Arceyes Stuff.....
Posted: Tue Jun 06, 2023 2:30 pm
Hi Chaps, was glad to see the forum is up and running again, hopefully some old faces may find their way back here, and some new ones would be good too hey. I know forums have become very much yesterdays thing with all the instant gratification of Fbook and the like but forums really are a better resource in my opinion. So heres hoping.
Soooo..... it must be 5 years or more since I was last active on here, a move back to Lancashire from Scotland meant I had to get rid of the Austin and my other bits and pieces largeley due to less space to play. Sadly no garage anymore.
So no real classic cars now, but I do have a '95 Mercedes C250 Diesel as my daily driver, it's surprising how modern it still seems considering its more or less 28 years old, I had a 30 year old Ford Corsair in the '90's and that seemed positively ancient, perhaps its just me getting older.
Anyway, a quick pic of the Mercedes, I bought it 3 years ago for 1300 quid with 89k on the clock and nearly a full Mercedes Dealer service history, now just going onto 105k miles and has only really required servicing, heater plugs and some switchgear replacing so far, touch wood it stays that way.
I also have a couple of 2 wheeled "classics" that Luxobarge says I can post here so I'll introduce you to them as soon as I get the chance
Soooo..... it must be 5 years or more since I was last active on here, a move back to Lancashire from Scotland meant I had to get rid of the Austin and my other bits and pieces largeley due to less space to play. Sadly no garage anymore.
So no real classic cars now, but I do have a '95 Mercedes C250 Diesel as my daily driver, it's surprising how modern it still seems considering its more or less 28 years old, I had a 30 year old Ford Corsair in the '90's and that seemed positively ancient, perhaps its just me getting older.
Anyway, a quick pic of the Mercedes, I bought it 3 years ago for 1300 quid with 89k on the clock and nearly a full Mercedes Dealer service history, now just going onto 105k miles and has only really required servicing, heater plugs and some switchgear replacing so far, touch wood it stays that way.
I also have a couple of 2 wheeled "classics" that Luxobarge says I can post here so I'll introduce you to them as soon as I get the chance