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Old 20-09-2009   #1
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What was your first car??

WE all remember our first car and have some amusing tales to tell about those early days behind the wheel.

So tell us! Thanks to the magic of the DVLA website you may even be able to find out if its still on the road!

_http://www.taxdisc.direct.gov.uk/EvlPortalApp/

click on the vehicle enquiry tab on the left

My first car was a white mini = it was a complete wreck - most of the trim fell off on a storm lashed trip from the Midlands to South Wales!

The numberplate would be worth a fortune now - UFD15R

Its details dont appear on the dvla database which hopefully means it was crushed a long time ago!!!

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my first car was austin cambridge, I bought it for £35 pounds and kept it for a year, then bought my self a corsair 2000e with a vinyl roof tht was a brilliant car,lot of nice memories.
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Mine was a Navy blue Mk3 Cortina. I was 18 at the time, but I can't remember the reg, it was an old M reg.

All I remember is not being able to afford petrol for it as it did 14 mpg, so I used to turn the ignition off and freewheel down hills, until one day the steering locked. Panick!!! I tkink petrol was over 2 quid a gallon back then.

I didn't have it very long as the new clutch and rear tyres burnt out in a couple of weeks, due to all the wheels spins and sliding the rear end round bends me and my mates used to do in it. I was always getting a producer by the police, don't know why.

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TMC 604M I think. It's on the database as unlicenced, hope they're not going to send me a tax disk bill for the last 24 years. LOL


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My dads first car was a 1965 Ford Anglia COV957C. Its not even listed on the DVLA site - it was a deathtrap and must have been scrapped a very long time ago.

His second car was a green Ford Cortina - EJW621C. DVLA says that one still exists and it becomes due for tax/registration in September 2010. Hopefully someone has done it up - Id love to see it again.

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Was that the MK1 cortina AS? i.e the one with the fins on the back.

I have no pictures, digital cameras didn't exist then.

My brothers first car was a Morris Oxford, he paid fifty quid for it. The handling was diabolical even worse that the MK3 Cortina. Someone tried to nick it and jammed a key in the dash mounted ignition switch. He had to hot wire it after that. He stacked it into some railings one day, after I gave him some driving lessons. It was nice inside though, all leather, with a bench front seat, the steering wheel was massive.


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My dads first car was a 1965 Ford Anglia COV957C. Its not even listed on the DVLA site - it was a deathtrap and must have been scrapped a very long time ago.
There was one of those in a museum in Liverpool, I think it might have been red, and the first one off the line.


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My first car was a Triumph Herald 1960 cost
£50 reg 8543UB strange I can remember that
reg but no others it had been rebuilt after a crash
and if you drove down a wet road it left four set
of tyre prints no pic went to the scrap yard in the sky
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Mine was a Citroen BX 1.9l TGD Meteor Estate diesel, free, engine dead, it was pretty much a davesfarm car, only I never got it running...

I think the reg. was J889 XAK, and I think it was crushed about 7 or 8 years back...

Can't access the DVLA site cos it's down for maintenance, so can't say whether it's still rolling around on tow somewhere...

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Just looked it up, and, it's "Unlicensed", but then again, I never did send off the V5 to be re-registered in my name...

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My first car was a white Audi 75 bought it in the seventies.
It looked really sexy in the showroom.
I had the misfortune that this model was discontinued because of poor design, as in order to replace any part, you would have to dismantle many parts in order to to get to it.
I had to pay a fortune to replace any part as they were not available anymore. Ended up in a local municipality car dump cemetery.
They made a better design with the Audi 80, but that was too late for me.
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Mine was a 1965 Vauxhall Victor 101, had been bodge converted from auto to manual, bought it in 1973 for £100. Didn't have it very long, as I wrote it off by colliding with an air compressor. Below is a picture of a similar one of the same colour.
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My first car was an Austin Maxi 1750, not a bad car except for one fault, the speedometer kept on breaking, luckily there were no speed cameras back then



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My first car was an Austin A30. That was back in the days before the government got greedy with the fuel tax and petrol cost 3 shillings and 6 pence a gallon. ( That is 17.5pence in today's money, for 4.5 litres of leaded petrol. Just under 3p per litre.)

