This thread goes about cars you have onced owned, sold and now you regret what that you have sold this car. Let me start with my old beloved 308 GTSi QV `85 VIN:53345 (sorry for the quality, this are old pics -pre digi-cam time- just scanned) .....next please Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
althought I am very happy with my "upgrade", I still think it was a very beautifull and very good driving car................. (even with the "gay" leather ) next!! Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
It was my car all through the flight school in Lecce and Amendola (southern Italy) and during my operational period in Pisa... Great memories but, I realise with shock, no pictures readily available. Ciao Eugenio
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yes...Jens & Amar. Thats the only pic from Amar Inam I have....when he got his brand new 360 Modena...look at his face.....so happy & proud.... Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
I regret selling my Coupé Fiat Turbo!!!! I really really wish i kept it!! It isn't as fast or reliable as the S but damn it had tons more character actually! It's Italian afterall!! And for a FWD car it had excellent handling! One day, i'll buy another, that's for sure!!! No pics sadly! It was yellow, lowered and had nice 17 inch wheels! Just pefect! BTW: i allready know which car Alex is gonna miss!! Seeing these pics of Jens and Amar brings back some memories indeed!
Over one year now, last week the 25th of february I bought the 308.... One year already! You guys have now idea how many times I think about this car and believe me it's a pain that I don't have it there were I live.... This friday I will take it for the first time to the technical inspection. But first I'll have to repair some indicator lights and see what's wrong with the handbrake.... Yes, those Ferrari's, it's always something.... Here are some "old" pics from the shop where I bought it.... Nice pics Wolfgang, Ton & Roel... We'll never forget the positiva & negativa of the past..... Cordiali, Joren Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
2 cars my father used to own something like 10 to 15 years ago. First one was a beautiful Citroën Traction Avant 2.5 Long Wheel Base. I remember cruising around in that car on sundays when I was a realy small kid... At a sudden moment he sold it to get a very special Riley 2.5 Saloon RMB... He not only regrets it to have them sold but also because of the ridiculous price he got away with them... At that time 'he had had it with those old things'.... And now he drives a Solex on sundays.... WTF. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
I miss my one and only car , my Alfa Romeo Spider 2.0 Carb . I dont have a pic here , but will post later. Still remember doing Paris Deauville in 1h flat under the rain or, Monaco St Tropez by the Corniche route at 3am with almost no front lights . That was a blast . The best was the noise and the smell of the burnt oil in the morning when i had to wake up 15 mns earlier just to warm so i could go to University flat out , everyday . I hope my next car will either be another Spider or something better.
My carb '77 308GTB Fortunately I know the owner and he's promised me first refusal should he decide to sell it. It's the best 308 on the planet as far as condition goes, mechanical and cosmetic. Image Unavailable, Please Login
I terribly miss my 1990 white Lancia Delta Integrale 16v. It got stolen from the door of my parent's house 4 years ago and it was never recovered. I am still considering to get another one, but prices of good examples of these cars keeps climbing up. - Julio.
I miss my 1st Ferrari and an unusual one, my 2nd ever car, an NSU 1200TT Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login