on 08-03-2019 15:22
OK - confession time....
I have owned, over the years, a Lada, Skoda (old type), and a Trabant - thankfully not at the same time.
All have been as bad as rumoured, and good for building up one's mechanical skills.
Can anyone top this list of motoring dog toffee
on 09-03-2019 09:43
on 09-03-2019 09:43
on 09-03-2019 10:38
on 09-03-2019 10:38
I was born in Coventry, which was then the hub of the motor industry. So we had many cars when I was growing up.
I remember on one occasion when we had the Triumph Stag, my dad had an Austin Princess. My other half and I, along with our two boys decided we would go on a camping holiday, driving to the South Of France.
Dad suggested we swapped cars for the two weeks. The Stag not being a type of car to pack 2 adults 2 kids and all the camping paraphanalia. So we took his immaculate Austin Princess.
The Princess had only ever done short runs, taking dad to work or bowling.
We got to the ferry at Calais fine, then the trip through France down to the South began What a nightmare. First we got a puncture in the middle of nowhere. Everyone out while we changed the spare tyre, which was awful. Got a few miles on and the spare tyre went. Luckily it was by a garage and they had the tyre to fix. (taking a big chunk of our spending money
Coming back home, the clutch went and it was stuck in third gear. Dunno how Ray managed it but he drove that car back to the UK in 3rd gear. It needed a couple of jump starts but we got it home wrecked.
The funny thing was I was worried sick about the state of Dads car, he was more worried that he had put us through that by loaning us the 'bag of ****' as he put it.
Never again....(although we did drive my Honda Civic down to Spain many years later without a problem at all)
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 09-03-2019 11:00
on 09-03-2019 11:00
@TallTrees wrote:Friend of mine had an Hillman Imp!
Same thoughts all round! @Mi-Amigo
A Hillman Imp with no reverse gear proved interesting... Thankfully, it was small enough that it was possible to do a full 360degree turn without falling over the edge of the Dock into the sea in front of our house (if a fishing boat was unloading at the small pier in front of the house, you were b*ggered, but did have a couple of burly fishermen who'd push it backwards and let you complete the manoeuvre...)
on 09-03-2019 11:42
on 09-03-2019 11:42
on 09-03-2019 11:44
on 09-03-2019 11:44
on 09-03-2019 12:53
on 09-03-2019 12:53
I was pleased when they stopped making bubble cars @TallTrees
They were an accident waiting to happen. Particularly in bad weather and big winds.
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 09-03-2019 13:02
on 09-03-2019 13:02
on 09-03-2019 13:34
on 09-03-2019 13:34
Our Imp was white, but the country reg in this pic, if it survives yet, would be accurate:
on 09-03-2019 13:37
on 09-03-2019 13:37
on 09-03-2019 14:43
on 09-03-2019 14:43
Check out the reg on the car we had on a Mediterranean holiday almost 10 years ago - a grot bucket that cost about €90 for the week - a Tata Matiz, I think it was. Great fun