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Some nice cars there Ian, surprised you admitted to the Maxi :D
Thank you for those kind words, many of them regularly appear in Classic Car weekly these days. The Maxi was a "needs must" car, just after my son was born and my parents bought us a (huge) pram that wouldn't fit in the Scimitar. :(
 
This has made for some great memory flashbacks top post Nodzed. Here is my list although not all in the right order but not far away.
1972 on.

mg1100
sunbeam stilleto
vauxhall viva hb
vauxhall victor
anglia 105e 1600
anglia 105e lotus twin cam
anglia 105e 1200
hillman super minx
mini cooper s
mini 1000
escort rs1600 mk1
escort estate 1600 mk1
vauxhall viva ha van
landrover recovery vehicle
mazda rx3
triumph dolomite
triumph 2000
humber sceptre mk3
cortina mk2 1600gt
capri 1600 mk2
fiat mirafiori sport
escort 1100 mk1
escort 1100 mk1
vauxhall belmont !!
vw polo sport tdi
sierra 2ltr d
bmw 320 e21
bmw 320i e30
bmw 320i e36
fiesta mk 1
peugeot 405
toyota yaris sr
peugeot 205 d
clio sport
honda type r
citroen ds3
kia sportage
fiat punto
seat fr.

Somewhere down the line there were 1 x triumph tiger cub sport. 1 x honda cb 250. 3 x rally cars 1= mini 1293cc, 1= escort 1298cc,
1= datsun 1600sss. 1 x beach buggy and last a hovercraft..
 
I want to see @Rha 's previous. I know he had a rally car
 
Thank you for those kind words, many of them regularly appear in Classic Car weekly these days. The Maxi was a "needs must" car, just after my son was born and my parents bought us a (huge) pram that wouldn't fit in the Scimitar. :(

Exactly the reason why I bought mine. :thumbsup:
 
Great exercise this, really enjoyed sorting out the details on the list of cars. It was helped by the picture that my wife had painted by a local artist for my 40th birthday on the cars I'd had up to that point.

Motoring life started with a James 197cc trials bike in 1965.

Passed test in my dad’s MG Magnette after failing twice in British Motoring School A40. The examiner was very sympathic to me having such a big car to do test in, the road for 3 point turn I could practically do a “U” turn, the hill start was so slight the car wouldn’t have rolled back even if I wanted it to!!

1960 Austin A40 Farina – First car, painted wheels cream, fitted big bore Peco exhaust & ran on remould tyres!! A right flying machine.

1965 Austin Mini –850cc engine changed to 998cc Riley Elf unit – fitted 4½J reverse rim wheels, big bore Peco twin exhaust. It was our honeymoon car, followed later by 4 up trip to Austria. Whilst I was sleeping in front passenger seat my mate let it overheat on autobahn near Wurzburg. Ended up getting towed to BL garage which was busy working on American GI’s Triumph TRs, MGAs etc, so they helped me to get a new cylinder head rebuilt which I installed. Started first push of the button!! After we got home never saw my “mate & his wife” again to this day.

1966 MGB GT – Oh how I wish I had this car now, I’m convince it was a Press Car or similar as it was Black/Black leather and had chrome wire wheels, both non standard and must have been one of the first produced. Keep checking at Classic Car Shows.

1974 MGB GT – Bought new from the BL garage where my father was foreman. Even thought about getting V8 version but couldn’t afford the extra. Remember picking up my wife & new born daughter from hospital in it, put her carrycot on the back seat!

1975 Austin Maxi 1750 HL – Bought new to replace MGB GT so baby daughter, pram etc could be transported around. Great load carrier which was a problem as I was always getting asked to move bulky items.

1978 Reliant Scimitar SE5 – Great car, remember my missus coming down to Heathrow with the two kids lining on mattress in the back to pick me up from Oman as I had a stereo to bring home. Can you imagine doing that with kids now!!

