What was your first car

It was a 1977 alfa romeo alfasud for me.
Started life a beautiful black, but by the time I got her in 1983 she was predominantly rust coloured :rofl:
 
obewan said:
In 1978 when I passed my test I bought 1970 Trafalgar blue Austin 1100 for £450Austin 1.jpg
It only had 44,000 miles on it
Embarrassingly I put a sports steering wheel and spot lights on it :oops:

Great little car though (until the sills rusted) - learnt a lot working on it and was good for insurance until I built up some NCD

Exactly what I bought when I passed my test in 1977 kept it four years and like yours it started to drop apart. I paid £380 for it and sold it for £120
 
Hilly30si said:
obewan said:
In 1978 when I passed my test I bought 1970 Trafalgar blue Austin 1100 for £450Austin 1.jpg
It only had 44,000 miles on it
Embarrassingly I put a sports steering wheel and spot lights on it :oops:

Great little car though (until the sills rusted) - learnt a lot working on it and was good for insurance until I built up some NCD

Exactly what I bought when I passed my test in 1977 kept it four years and like yours it started to drop apart. I paid £380 for it and sold it for £120

Yea but that was still big money in those days - think a pint was about 50p then - OMG I'm starting to sound like my dad now :o
 
Crazy Harry said:
Hilly30si said:
obewan said:
In 1978 when I passed my test I bought 1970 Trafalgar blue Austin 1100 for £450Austin 1.jpg
It only had 44,000 miles on it
Embarrassingly I put a sports steering wheel and spot lights on it :oops:

Great little car though (until the sills rusted) - learnt a lot working on it and was good for insurance until I built up some NCD

Exactly what I bought when I passed my test in 1977 kept it four years and like yours it started to drop apart. I paid £380 for it and sold it for £120

Yea but that was still big money in those days - think a pint was about 50p then - OMG I'm starting to sound like my dad now :o

I suppose it was but my dad advised I spend a bit more to get something half decent that I wouldn't spend all day lying under :)
He also advised against my first choice (Escort) because all the kids had them and they were 'ragged'

Beer (real ale) was a bit cheaper up here. Local brewery - 24p for ordinary bitter and 24.5p for best
We drank ordinary on Friday and pushed the boat out and drank best on Saturday - stopped in bed most of Sunday vowing never to do it again! :rofl:
 
The first car I actually owned was an MG Magnette. I bought it for £30 and sold it to a stock car racer for £35 due to the engine/fan/ radiator being about 2 feet back from the front of the car. He said that he could crash into other cars and not damage the engine much.

I passed the driving test in a mk1 Cortina 1500 with bench seat and column change.
 
Mine was a plastic pig as I only had a bike license at the time, but my first real car was a mk3 Cortina 1.6GL.
 
1989 Vauxhall Astra 1.3L in Silver...

Loved it, ragged it, sold it to my sister (and yes she knew how I drove it)... some scrote then set fire to it :o
 
BeeEmm said:
I passed the driving test in a mk1 Cortina 1500 with bench seat and column change.
I remember my cousin telling me, when I was about 12 or 13 - he was 10 years older, that when I learned to drive my first car should have a bench seat and column change.
Took me a few minutes to figure out why! :oops:
 
Sidewaze Samm said:
BeeEmm said:
I passed the driving test in a mk1 Cortina 1500 with bench seat and column change.
I remember my cousin telling me, when I was about 12 or 13 - he was 10 years older, that when I learned to drive my first car should have a bench seat and column change.
Took me a few minutes to figure out why! :oops:
Absolutely! 😁😁
 
My first car was my mod'd '79 Mini 1100 Special
20181017_170246.jpg
Mods included 1.75inch SU carb on Oselli inlet manifold, LCB exhaust manifold, RC40 silencer. Cooper S front disc brakes, shafts and Hardy-Spicers. Hi-Los, Spax shocks, 10" Black Mamba alloys, Corbeau hi-backs AND a rear wiper ! :oops: I even fab'd with my ex-father in law an awesome matching Mini rear-end trailer hence the tow bar :lol: Bought the Mini for £800 in '83 when I passed my test, sold it in '90 for £can't remember.....wish I never had ! God I loved that car ! :driving: Happy days :thumbsup:
 
Renault Clio 1.2 8v 2006 (NJ06 YPE if I remember correctly). It’s probably been crashed or scrapped by now. Looking back I wish I had of went for something cooler as the insurance was a fortune either way 😆

Edit: I stand corrected just checked the mot gov site and it’s on 82k and still has an MOT 😂
 
1990 Rover 214 GSi identical to this one.

A truly miserable example of British carmaking, which I suppose is why it was so cheap to buy at the time.
I think the 'GSi' stood for 'Gob Smackingly inferior' but feel free to correct me if I am wrong. :lol:
1990_Rover_216_GSi_(8811043190).jpg
 
Chris_D said:
I think the 'GSi' stood for 'Gob Smackingly inferior' but feel free to correct me if I am wrong.

That was the posh one - my one and only company car was the model below that, a 214SLi! :roll:

Still it only cost me some BIK tax, so not all bad.
 
patriot66 said:
My first car was my mod'd '79 Mini 1100 Special
20181017_170246.jpg
Mods included 1.75inch SU carb on Oselli inlet manifold, LCB exhaust manifold, RC40 silencer. Cooper S front disc brakes, shafts and Hardy-Spicers. Hi-Los, Spax shocks, 10" Black Mamba alloys, Corbeau hi-backs AND a rear wiper ! :oops: I even fab'd with my ex-father in law an awesome matching Mini rear-end trailer hence the tow bar :lol: Bought the Mini for £800 in '83 when I passed my test, sold it in '90 for £can't remember.....wish I never had ! God I loved that car ! :driving: Happy days :thumbsup:
Nice!
I've been looking at classic mini's recently. I'd have deffo had a punt on that one... :thumbsup:
 
Chris_D said:
1990 Rover 214 GSi identical to this one.

A truly miserable example of British carmaking, which I suppose is why it was so cheap to buy at the time.
I think the 'GSi' stood for 'Gob Smackingly inferior' but feel free to correct me if I am wrong. :lol:
1990_Rover_216_GSi_(8811043190).jpg
The engine in those was actually pretty decent for the time. :thumbsup: The rest of the car though. :cry:
 
buzyg said:
The engine in those was actually pretty decent for the time. The rest of the car though.

Yes, when it wasn't overheating with blown head gaskets the 1.4 K Series was a great engine.

I chose a 214SLi because the only other option offered was a 1.8 Sierra that was less powerful and had a higher BIK bill, so why would you?

The rest of the car seemed OK to me, but then it was only just over a year old at the time. :)
 
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