Here is one such vintage auto that dates from 1987.



Anyone here have a thirty years old car they still drive? If so, post em. Any modern car photos will be erased. Vintage only.

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Great car Michael!alden wrote: ↑Mon May 04, 2020 2:48 pmI really can't say that I am a vintage car collector but I can say that most of my transportation is 30 years old or more. I grew up with the great classics of the 60s and have never been able to get too enthusiastic about modern or recent autos. They just lack Soul! ...like so many things these days.
Here is one such vintage auto that dates from 1987.
B28E578B-1FFC-41B8-8C31-64917F10F258_1_105_c by The London Lounge, on Flickr
0524F730-C382-4ACE-BC17-E0C67A76FDE7_1_105_c by The London Lounge, on Flickr
B189791B-1828-4949-A32D-E9193C0C75CF_1_105_c by The London Lounge, on Flickr
Anyone here have a thirty years old car they still drive? If so, post em. Any modern car photos will be erased. Vintage only.![]()
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I have a friend of mine, a real porscheophile, who has the 356 speedster and the 3.2 speedster. A 356 is a thing of beauty.alden wrote: ↑Tue May 05, 2020 2:28 pmHi Screamin
I bought this 1987 3.2l Carrera with G50 transmission.new so all the mileage is my responsibility.I too love all the G body 911s.. i think Porsche lost the look with the 964 and beyond. And I prefer the air cooled engined Porsches for their beautiful sound., handling and reliability.
Porsche pretty much lost me after 1988. The water cooled engines lack character and could be any ho-hum car. And the body style became less austere, less Teutonic.....less elegant.
When I was a child my neighbor had a black 356 coupe. What a gorgeous car. I would have truly loved to have a 356 cabriolet, or a Speedster. The 356, Jag XKE, Merc Gullwing and DB4 were always my favorites Those cars were the summit of car making and it's been a long slide down hill ever since.
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Had a red Tr4 a while back, it’s a tractor but I loved it (and a rifle like gearchange)!alden wrote: ↑Wed May 13, 2020 2:46 pmWelcome driving glove
Great to have an AH 3000 and an XKE in our virtual garage. Yes we are mere custodians of everything, but let's be good ones.
Growing up around brand spanking new XKEs in the golden sixties was wonderful. When a young classmate of mine turned sixteen her Father's birthday present was a yellow XKE convertible. We used to sit and stare at it (not her) for hours on end. And did we love the sound of the engine.
I also had the good fortune to own a '64 Triumph TR4 because I couldn't find a TR3, an AH 3000 or a Sunbeam Tiger I could afford. Your description of the AH hit the mark, The TR was like driving a tractor. But it was so beautiful, powder blue and topless.
Post some photos of those beauties when you have a chance, I am sure everyone would love to see them.
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