1980 Reliant Scimitar SE6 – Another great car, loved it, bit more space than SE5. Painted dark brown to which I had fitted a tan vinyl roof, with polished Wolfrace alloys it looked the bee’s knees.

1978 Rover SDI 3500 – Always fancied one on these, really wanted a Vitesse but couldn’t find one. Great comfortable cruiser, however the paintwork was crap. Read in Motor magazine about how new paint system that Rover was using was a leading to paint coming off in sheets. You guessed my car was suffering. Quick respray and sold it.

1967 Hillman Hunter (Stop gap!!) – Bought whilst SDI was being sold, didn’t keep long.

1980 Mini 1275GT (Passed to my wife) Bought after getting rid of Hunter with intension on letting my wife take it over as we went to a two car family. Nippy little car but those horrible Dunlop Devono runflats, got some 12” Minilite fitted, big improvement.

1985 BMW E28 528i Alpina – First BMW, real sleeper, debadged, Alpina staggered wheels, Bilstein lowered suspension, upgraded brakes, Alpina exhaust did a couple of trips to Denmark.

1980 Yamaha 250cc trail bike (in Oman) great for dirt tracks.

1982 Beamish Suzuki trials bike – Bought from my boss in Oman after he wanted another project to do, rebuilding a Mini Moke. Sold it when I moved to oilfield job in the interior.

1983 Suzuki Katana 1100SZ – Bought in Muscat Oman, transported to the desert oilfield location where I was supervisor in charge of wireline and completion workshop so storage was no problem. Used to take it out a couple of nights a week on a run down the only bit of tarmac road (about 2 miles each way) to the airstrip, used to get a lot of visitors to the workshop to see it. Shipped home when my boss was moving back to UK and had space in his container. Still got it in my garage.

1986 BMW E28 M5 – The only BMW I was disappointed in as I was unknowingly sold a pup, it was my present fella John who I take my cars to who told me when he looked at it for a electrical fault when he worked at another garage. His quote was "Its got history, get shot". Took his advice and sold it shortly afterwards.
John set up on his own and I’ve been with him ever since, over 20 years now.

1987 BMW E24 M635 – Loved this car owned it for 10½ years, kept it standard apart from changing metric wheels/tyres to some BBS split rim style 5 18” staggered rims and fitting 8 Series front discs. My wife says I should never have sold it, saw it up for sale for about £25k a few years ago over twice as much as what I sold it for!!

2000 BMW E36/8 Z3 MC – Always thought about getting a M Coupe after seeing one at a Goodwood track day back in 1999 but they were £42k then. Bought mine in 2005 after trekking as far North as Edinburgh & South to London. Great car for touring, did southern France then a few years later a trip to Denmark, Sweden & Norway.

2003 BMW E46 M3 – Thought I needed extra seating capacity for transporting grandkids around. Sold MC to get it. Great car really enjoyed driving it on a trip through Republic of Ireland up to Northern Ireland. Had all the bells and whistles, but after only having grandkids in the back seats 3 times in 3½ years I realised a 2 seater was required again.

2000 BMW E36/8 Z3 MC–So to present car which is unbelievably exactly the same specification and colour as my first car just a few months newer, I didn’t know until after it was purchased. This was my retirement present in 2012 and is a keeper.

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@BillyB
Was the Land Rover Recovery vehicle to do with your rallying?
Just curious as I ran a Range Rover as a licensed rally recovery vehicle for near 13 years. Mostly on the Welsh forest stages.
 
Exactly the reason why I bought mine. :thumbsup:
Your list of cars is incredibly similar to mine, including two Scimitars. Only regret is not having had an Austin mini (I'm too tall to fit comfortably) and a TR 5. Rectified mini issue by buying my daughter one as a first car, which she learned to drive in. The TR dream just might be the reason I sell the MC in the future, but I would have to test one thoroughly first, as they might now disappoint in the flesh. :)
 
Ok here we go. In order best I can remember.

