I have been doing a progress thread elsewhere, but thought I'd put it here too.
This is a love story really.... . I'm not a car person as I much prefer riding motorbikes, but I have no interest in old bikes. Being middle-aged and working in the vehicle business (sort of) I thought it was about time I owned a classic car to bring back to life. So, I bought a 1973 Beetle that hadn't been on the road this millennium. Just the one small problem with it..... the wife hated it with a passion which kinda meant I was going to be in it alone a lot. So I welded it all back together and sorted out a shedload of rust and broken things then took it for an MOT. It passed first time with no advisories and I put it up for sale as soon as I got back with the ink still wet on the certificate. I drove it a grand total of 12 miles! I would have made a small profit on it, but I had to buy 4 tyres for the MOT and they weren't cheap (the ones on it were from the early nineties).
I needed a classic car that wasn't....errr..... old enough to be a classic, as my wife likes the thought of a classic car, but doesn't 'do' old. I also wanted something I could work on that didn't need a computer for everything and was good fun. I did zero research, and then browsing one day for a new car for her I found a dealer that had an ideal car for her and also happened to have a Z3 for sale. It was very unloved and a Cat C, but it was a few days before Christmas and both cars were convertibles....the ideal situation for a deal....so we drove away both cars for the price of hers.
This is what I got for 'free'
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This is a love story really.... . I'm not a car person as I much prefer riding motorbikes, but I have no interest in old bikes. Being middle-aged and working in the vehicle business (sort of) I thought it was about time I owned a classic car to bring back to life. So, I bought a 1973 Beetle that hadn't been on the road this millennium. Just the one small problem with it..... the wife hated it with a passion which kinda meant I was going to be in it alone a lot. So I welded it all back together and sorted out a shedload of rust and broken things then took it for an MOT. It passed first time with no advisories and I put it up for sale as soon as I got back with the ink still wet on the certificate. I drove it a grand total of 12 miles! I would have made a small profit on it, but I had to buy 4 tyres for the MOT and they weren't cheap (the ones on it were from the early nineties).
I needed a classic car that wasn't....errr..... old enough to be a classic, as my wife likes the thought of a classic car, but doesn't 'do' old. I also wanted something I could work on that didn't need a computer for everything and was good fun. I did zero research, and then browsing one day for a new car for her I found a dealer that had an ideal car for her and also happened to have a Z3 for sale. It was very unloved and a Cat C, but it was a few days before Christmas and both cars were convertibles....the ideal situation for a deal....so we drove away both cars for the price of hers.
This is what I got for 'free'
IMG_20151211_114749640