What other classics do you mess around with ?

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Ian Gunney
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Post by Ian Gunney »

Barry - what a collection - simply superb.
1966 912 Karmann Coupe - polo red.
1972 914/6 GT replica - 2.7 - signal orange.
1961 Standard 217 Tractor.
2003 Boxster S.
1967 Alfa Giulia Sprint GT Veloce.

http://www.redcastleclassics.com
Ian Gunney
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Post by Ian Gunney »

My classics are the two Porsche's but if I widen the net to cover immediate family, it gets a bit more interesting

a couple of 190SL Mercs (including a recreation of the factory race cars), a '60 Alfa Spider veloce, a '96 355 Ferrari and a couple of 60's Merc saloons.
1966 912 Karmann Coupe - polo red.
1972 914/6 GT replica - 2.7 - signal orange.
1961 Standard 217 Tractor.
2003 Boxster S.
1967 Alfa Giulia Sprint GT Veloce.

http://www.redcastleclassics.com
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Post by Barry Wolk »

Ian Gunney wrote:Barry - what a collection - simply superb.
You might like this one, too. I spent two years building it and another rebuilding it after slamming a guard rail at 45 mph with the Porsche in the back.

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The build story is here:

http://cardomain.com/ride/340096/5
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Post by sjm »

I'm going to cry. That's a great way to carry the Porsche around...

Well, my own classics have been a little more humble. Ran a 1968 Triumph Spitfire on wire wheels when I was 18. Great car, real good fun. Ran a TVR S3C 3 yrs later - had to get TVR out my system and enjoyed every minute....

Now running the 356A and Carrera 3.2. Love 'em both. Keep lusting after something Italian though (ran a modern Maserati a couple of years back, and now want some classic Italian metal). Love the look of the Lancia Flavia back on p2. Will hopefully end up with a Fulvia or Integrale if I go Lancia, otherwise anything Alfa!
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Post by Barry Wolk »

I envy your access to such desirable vehicles.

I had a '74 TR-6. I looked funny in it as I am 6'5" and 280 lbs. Kind if looked like a clown car under me. I suppose I look the same way in the Porsche.
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Post by 964RS »

Wow some fantastic other classics on here guys.

And Barry Wolk is officially the coolest person I know! 8) 8) :lol:
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Post by Hendrik Moulds »

Apart from the four (soon to be three hopefully) 356s I also have two (1951 & 52) Jowett Bradford vans, both currently being restored. One should be on the road this summer, maybe?
Have also been offered a 1929 cabriolet Jowett, centre throttle and with a special period coachbuilt body that's just about finished it's restoration, very tempting.....
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Post by decapman »

I have a bit of an eclectic collection:

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Ds Convertible with attendant SMV caravan

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Abarth as she is and what she would look like if I got round to the restoration:

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Bus:
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Engine:
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Photo gallery for the e1958 DS:

http://www.dsworldltd.com/car.php?carid=93

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Post by Barry Wolk »

Love the trailer. I've never seen anything like it on this end of the pond. What brand is it?
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Post by decapman »

That camping trailer is made by a company in Sweden called SMV.
They were built in the early 1960s and being aluminium and very light tow well behind most classics.
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Post by Barry Wolk »

Very creative use of flat panels. Looks like you could replace any panel from flat stock. Most ingenious. :thumbright:
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I was using a 1972 MGB GT as a daily driver until part of the engine tried to escape through the sump on boxing day! Engine is currently being rebuilt.
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Post by elkelk »

You might like this one, too. I spent two years building it and another rebuilding it after slamming a guard rail at 45 mph with the Porsche in the back.
Quite stunning work, engineering becomes art. BTW, I think the SMV trailer is built to suit UK roads.... :lol:
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Post by johndglynn »

Sign me up for the Barry Wolk fan club! Love this too, Moggy:

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Got lots of vehicles this end, but nothing to compete at this level 8)
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Post by Barry Wolk »

johndglynn wrote:Sign me up for the Barry Wolk fan club! Love this too, Moggy:

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Got lots of vehicles this end, but nothing to compete at this level 8)
I hope my posts aren't viewed as competition.
elkelk wrote:
You might like this one, too. I spent two years building it and another rebuilding it after slamming a guard rail at 45 mph with the Porsche in the back.
Quite stunning work, engineering becomes art. BTW, I think the SMV trailer is built to suit UK roads.... :lol:
Certainly not the trailer I built. I'd be swatting Minis as I went through roundabouts. :) It's 36 feet long, 8'6" wide and 10,200# empty.

Here it is stashed in my 39-foot building.

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