sorry guys, another dreamy thread!

There's an awful lot of bulldirt flying around in this thread and it shames me that a lot of it isn't coming from yantorsen.

Oh well, doesn't seem to matter anymore...
 
Didn't this loser beg to get his account back saying 'I've grown up now and feel I can offer a lot more to the forums'. Did he mean offer a lot more spam?
 
I'm sure I will, by most accounts though a Triumph Spitfire is more fun to drive than a lot of hatchbacks. Sure I know the 205 GTi etc is supposed to be great, but they cost a lot more to insure.

And I don't care about creature comforts, as long as I have a stereo and a seat I'm not too bothered.

Good luck getting classic car insurance!
 
A £500 classic will be awesome. I look forward to the thread, and then the countless others about what amazing condition and how reliable it is :p
 
I don't think my brother's has a stereo.

They are briliant cars, IF you can drive and know how to fix cars. They are getting on for 40 years old and they will have problems and need regular maintenance. Unlike a modern car you will need to use you noggin to work out what is wrong with it...this means you won't be able to work out what's wrong with it. ;)

The fact the spitfire is a 1500 does NOT mean it's a weak slow safe car, it is in fact a relativly quick, dangerous car. As Mattius from the forums found out at VERY low speeds.

Seriously, stop having ideas of grandeur and get a Fiesta 1.25 for the first year or two, THEN get something more interesting.

Get over the idea of something interesting, the reason few people at your age have interesting cars is simple, because it's a stupid idea to get something that isn't a simple and safe car to drive.
 
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