Just starting out

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mach1rob
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Re: Just starting out

#11 Post by mach1rob »

For the budget, and considering a dodgy back, a low slung sports car may not be the easiest to get in and out of. How about considering a classic saloon, maybe a mk2 Jaguar, Rover P5B, Austin Westminster etc. Can't beat a bit of wood and leather!
West Cork
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Re: Just starting out

#12 Post by West Cork »

The biggest issue I would have with the back problem is getting in and out of something that is very low ! I do like Jags and would prefer a convertible.
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Re: Just starting out

#13 Post by mach1rob »

Should get a nice XJ-S convertible in budget, in fact here's a nice facelift one

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Jaguar-XJ-S-4 ... 35c7249ea5

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kevin
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Re: Just starting out

#14 Post by kevin »

what about this

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was expensive but very well sorted and usuable id say. seen it when i was there a month ago and it sprang to mind as we are back there next week

http://www.beaulieugarage.co.uk/stock/m ... index.html


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Re: Just starting out

#15 Post by tractorman »

How about a nice Triumph Stag? They did have well known problems, but once sorted, they were a good car with a beautiful engine (much nicer than the Rover V8).

Top of your price range:

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1978-TRIUMPH- ... 41740ba672

Could be worth a punt:

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/TRIUMPH-STAG- ... 2580cdabc3
rich.
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Re: Just starting out

#16 Post by rich. »

sd1 rover vitesse, its like driving your living room..



very fast :D :D
Richard Moss
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Re: Just starting out

#17 Post by Richard Moss »

mach1rob wrote:For the budget, and considering a dodgy back, a low slung sports car may not be the easiest to get in and out of. How about considering a classic saloon, maybe a mk2 Jaguar, Rover P5B, Austin Westminster etc. Can't beat a bit of wood and leather!
Perhaps a classic Range Rover would fit the bill
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JPB
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Re: Just starting out

#18 Post by JPB »

Richard Moss wrote:
mach1rob wrote:For the budget, and considering a dodgy back, a low slung sports car may not be the easiest to get in and out of. How about considering a classic saloon, maybe a mk2 Jaguar, Rover P5B, Austin Westminster etc. Can't beat a bit of wood and leather!
Perhaps a classic Range Rover would fit the bill
Yes, you could do a great deal worse than one of these but with any back problem forget the XJS as they're one of the lowest things ever to get into and out of. I had to drive one that belonged to the chairman's wife when I worked for Greenstar Leisure and even though I was nigh enough fully mobile in those days, getting in and out was difficult, especially as it was a hardtop so the door aperture had to be negotiated gracefully (no stepping straight in and then worrying about how to get the legs under the dash as you could with a convertible). Don't get me wrong, XJS are very fine cars once you're in there, but even a Lotus Seven has a more easily accessible seat. ;)
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Re: Just starting out

#19 Post by SirTainleyBarking »

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rolls-Royce_Silver_Shadow

Comfy: Certainly
Proviso's: A lot of shotty ones out there that have been used for budget wedding hire and thraped to death. With provonance and a good history on them (probably an independant Rolls specialist at this time of life) could do worse

Probably not a first classic, but can be bought within the budget
Landrovers and Welding go together like Bread and Butter. And in the wet they are about as structurally sound

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West Cork
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Re: Just starting out

#20 Post by West Cork »

I have discounted the XJS but what about the XJS HE V12 Convertible ? Does this present the same problems of accessability ? My back generally causes me greater problems during the colder winter months (I don't plan to drive the car during this time). Am I correct in assuming that a convertible is easier to get in and out of, with the exception of a Range Rover ?
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