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I remember one holiday I had in Devon, I was with a girlfriend and we were staying in a B&B in one resort and driving out and about sightseeing each day. One day we went to Lynmouth which has very steep roads in and out. (1 in 2.5 gradients)

On the way out of Lynmouth we were coming up the hill in second gear and going well. Then, a Morris Traveller Estate car (the one with the wooden rails on the side) stalled on the road about 100 yards in front of us (They were yards in those days, not metres) and started to roll backwards down the hill towards us. I had no option but to pull on to the wrong side of the road, which was only two lanes wide, and try to go around it. Just as I got alongside, the guy driving it managed to restart it and started to go uphill again, with us alongside him! In first gear he had as much speed as I did in second gear, so I couldn't finish going past him, and, because we were frightened that someone might come round the corner, going downhill, on the side of the road we were now occupying, I had no choice but to back of and drop in behind him.

All the way up the rest of the hill I was praying that he would not stall again. it took ages to get the marks off my underpants that evening! Happy days!
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full list of motors / bikes I've had :-

James Captain 197cc - tuned to do 80 mph
650cc Triumph Tiger 110
200cc Triumph Sports cub
Standard 8
650cc Triumph Tiger 110 to Bonneville spec
Morris Minor 1000cc
‘63 mk 1 GT Cortina 1500cc - fantastic motor
Austin Cambridge (married!)
1000cc mini
1500cc Maxi
1800cc Morris marina
1600cc Cortina 1972
Datsun 140J (Bahrain) - crap motor
Toyota Corona
Toyota Cressida estate
Subaru 4wd Estate
Peugeot 607
Ford Granada 2.5 v6
mk 2 daimler jag 250 v8 saloon
Chevrolet Caprice Classic 5.3litre v8
78 Daimler Jag lwb 4.2 straight 6
Ford Granada 2.3 litre
Rover SD1 2600
Ford Granada 2.4 v6
Rover 2Litre
Ford Granada Ghia 2 litre DOHC
1966 650cc Triumph Bonneville
Daimler Jag 3.2
VW Golf
Jeep Cherokee 4 litre
Jeep Grand Cherokee 4 litre
Toyota RAV4 - current
Triumph Thunderbird 900cc (totalled by white van man - lucky to survive !)
Triumph Adventurer 900cc - current
Jeep Grand Cherokee 4.7L v8 - current

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Had my First car way back in 1968 shared with my twin brother.This was a Cortina 16E Maroon colour, bought brand new in Malta between my brother and myself. Had no problem in sharing as we both were Radio officers so when one was at Sea the other could have it if he was in Malta. I know, one would ask, what if you were both at home!...rarely happened, although come to think of it, it did once....had to share the same girl....nah just pulling your leg or did we
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full list of motors / bikes I've had :-

James Captain 197cc - tuned to do 80 mph
650cc Triumph Tiger 110
200cc Triumph Sports cub
Standard 8
650cc Triumph Tiger 110 to Bonneville spec
Morris Minor 1000cc
‘63 mk 1 GT Cortina 1500cc - fantastic motor
Austin Cambridge (married!)
1000cc mini
1500cc Maxi
1800cc Morris marina
1600cc Cortina 1972
Datsun 140J (Bahrain) - crap motor
Toyota Corona
Toyota Cressida estate
Subaru 4wd Estate
Peugeot 607
Ford Granada 2.5 v6
mk 2 daimler jag 250 v8 saloon
Chevrolet Caprice Classic 5.3litre v8
78 Daimler Jag lwb 4.2 straight 6
Ford Granada 2.3 litre
Rover SD1 2600
Ford Granada 2.4 v6
Rover 2Litre
Ford Granada Ghia 2 litre DOHC
1966 650cc Triumph Bonneville
Daimler Jag 3.2
VW Golf
Jeep Cherokee 4 litre
Jeep Grand Cherokee 4 litre
Toyota RAV4 - current
Triumph Thunderbird 900cc (totalled by white van man - lucky to survive !)
Triumph Adventurer 900cc - current
Jeep Grand Cherokee 4.7L v8 - current

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