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The Cars We Sold And Wished We Hadn't


Norman Verona

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1) Cortina Lotus (Mk 2 Cortina)

2) Alfa Romeo 1300 GT Junior

3) Lancia Integralle 16v

4) Lotus Elise S (K series 160 bhp)

There's probably more and I know you can't keep them all. Also, I suppose, if I hadn't sold one I wouldn't have got the next.

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BAY 910 K, 1972 Ford Escort "TwinCam" one of the last 6 to be made!

While i'm here, can anyone check to see if it's back with the DVLA ( Scrapped) or as someone still got the log book?

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BAY 910 K, 1972 Ford Escort "TwinCam" one of the last 6 to be made!

While i'm here, can anyone check to see if it's back with the DVLA ( Scrapped) or as someone still got the log book?

worth a few quid now!

had a Growler that was immaculate about 10 years ago, kid I sold it drove it from mine and parked it a heated garage, hasnt turned a wheel since.waste of a car but prob a save place to stick your money!

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I bought this when I was 18 (1988) Mk1 1600cc Gti Golf was a minter couldnt afford to insure it so drove it without! had to sell when tax ran out :(

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had an old 911 about 11 years ago, they have shot up in price since!

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and my pal had a 130tc Strada, prob not worth a lot but I always had a soft spot for those! was a quick car in its day! prob as slow as a snail now!!!

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I px'd mine for a Dedra. We all make mistakes so you can all stop laughing now.

That car was never right. On delivery a piece of trim was missing. The dealer assured me it would be there to be fitted at the first 1000 mile service. I just smiled at him. I took delivery on the Thursday before Good Friday. I returned on the Tuesday with 1500 miles on the clock. Of course no trim but a long list of faults. The trim did eventually turn up about 9 months later.

It was the second Integralle, the first being an 8 valve. I had two "failures" with the 16v, one was a blown turbo, fixed on the day near Coventry and a chaffed oil cooler pipe. The pipe was subject to a recall but this car was the first imported into the UK and probably wasn't on the list as I got it through the Lancia UK MD who had been one of my sales managers at our Renault dealership..

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Just one - a 1966 Shelby GT350, white with blue stripes. God, I loved that car. It had a sticker on the dash that said "Do not roll down windows at speeds over 100mph", because the air pressure would blow the plexiglass windows out of the C pillars! :d

All the rest of the ones I loved I don't regret selling, but that one...a little part inside of me died when that had to go, :(

Exactly like this one

*sigh*

Depressed now. :(

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understandable there cap'm :down: likewise for the intergralle! what i would do to own one of them!

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Austin Healey MK IIA. Sold it for £400 if I remember correctly. :cry: :cry: :cry:

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Triumph TR5, KCL 660G, I had it when I was at Uni in '75, there was the possibility of petrol rationing then and you could pick up thirsty sports cars for a song and insurance for young drivers wasn't prohibitive. I sold it in '76 when I left Uni and acquired a mini, a mortgage and a mrs instead (I still have the mortgage and the mrs!). I still have a photo in my desk of the old TR5 though.

A couple of years ago a guy contacted me who had bought it as a wreck 4 or 5 years ago and rebuilt it to near concours standard. I believe it may have been up for sale recently at around £28k. Back in '76 I sold it for £550 and had some dust in my eye as I walked away.....

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I wish I'd been able to keep my Peugeot 205 GTi. It was only a cherry red (orange lol) 1.6 H-reg with 145k on the clock but it had been seriously well looked after. I was still living with my parents in 2004 so had nowhere to keep it sadly.

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A mk2 1.6L astra. I bought it in '91. It was'nt fast, it was'nt classy, but I was 17, it was less than 3yrs old and it was paid for, in full, by me. ... Most special car I've ever had.

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and my pal had a 130tc Strada, prob not worth a lot but I always had a soft spot for those! was a quick car in its day! prob as slow as a snail now!!!

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Nearly bought one of those myself.

Anyway my car in this category was a Renault 19 16V, it was like a roller skate :) until the day i had to 'sell' it to the insurance company after having a close discussion with a hedge on the A303 :arse:. Fortunately this happened a few weeks before I started working abroad for 18 months, so no huge loss

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Dare I say it - a Caterham 1700 X-flow. I sold it to get involved with sporting trials but we then moved to Wales and they don't do that sort of thing here.

So I did regret selling it BUT - if I hadn't sold it, I wouldn't have my Westfield

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I sold the Escort "Twin Cam" minus engine and gearbox, front struts, for £50 scrap, don't know if he scrapped it tho as he asked for the log book!

Concours now I reckon about £55,000

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Red Mk2 VW golf 16v Gti

That could shift a bit and looked the dogs danglies

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I'm going to show my age now :oops: but of all the cars i've owned it would have to be my Saxo VTR :oops:

I know they have a chavvy image now, but it hasn't always been that way. I bought mine brand new back in 1999 but foolishly i traded it two years after for a sport megane :bangshead: to date the Saxo is the most nimble and best handling small hot hatch I've owned.

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