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by Pops » Thu, 22 Aug 2019 7:19 +0000
Having a week in albufeira, some great cars here such as mercs, Porsche, rolls Royce etc , have seen many convertibles (tin & fabric) with the roof closed but in the week I’ve only now spotted a mx5 3BBE7B6C-19A2-4681-9C59-0A19B5C6BD2F.png The best of all C435CF3F-8B76-470A-A154-082A9DD3573F.png
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by Pops » Fri, 23 Aug 2019 7:21 +0000
A few pics of some of the cars I’ve seen this week 7D7F6C01-D975-411D-910C-2FADD9D578D1.png Spotless Porsche 6D03A21B-04EA-436E-B53A-C5F09FB56F41.png Something American , might be a corvette 6F02593D-33E7-494A-8FB7-401A08638EF1.png Another of the many Porsche cars I’ve seen this week FB36FF69-9238-42E6-9F30-F9A521C89340.png The ultimate convertible? 4003847B-02B4-49BA-92C6-646D94EB0F1A.png One for mrges 72584CB9-273E-4168-9393-3463982C8200.png Tourist train, probably good value, €5 for a daily ticket and hop on & off at any of the 4 main parts of town
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by Pops » Fri, 23 Aug 2019 7:33 +0000
These things were all over the place 4013B1A0-7478-4FC8-B861-B41F4C03E1FB.png Finally, on the way back to the airport this pulls up beside us C28221E3-B6A0-48EC-B502-26D3D824A231.png He wasn’t afraid of it either, our driver passed it then he passed us again disappeared off up the road and then around the corner comes a spotless red mk1 with the roof closed, no pic though. So, in the week I saw 3 mx5’s, sun was so strong for the week I couldn’t really blame them for closing the roof but fair play to the guy in the black one,33deg with blistering sun and his bald patch facing directly to it
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by mrges » Sat, 24 Aug 2019 4:07 +0000
Nice to see one being used as intended - maybe he had the foresight to apply factor 50 (or above) before heading out with the roof down.
And what's this with the 2CV's.... they're starting to appear everywhere!
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by Len » Mon, 26 Aug 2019 10:04 +0000
Cracking pictures. Its great weather for your trip. I thought the same about the 2CV's ?? I thought it was just me but they are turning up alot now - especially in the good weather. Does it upset anyone to say that I prefer them to the Beetle?? I saw a nice DS on DD this morning. Citroen were so progressive and had stunning designs back in the day.
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by mrges » Mon, 26 Aug 2019 1:19 +0000
I've seen the DS on DD too.... with hefty price tags. The 2 CVs aren't that cheap either, considering their lightweightedness (and they ain't no MX5!).
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by Juan » Mon, 26 Aug 2019 2:01 +0000
Just after finishing my studies, between 2008 and 2011, I had the chance to buy a partially refurbish DS, 1969, less than 3000, and two SMs, one working and a donator, both for 15000.
I had the money, but not where to put them, and it is something I regret.
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by Steve » Fri, 06 Sep 2019 12:34 +0000
Len wrote:Cracking pictures. Its great weather for your trip. I thought the same about the 2CV's ?? I thought it was just me but they are turning up alot now - especially in the good weather. Does it upset anyone to say that I prefer them to the Beetle?? I saw a nice DS on DD this morning. Citroen were so progressive and had stunning designs back in the day.
I've had both ... at the same time even lol Very different machines but both fun, if given the choice I'd prob go for the 2cv tho, they're just so much fun to drive. Happened to see an immaculate DS yesterday near Clarenbridge, greeny/bluey , gorgeous.
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by 93 Mk1 » Fri, 06 Sep 2019 5:23 +0000
I'm in the Loire valley at the moment - 2CV heaven ! And some clean Renault 4's too.
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by Pops » Fri, 06 Sep 2019 6:12 +0000
93 Mk1 wrote:I'm in the Loire valley at the moment - 2CV heaven ! And some clean Renault 4's too.
Enjoy your break, seems that old school cars can be kept going for ever with a small bit of care, I wonder if today’s models will still be as popular in 30 years
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by 93 Mk1 » Sat, 07 Sep 2019 8:12 +0000
Pops wrote:93 Mk1 wrote:I'm in the Loire valley at the moment - 2CV heaven ! And some clean Renault 4's too.
Enjoy your break, seems that old school cars can be kept going for ever with a small bit of care, I wonder if today’s models will still be as popular in 30 years
Cheers Pops. The amount of old cars here in France never ceases to amaze me !
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by mrges » Sat, 07 Sep 2019 1:00 +0000
Yes, France is always a good place to spot older, cool, stock. I get the impression that most of the older stuff there are used as daily drivers.
Enjoy the hols!
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by 93 Mk1 » Sun, 08 Sep 2019 5:05 +0000
mrges wrote:Yes, France is always a good place to spot older, cool, stock. I get the impression that most of the older stuff there are used as daily drivers.
Enjoy the hols!
I love French cars so it's like Nirvana at the moment ! So far on this trip, I have only spotted Mk1 MX5's in the UK. None in France yet !
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by donegalgeordie » Tue, 10 Sep 2019 10:05 +0000
I'm just coming into Dublin on the ferry from Cherbourgh after a few days in Normandy. Saw 2 Mk1s over there...one of them with IRL plates.
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by 93 Mk1 » Tue, 10 Sep 2019 9:59 +0000
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