Future classic??

  • Damn and blast! No mention of the M3 Convertible


    I havent written it by the way!


    One of the most fascinating pieces I’ve written for Classic Car Weekly so far is a rundown of what the secondhand experts at CAP have chosen as their candidates for automotive investments, which is as intriguing for what didn’t make the cut as the 20 modern motors which did. Everyone’s got their opinion as to what’ll be the stars of shows up and down the land in 10 or 15 years’ time, and with the article done and dusted I can finally get a few of my own favourites off my chest...


    1) Mazda MX-5 (1989 – 1998) The fact no less than four of the Classic Car Weekly team have owned one – including Yours Truly – speaks volumes about this ultra-reliable, ultra-fun and, for the time being at least, ultra-cheap rear-drive ragtop. Consider my shoes eaten if this isn’t a mainstay of the classic movement in 15 years time.


    2) Peugeot 106 GTI/Rallye (1997 – 2004) Brilliant fun, perfectly packaged and already becoming increasingly sought after by hot hatch hunters. In fact, it’s looking increasingly likely the MX-5-shaped void in my life might get filled by a 106 GTI. Should I? Shouldn’t I?


    3) Rover 75 (1999 - 2005) I’ve already written that Rover’s swansong is tomorrow’s P6, and I still reckon a well-looked example – or its sportier sister, the MG ZT – is as cheap as it’s ever going to be. There’s plenty on offer right now for under a grand, but give it a decade and good examples of these gentle giants will be sought after.


    4) Ford Racing Puma (2000) You could argue the little Puma is tomorrow’s Capri, in which case this is the ultra-rare Tickford (in fact, just like its turbocharged Capri ancestor, the Racing Puma is a Tickford creation). Prices are already much higher than the standard Pumas, but with the rarity of the Racing Puma and the loyal following it’s already attracting, there’s only one way prices will go.


    5) Renault Wind (2010 - 2011) I might have enjoyed the French firm’s Twingo-based two seater when it was new but the Great British Public didn’t, so while it’s a bit of a flop now its rarity should count in its favour. Quirky styling and fantastically simple flipping metal roof are bonus points on a car that, even now, you don’t see every day.


    6) Peugeot 406 Coupe (1997 - 2004) Italian styling house Pininfarina worked wonders with the Parisian repmobile favourite to create a striking beautiful coupe. Best spec is the 3.0 V6 but 2.2 HDi versions are already proving popular with fuel-conscious enthusiasts.


    7) Fiat Coupe 20V Turbo (1995 - 2000) As above, but with added Italian flair and loopy amounts of punch from the five-cylinder turbo beneath the bonnet. Any car that manages to make Fiat Tipo underpinnings look this good has got to be in with a shout.


    8) Subaru Impreza Turbo (1994 - 2000) The original, four-door versions of the Scooby Pretzel are cheap now – you can, if you look carefully, pick them up for less than £1,500 – but it won’t be long before they’re being coveted as classics. Escort RS2000s, remember, were cheap and plentiful a long time ago...


    9) BMW 8-Series (1990 - 1999) CAP’s list included no less than three BMWs, but they missed out this one, which price-wise is where the original 6-Series was 15 years ago. Not that I could afford to run around in a secondhand 850CSi, of course.


    10) Volkswagen Polo G40 (1990 - 1994) Only 600 imported into the UK originally and they’re rare, characterful pocket rockets now. Worth seeking one out for the addictive whine the supercharger makes. Plus, they go like stink.

  • For some reason I always put words like 'short' 'picnic' and 'two' next to the OPs screen-name in my mind.


    On reflection this is an underwhelming way of saying "I Love and Miss You, Sang" so I'll just..say..i love and miss you, mate. But prioritising the Bongo was a silly um-bongo thing to do.

  • With tumble-weed rolling down the empty street and the whisper of a faint breeze stirring the leaves, a faint voice from bong-bongo land is heard from over the horizon, only to fade away once more...leaving the patrons of the E31.org saloon to return to their slumbers once more, not to be disturbed from their hibernation until the spring.

    Nr Welshpool, Powys, Wales[INDENT]E31 840 Ci Sport - 1999
    VW Passat Alltrack - 2013
    Mercedes SLK 320 - 2002
    Toyota Rav4 - 1997[/INDENT]

  • I don't know. I well recall the days BB when that little circle by your name was always green. Whatever time of night or day I could rest assured that you would be here, extolling the virtues of the yellow peril [as well as other nuggets of info] These days I never see your ' green light' shining so I guess you're out popping the 286 horses on to the potholes of London town.....Or sipping a large cocoa?
    Sorry Angus....I must admit your description conjured up images of the John Lewis Christmas Ad...
    Anyway...the M3 Cab is fine. It's got one of those silly flappy gearbox thingies which is not really for me, but it was a decent price and goes like the wind. It's a massive PITA when the engine is cold as it jumps down the road like a scalded kangaroo. Do tend to feel like a bit of a winkle but soon warms up and then it's actually quite fun.
    Have a cracking Christmas chaps and hopefully meet up in 2014


    Oh BB....The Bongo wasn't the priority as wifey uses it in the summer for her fun diving weekends. Allegedly

  • Zitat von BBMatic;117018

    You know that diving weekends are poorly concealed euphemisms, right Sang?


    I suppose that the dogging references aren't referring to Rex either? Have a cracking Christmas everyone

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