It was only a 1300 but he dressed it up with black vinyl roof etc.
Fluffy dice, the lot.
He genuinely couldn’t understand why we took the pee.
He loved it.
You could hear him before you could see him with the stereo blasting out.
8 track of course.


Delboys wasn’t a patch on mine…I’ll see if I can dig out a pictureManoverboard wrote: 11 Aug 2020, 09:26Smokey Grey is real cool, man ... Delboy lime green is surely more your colourOnelife wrote: 11 Aug 2020, 09:22Btw…I also owned a ford Capri … black and gold which turned into a smokey grey overnight…. a mate of mine did some welding on it and went straight through the fuel line… anyone got a tissue.
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I had 2 Capris, a Mk1 2.0l in metallic Gold with a tan leather roof, and a Mk2 1.6 in metallic bottle green. Loved them both great fun to drive, especially the TC carb 2 litre, which had phenomenal overtaking speed, well it seemed that way to me after my 1.8l Marina, but not really very good family cars with such a small boot.Onelife wrote: 11 Aug 2020, 09:40Delboys wasn’t a patch on mine…I’ll see if I can dig out a pictureManoverboard wrote: 11 Aug 2020, 09:26Smokey Grey is real cool, man ... Delboy lime green is surely more your colourOnelife wrote: 11 Aug 2020, 09:22Btw…I also owned a ford Capri … black and gold which turned into a smokey grey overnight…. a mate of mine did some welding on it and went straight through the fuel line… anyone got a tissue.
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I learned something about Audi's last year. I accidentally went into the side of one (totally my fault). At first I thought I had hit the brakes just in time and avoided the collision but unfortunately no. I ended up with a small crack and scoring on my front bumper (and a bit of trim had been dislodged and needed pushing back into place), whereas her drivers side door had a bumper shaped dent in it. I ran it through my insurance.barney wrote: 11 Aug 2020, 11:47My biggest regret was chopping in my mk 2 cortina 1600e for for an Audi.
It was dark blue with a walnut (fake) dash.
I immediately regretted the decision, even though it needed a bit of work.
The Audi, while a good car, was quite soulless in comparison.

We had a Mk IV 2 litre Ghia. Similar amounts of "wood" work.barney wrote: 11 Aug 2020, 11:47My biggest regret was chopping in my mk 2 cortina 1600e for for an Audi.
It was dark blue with a walnut (fake) dash.
I immediately regretted the decision, even though it needed a bit of work.
The Audi, while a good car, was quite soulless in comparison.


It was green actually. And being a Ford of that era you could probably start it with a rusty blunt nail.Manoverboard wrote: 11 Aug 2020, 14:39Picture a yellow 2.0 Cortina being started by one of the passengers using his little boy's peddle car key![]()

Talking of that, I recall when I worked in London and at the end of a demanding shift, I accidentally got into the wrong red Fiesta.Mervyn and Trish wrote: 11 Aug 2020, 16:09It was green actually. And being a Ford of that era you could probably start it with a rusty blunt nail.Manoverboard wrote: 11 Aug 2020, 14:39Picture a yellow 2.0 Cortina being started by one of the passengers using his little boy's peddle car key![]()

I do the same with multi story car parks…I can never remember where I’ve left the dam thingbarney wrote: 11 Aug 2020, 16:45Talking of that, I recall when I worked in London and at the end of a demanding shift, I accidentally got into the wrong red Fiesta.Mervyn and Trish wrote: 11 Aug 2020, 16:09It was green actually. And being a Ford of that era you could probably start it with a rusty blunt nail.Manoverboard wrote: 11 Aug 2020, 14:39Picture a yellow 2.0 Cortina being started by one of the passengers using his little boy's peddle car key![]()
I gained access with no problem but became aware it wasn’t my motor when it would not start.
I looked around and quickly realised it wasn’t my car.

But nowadays you can blip the key to see which car lights up.Onelife wrote: 11 Aug 2020, 17:00I do the same with multi story car parks…I can never remember where I’ve left the dam thingbarney wrote: 11 Aug 2020, 16:45Talking of that, I recall when I worked in London and at the end of a demanding shift, I accidentally got into the wrong red Fiesta.Mervyn and Trish wrote: 11 Aug 2020, 16:09
It was green actually. And being a Ford of that era you could probably start it with a rusty blunt nail.
I gained access with no problem but became aware it wasn’t my motor when it would not start.
I looked around and quickly realised it wasn’t my car.![]()
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No good if you are on the wrong level or in the wrong car parktowny44 wrote: 11 Aug 2020, 17:09But nowadays you can blip the key to see which car lights up.Onelife wrote: 11 Aug 2020, 17:00I do the same with multi story car parks…I can never remember where I’ve left the dam thingbarney wrote: 11 Aug 2020, 16:45
Talking of that, I recall when I worked in London and at the end of a demanding shift, I accidentally got into the wrong red Fiesta.
I gained access with no problem but became aware it wasn’t my motor when it would not start.
I looked around and quickly realised it wasn’t my car.![]()
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I didn’t think the front passenger seat reclined on the MK2 Cortina?Stephen wrote: 12 Aug 2020, 12:37Yes I had a MK2 Cortina as well. That saw some action I can tell you![]()


Who said anything about the front seat