Jumping into a 53 year old car of quite unknown reliability, in November, and driving it 150 miles home ? Fark that
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They were known as The Widowmaker with 475bhp.speedingfine wrote: ↑Tue Nov 24, 2020 12:53 pm https://collectingcars.com/for-sale/200 ... 96-turbo-1
This seems a bit of alright![]()
I'm not a total Reliant anorak yet (yet....), so I don't know all the ins-and-outs but it looks fundamentally standard, just with the front & rear overhang removed to save weight. Not surprising at the rear because the fuel tank has been moved and you're not likely to fill the boot with luggage (!) but I wonder if the front has some alternative lightweight structure in place to support the body.
Why meow?! You have lots of nice quite expensive cars and don't seem to be slowing down buying more!
but you have an Aston Martin, a 911, a 7 series, a etc... you're definitely not short of nice cars and you're saying you're on the look out for a Ferrari 360 too.Sundayjumper wrote: ↑Sat Nov 28, 2020 4:58 pm Oh. I gave the Q7 back in the end and got a refund, not sure if you caught that. I'm back to using the Touareg again. Neither expensive nor particularly nice !
Your Golf & 3-Series are probably worth more than my 911 & 7-Series ! We'll ignore the Aston, but that's probably only around £25k now.
Your scimitar is worth about the value of all the cars I own!Sundayjumper wrote: ↑Sat Nov 28, 2020 5:21 pmYour Golf & 3-Series are probably worth more than my 911 & 7-Series ! We'll ignore the Aston, but that's probably only around £25k now.
The 360 is a long game. I don't want to spend much over £40k and they're not quite there yet. Prices are unlikely to go *up* in the near future so I'm happy to bide my time.