes at me! We were in an industrial estate......I pushed that car to within an inch of its life, including a huge drift and a 360. The poor guy was white knuckled on the dash and screaming. When I stopped I asked him if he wanted to drive it back to the dealership, and he said he need to recover. He got out of the car shaking and said "I'll never underestimate a chick again." We ended up with a WRX but it was fun to put it through some testing. Another classic - Ford Customline.

  • RHP

    RHP User

    9 years ago

    ...next year. An Alfa GTV6. Great lines for an old girl.

  • RHP

    RHP User

    9 years ago

    Many years ago I came into possession of a restored 1974 Lotus Europa Loved driving it, loved the looks it attracted, hated it when it broke down which was constantly Shook my head at the guy who bought it from me, he could not be deterred.

  • RHP

    RHP User

    9 years ago

    Panel Van 308, just finished doing it up and it has that 80's smell as well - Posted from rhpmobile

  • RHP

    RHP User

    9 years ago

    I drive a 1982 beige JB Holden Camira. Manual 4 speed (it's not the top of the range SL/E!). When it was launched in the 80's it was Holden's first foray into Front Wheel Drive, which makes it a bit like anal sex. In the 80's it was kind of cutting edge, taboo and not everyone was into it. Fast forward to 2017 and it's the norm.

  • DynamicCouple36

    DynamicCouple36

    9 years ago

    We almost bought a red Lancia Delta Entigrale Evo 18 years ago. They were really powerful little cars. Would love one now, but extremely rare in Australia, and then the problems getting spare parts. - Posted from rhpmobile

  • RHP

    RHP User

    9 years ago

    Hi everyone I'm new here I have a 1968 Mustang fastback Eleanor A 66 Mustang fastback in the build LX Torana Hatch in the build

  • RHP

    RHP User

    9 years ago

    1972 Mk1 Escort in Olympic blue (baby blue) period upgrades but still looks classic. Small but great wee car😊 - Posted from rhpmobile

  • RHP

    RHP User

    9 years ago

    Currently have 1967 Ford Mustang Convertible and a 1972 Volkswagen Kombi, both a pleasure to own and drive..

  • RHP

    RHP User

    9 years ago

    We have had of them even before they became classic including motorbikes and scooters Presently got Hotrod and age has early beetle

  • RHP

    RHP User

    9 years ago

    Oh no what happened to what was written Have 32 coupe just finished and cost much more than it should Lady has Early beetle and Mazda mx5 Also couple classic bikes and couple of cars not finished We love them All

  • RHP

    RHP User

    9 years ago

    Hubby owns a 1978 Ford XC, 351 V8 in original condition. He has the claim of his car being used in Puberty Blues TV series. It is his pride and joy and I sometimes wonder who comes first in his life lol. - Posted from rhpmobile

  • clarky1976

    clarky1976

    9 years ago

    Thanks for the pics DynamicCouple36 Your Ferrari looks sooo hot your so lucky to have owned a prancing horse

  • DynamicCouple36

    DynamicCouple36

    9 years ago

    Our pleasure. It was more like a galloping stallion. We used to easily do 200kph on the freeways , out in the county ? but luckily never got a speeding fine - Posted from rhpmobile

  • Badbabe469

    Badbabe469

    9 years ago

    1975 HJ 1 Tonner dual cab. Yup that's right, a 4 door 1 tonner with full size tray. 5.9m long so it's still legal to revers park in town and I can carry 8m lengths of material. Was great with the kids too. Soooooo much room in the back! - Posted from rhpmobile

  • RHP

    RHP User

    9 years ago

    Weather it be ute, panel can, station wagon or sedan. There is something about them. Have a ute currently in resto. Next has to be 55 chev. - Posted from rhpmobile