Re: Old Cars
I learnt to drive in a 1934 Chrysler Kew and looking back it was a bloody great car. Six pots and that much room in it that there where seats folded up into the back of the front seats. I have a 1976 Torana sitting in the shed that I have given to my son and is nearly ready to be registered again after thirty years in the shed. Looking for another old banger but seems that the trend nowadays is that they are either hard to come by or expensive as so many are returning to cars that have no computer gear in them. Modern cars are now a throwaway item as I will do with my current car as it has all the bells and whistles but just one tiny things goes wrong and it is cactus. Yep we not only where born at the right time with our sea lives but where also spoilt with our cars as well
That's the way the mop flops.
My thanks to Brian for this site.