sorry guys, another dreamy thread!

The spitefire and midget are going to be pure misery in the winter. You'd be better off with a mini, fun to drive, look great and cheap to insure.

Maybe but to be fair even a lot of modern cars are making peoples lifes misery at the moment due to the weather. So that's not the reason I'd chose to not getting one of these motors.
 
[TW]Fox;13444202 said:
Hang on, where did Old Disco spring from? Where does that fit in? It's not a classic, its not an icon, its nothing, its just... a banger? It's not even eligable for classic insurance and they are in reasonably high insurance groups.

there just as cheap to insure as a defender because you can get 4x4 insurance, and I'm a member of a Land Rover club so I get 15% discount with Adrian Flux. It would be got for the same reason as the defender, for some cheap off road fun. The defender is higher up the list though purely because they are a bit more classic as well and have a bit more charm. Discos are they because they are very cheap to buy compared with a defender. Range rover is there because it has a bit more refinement, but I think they drink way too much to be honest, as does the disco, which is why they are bot lower.
 
I know I'm really fussy for a first time driver but I don't really like any of the Minis I can afford, there all the more modern ones, and they don't really do anything for me.

The more modern ones look exactly the same!

Why do you say the Spit will be pure misery in the winter? I'm guessing because it would be colder than a proper hard top car, but I guess I could get a hard top eventually.

Yep, you'll freeze your nuts off

the 205 and Golf both cost about £100 more to insure than the spitfire, and to be honest I don't really like either, and all the ones I've seen have been ruined by some chav. I live in a very high risk area which is possibly why I'm getting higher quotes than other people are for small hatches.

There's loads of unspoilt cars, i'd be less worried about leaving the GTI's in a car park than the spitfire bearing in mind it has less security features than a fridge. Insurance will be a bit more i guess but i'd pay the extra as both are easy cars to drive on the limit and will be more forgiving.
 
The more modern ones look exactly the same!

The rear headlights are a different shape, the exterior (such as the grill) and interior trim is slightly different. I know that's subtle, but it just spoils them for me, unless I was going to get a clubman, because clubmans are not so much of just a copy of a classic. But I'd still rather a spitfire to be honest.

Yep, you'll freeze your nuts off

Yeah, I guess I'll just have to wear more layers. Or I could invest in a removable hardtop for the winter, I don't know how much warmer that would really make it though anyway.

There's loads of unspoilt cars, i'd be less worried about leaving the GTI's in a car park than the spitfire bearing in mind it has less security features than a fridge. Insurance will be a bit more i guess but i'd pay the extra as both are easy cars to drive on the limit and will be more forgiving.

The security isn't so much of an issue when being parked at home since it will be parked at the back of my house behind 7 foot locked gates. However wherever I leave it when I go out will be an issue yeah, but then I think some chavs are more likely to nick a 205 or golf GTI than a spitfire. If they knew anything about cars they would anyway, as there mates are more likely to buy a GTI off them, and there just easier to sell generally, and there probably easier to drive if there joy riding.

And I'd rather just pay less insurance, and perhaps put the money saved towards maintenance/repairs, and have what is a nicer car in my opinion.
 
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Triumphs have excellent heaters for the most part but I can't say I've tried a Spitfire in winter - did use my Stag on some cold days but that's a bit of a different ballpark from a Spitty! :) Very cosy places to be.
 
Triumphs have excellent heaters for the most part but I can't say I've tried a Spitfire in winter - did use my Stag on some cold days but that's a bit of a different ballpark from a Spitty! :) Very cosy places to be.

cheers, ive read some stuff about them having problems running for example the radio, heater and lights ans wipers at the same time, is this true?
 
[TW]Fox;13444824 said:
So wait, a 1992 Mini does 'nothing' for you yet a 1970 Mini is totally different?

I'm not sure what year they changed them, but a 1960s mini is certainly a lot more to me than a 1990s one .
 
Yep, you'll freeze your nuts off
Bah! Part of the fun! Ive had the roof down on plenty of semi-cold days this winter.

With the roof up il probably stick a coat over my tshirt but thats about it.

Could get a hard top, but... naaah stick with the soft top!
 
cheers, ive read some stuff about them having problems running for example the radio, heater and lights ans wipers at the same time, is this true?

Not as standard (obviously, would be ridiculous) but if the alternator or battery are on their way out, or weak, you can run into issues.

Duff corroded grounds sometimes contribute to issues like that, too.

Easily taken care of, regardless. Even replacing both isn't particularly expensive.
 
Bah! Part of the fun! Ive had the roof down on plenty of semi-cold days this winter.

With the roof up il probably stick a coat over my tshirt but thats about it.

Could get a hard top, but... naaah stick with the soft top!

As an owner of a soft top spitfire, do you have any problems with leaks in the hood etc?

Not as standard (obviously, would be ridiculous) but if the alternator or battery are on their way out, or weak, you can run into issues.

Duff corroded grounds sometimes contribute to issues like that, too.

Easily taken care of, regardless. Even replacing both isn't particularly expensive.

Ok, thanks. since we're talking about the electronics, I don't suppose you or anyone else knows what the sound system/radio/stereo is like in an old triumph?
 
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[TW]Fox;13444946 said:
You have to the most backwardly fussy person in the entire world. They look the same.

The newer ones look cheap and modern, and could just as easily be a 1975 model as it could be a 1998 model. Whilst the classic 60s minis just look classy and it shows you actually have a classic, not some cheap BL/Rover Mini.

I admit I am very fussy though :)
 
Id assume most sound systems if existant would be non-standard.

Err i had some issues with leaks but from what i could tell not from the actual roof. Ive had no real problems driving long distances in the rain etc, just if its left out in heavy rain for a couple of days the footwells seem to get a bit wet.

But i brought a cover and has never really been an issue (:
 
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Ok, thanks. I don't suppose you or anyone else knows what the sound system/radio/stereo

What's one of those? :p

Most of 'em had a radio which drives one, or two speakers, if you're lucky.

Most of course, over the passage of time, have acquired a normal DIN headunit and again two speakers.

Easily added in any instance as in most cases the provisions for fitment of the headunit and speakers are in place, just unused :)
 
The newer ones look cheap and modern, and could just as easily be a 1975 model as it could be a 1998 model. Whilst the classic 60s minis just look classy and it shows you actually have a classic, not some cheap BL/Rover Mini.

I admit I am very fussy though :)

They are old bangers now. Can you stop posting crap like this? I am trying to work out if you just do it for the lulz
 
Id assume most sound systems if existant would be non-standard.

Err i had some issues with leaks but from what i could tell not from the actual roof. Ive had no real problems driving long distances in the rain etc, just if its left out in heavy rain for a couple of days the footwells seem to get a bit wet.

But i brought a cover and has never really been an issue (:

How easy would it be to fit an audio system of some kind? are the basic electronics there to do it easily?

Also how did you get the water out the footwell? I hear this is one of the main reasons the floors rust in these cars.
 
What's one of those? :p

Most of 'em had a radio which drives one, or two speakers, if you're lucky.

Most of course, over the passage of time, have acquired a normal DIN headunit and again two speakers.

Easily added in any instance as in most cases the provisions for fitment of the headunit and speakers are in place, just unused :)

ah ok, thats good then :)

I look forward to some open top driving and good music lol.
 
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