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• #71952
@BRM your dilemma is interesting. Have you ever had the chance to drive the Alfa? Or a similar one? It may not live up to expectations. That and it could be a can of worms that once you start digging the whole thing is on a rotisserie... This is moot if the Alfa is purely an object of lust and driving it is not a concern.
In my view, if I'd put so much effort into the B I wouldn't sell. And I bet it will drive well when the opportunity arises.
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• #71953
Lovely!!
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• #71954
I’ll have a Blaupunkt Bremen 46 DAB for sale shortly - if anyone wants it let me know.
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• #71955
On one hand, I can't see where I would find the time to race it (two young kids and a busy job are limiting), plus I'd need to stump up for the licence, a tow car and a trailer.
No point having a race car which you don't race. Says the man with a race car he doesn't race. So you can trust me on this one.
If you're going to race it, and race it reasonably soon, keep the B. If you're not going to race it, or if it's a case of 'I'll race it when the kids have left home/I've retired/Hell freezes over' then do the swap.
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• #71956
I might well - how much were you thinking? Feel free to message if you'd prefer
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• #71957
So there's a high chance I'll be driving either an Aston Martin or McLaren from London to Monaco in February. Very excited by this. Does depend on various things like insurance, etc... And it won't be a high speed drive, but it will be fun.
And I'm not really a car person, but both are apparently rare versions of their respective brands.
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• #71958
Golf Club in 3....2....1....
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• #71959
£150 sound reasonable?
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• #71960
but both are apparently rare versions of their respective brands.
Rare because limited numbers of current production run or vintage/classic? I guess McLaren only really has one (modern) classic though...
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• #71961
Convert the MGB to road use, keep it and use it.
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• #71962
Sounds good to me - cheers. Let me know how / when you want monies
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• #71963
So it should be! An FIA sprint would be 4x the cost of the B
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• #71964
Rare because limited numbers of current production run or vintage/classic? I guess McLaren only really has one (modern) classic though...
And if it's an F1 I really am going to be terribly jealous.
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• #71965
I have spent a bit of time driving a gt junior. On the road and track. I'm going to try this one before buying!
I went to look at one today in mortlake and I fit. Just. The right knee/wheel/knob interface is toit! My hair hits the roof lining too.
The biggest -ve is living with myself not driving it after years and £££ of input. The Alfa is obvs a glorious car.
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• #71966
I hear you man.
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• #71967
Ha. That's not really an option.
Besides, I've done the b thing.
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• #71968
Rare because limited numbers of current production run or vintage/classic? I guess McLaren only really has one (modern) classic though...
The Aston is something like the last designed by a certain designer I should care about. About 2 decades old?
The McLaren is some limited thing.
I literally don't know, I was barely paying attention when originally told about the cars.
Oh, one is red, the other silver 🤷
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• #71969
You remind me of my mum, only recognised cars by the colour.
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• #71970
I'll be viewing it objectively. I still have to add a chunk of cash on top, so I still need to think clearly about the £££ side of it. This is my savings pot...
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• #71971
Oh I miss understood, I thought he was giving you cash.
My advice, try and be level headed, which car will be worth more. You have put alot of time and money in to the B, is the alfa a car you will give to the kids or just an investment? Trying to be objective, as I know I'm not.
Stay safe and love to the fam and the sprogs.
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• #71972
Take the Aston Martin. You stand a much better chance of actually arriving in it.
It’s an epic journey. Enjoy it!
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• #71973
I think the plan is to take all 3 of his cars, he's driving the McLaren so I'll get the Aston Martin and someone else will likely get the Porsche (the black one - nothing to write home about, just a brand new top of the range Cayenne Turbo GT). But we'll probably all go on the insurance for all three so we'll all get a try of each.
I'm not really looking forward to the McLaren though. I've seen videos of them on track days and it's 1,000BHP (so I was told) and the number of times his brother flicked it off the track on a corner is too many for comfort.
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• #71974
I think the "what car" question is easy to answer - do you own a pair of red trousers? If not, are you happy to purchase (or, I suppose, hire) a pair for the trip?
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• #71975
Need to start thinking about a roofbox that will fit a pushchair. Just want a narrow box as am using Thule WingBar with a bike mount. Any tips?
Looks like this might be a good bet. According to one of the reviews it’s actually a whitelabel Thule: https://www.halfords.com/motoring/roof-boxes/halfords-advanced-360l-roof-box---matte-black-678942.html
If it’s not a rust heap I’d go for the Alfa all day long. Far more special than even the nicest MGB.