Escort MK2 1100 pop plus in red.
Escort MK1 1300 GT in purple.
Cortina MK4 2.3 Ghia in met red.
Capri 2.1 Pinto S imported from Germany in orange.
Capri 3.0 Ghia in Bronze.
Capri 3.0 S in Red.
Granada 2.8i Ghia X in Met blue.
Granada 2.0 LX in Met blue.
Escort MK3 XR3 in black.
Fiesta MK1 XR2 in Met blue.
Golf GTI Mk1 1800 in Mars red.
Golf MK2 16v GTI campaign edition in Schwartz black.
Austin Metro in red (Jues car)
Fiesta XR2i in white (Jues car)

I'll have to add the rest later! Out of time.

Part 2.
Rover 216 Vitesse. ( Jack came home from hospital in this one!) Met blue.
Nissan primera 2.0 GLX in Met red.

Then the animals started arriving!
Isuzu Trooper 3.5 LWB in met green.
Jeep Cherokee 4.0 limited in Met red.
Mitsubishi Shogun 2.5td Warrior in black. (Jues car)
Mercedes C180 Avantgarde SE sport in Obsidian Black.
Landrover freelander in gold (Jues car)
BMW 2.8 Z3 roadster in Montreal blue
Saab 9-3 Aero ttid 180 in Snow silver.
Landrover freelander in Giverney green. (Currently Jues cars)
Ford Focus 1.0 Zetec ecoboost in black ( my current daily)

I'm sure there are some I've forgotten but I have very few photos of our cars apart from more recent ones. Gutted now, wish we'd had smart phones years before now.
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Argh found this one! Jues Metro (in the list) the night after our wedding. I would like to thank my dear friends for going to so much trouble! 11-03-1995
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Argh found this one! Jues Metro (in the list) the night after our wedding. I would like to thank my dear friends for going to so much trouble! 11-03-1995View attachment 72879
Something like that happened to my GT6 after our wedding, shaving foam or something similar was liberally applied and the paint never recovered. Also, the smell of the fish on the manifold was with me for a long time. Memorable though!!:)
 
Something like that happened to my GT6 after our wedding, shaving foam or something similar was liberally applied and the paint never recovered. Also, the smell of the fish on the manifold was with me for a long time. Memorable though!!:)
That was, toilet roll, toothpaste, shaving foam, a fire bucket and hydrant, and a road cone. It took all bloody day to get it off Lol!!
 
@BillyB
Was the Land Rover Recovery vehicle to do with your rallying?
Just curious as I ran a Range Rover as a licensed rally recovery vehicle for near 13 years. Mostly on the Welsh forest stages.
No it wasn't used for rally recovery, I was self employed as a mechanic at the time. We did a lot of marshalling in those days.
 
My Mini 1000 was generously covered with flour and treacle for my 21st. The following morning after a heavy dew and me sleeping off a heavy night the sun got to work and cooked was what like toffee all over my car. I had borrowed money from my parents to buy this 3 year old car and my so called freinds ruined the paintwork for me.:(:(:(

Tony.
 
My Mini 1000 was generously covered with flour and treacle for my 21st. The following morning after a heavy dew and me sleeping off a heavy night the sun got to work and cooked was what like toffee all over my car. I had borrowed money from my parents to buy this 3 year old car and my so called freinds ruined the paintwork for me.:(:(:(

Tony.
Our so called mates eh Tony!
 
Your list of cars is incredibly similar to mine, including two Scimitars. Only regret is not having had an Austin mini (I'm too tall to fit comfortably) and a TR 5. Rectified mini issue by buying my daughter one as a first car, which she learned to drive in. The TR dream just might be the reason I sell the MC in the future, but I would have to test one thoroughly first, as they might now disappoint in the flesh. :)
Ian by MC i presume you meant MG. I have owned a TR4 for m6/7 years and a great classic repeat classic based on a 1950s model with a newer shell, the 5 had a bigger 6 cylinder engine which was much more pokey but the rest was very 1950 early 60s car IMHO the MG was a much more up to date modern car and I think that you would find a big difference in comfort, Geoff
 
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