dinosaw
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When I used to look through family albums there were always pictures of people either in or gathered around the family car, whether it be on a camp site or a picnic or just outside the house. People always seemed to have a story that would revolve around some kind of mishap or nice memory involving their vehicle. They were crap when compared to cars of today, less safe and less reliable but you did actually have to put some input and effort into driving the things. And while sitting in the thruppeny bit cab of my dads leyland van could be any combination of freezing and deafening or sweltering and deafening due to the engine block being in the cab itself, it was way more interesting experience than sitting in a modern transit. For a start it was like sitting in a moving goldfish bowl.
So I was wondering what your favourite cars have been, based on the feeling you have for them rather than how good they actually were. My favourite as a kid was my dads Daimler, mainly because whenever me and my sister were in the back and he saw a hump in the road he would accelerate into it so that our stomachs dropped like on a roller coaster. For owning myself it is a Fiat Panda Bianca which was the first car me and my wife owned together when we were starting out, I got it because it was dirt cheap and had 1 year warranty with it (which we needed within a week because the water pump went.) It was white and had this huge double sunroof that used to leak in heavy rain but which when you pulled it back made it look like the Popemobile. The electrics were temperamental and we often found that our headlights would end up blinking instead of our indicators. i think the worst experience we had in it was coming back from a football match in Scarborough through N Yorkshire, coming down a load of steep gradients the brake fluid overheated and we lost the brakes, best James Hunt impression I am ever likely to do going round some of those corners, luckily I had already gone down to 3rd gear. Funnily enough we took it to the peak district on our honeymoon later in the year and had no bother at all. All in all a crap car on the face of it, but nippy and fun to drive, could still do 80 on the motorway and lots of good memories. Only 3 left now, despite it being an 80's car.
Anyway it's one of those things that will either enthuse you to reply or bore you rigid, but I'd love to hear your faves and stories about them.
So I was wondering what your favourite cars have been, based on the feeling you have for them rather than how good they actually were. My favourite as a kid was my dads Daimler, mainly because whenever me and my sister were in the back and he saw a hump in the road he would accelerate into it so that our stomachs dropped like on a roller coaster. For owning myself it is a Fiat Panda Bianca which was the first car me and my wife owned together when we were starting out, I got it because it was dirt cheap and had 1 year warranty with it (which we needed within a week because the water pump went.) It was white and had this huge double sunroof that used to leak in heavy rain but which when you pulled it back made it look like the Popemobile. The electrics were temperamental and we often found that our headlights would end up blinking instead of our indicators. i think the worst experience we had in it was coming back from a football match in Scarborough through N Yorkshire, coming down a load of steep gradients the brake fluid overheated and we lost the brakes, best James Hunt impression I am ever likely to do going round some of those corners, luckily I had already gone down to 3rd gear. Funnily enough we took it to the peak district on our honeymoon later in the year and had no bother at all. All in all a crap car on the face of it, but nippy and fun to drive, could still do 80 on the motorway and lots of good memories. Only 3 left now, despite it being an 80's car.
Anyway it's one of those things that will either enthuse you to reply or bore you rigid, but I'd love to hear your faves and stories about them.