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What's the oldest car you saw on the road today?

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  • Registered Users Posts: 21,065 ✭✭✭✭Odyssey 2005


    sligojoek wrote: »
    Nice one. Great to see so many on their original plates.

    My very first thoughts also. How fúčķing stupid are the ZV and the plates we have today. :(


  • Registered Users Posts: 5,790 ✭✭✭Old diesel


    Its great to see 90s cars coming into classic car events now.

    Great to see a last of the line 1994 Granada still on the road.

    And the JDM Levin (I think).

    The continuation of the classic car thing by having new people come into it - depends on embracing newer "modern classics".

    This is because people are more likely to embrace the cars they grew up with or started driving in etc.

    A "boy racer" of today is far more likely to get into the classic car scene when he matures - when it is welcoming the Altezza he will likely still be fond off even if he stops diffing it at the local cross roads.


  • Registered Users Posts: 21,696 ✭✭✭✭ELM327


    Old diesel wrote: »
    Its great to see 90s cars coming into classic car events now.

    Great to see a last of the line 1994 Granada still on the road.

    And the JDM Levin (I think).

    The continuation of the classic car thing by having new people come into it - depends on embracing newer "modern classics".

    This is because people are more likely to embrace the cars they grew up with or started driving in etc.

    A "boy racer" of today is far more likely to get into the classic car scene when he matures - when it is welcoming the Altezza he will likely still be fond off even if he stops diffing it at the local cross roads.
    To your point, the funny thing is the likes of AE86, Altezzas etc will be much sought after when the 20 year old is a bald/fat 50year old remembering his youth. :)


  • Registered Users Posts: 5,790 ✭✭✭Old diesel


    ELM327 wrote: »
    Old diesel wrote: »
    Its great to see 90s cars coming into classic car events now.

    Great to see a last of the line 1994 Granada still on the road.

    And the JDM Levin (I think).

    The continuation of the classic car thing by having new people come into it - depends on embracing newer "modern classics".

    This is because people are more likely to embrace the cars they grew up with or started driving in etc.

    A "boy racer" of today is far more likely to get into the classic car scene when he matures - when it is welcoming the Altezza he will likely still be fond off even if he stops diffing it at the local cross roads.
    To your point, the funny thing is the likes of AE86, Altezzas etc will be much sought after when the 20 year old is a bald/fat 50year old remembering his youth. :)

    AE86 already there arguably - they have both a rally and a drift heritage


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    Old diesel wrote: »
    Its great to see 90s cars coming into classic car events now.

    Great to see a last of the line 1994 Granada still on the road.

    And the JDM Levin (I think).

    The continuation of the classic car thing by having new people come into it - depends on embracing newer "modern classics".

    This is because people are more likely to embrace the cars they grew up with or started driving in etc.

    A "boy racer" of today is far more likely to get into the classic car scene when he matures - when it is welcoming the Altezza he will likely still be fond off even if he stops diffing it at the local cross roads.



    One thing is that as we approach 2000 (in Old Car terms) we are hitting cars that were engineered to last so much longer.
    Outside of insurance screwing people in older cars, there is no surprise in seeing a 2000 passat/mondeo/corolla etc being driven as daily drivers still


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  • Registered Users Posts: 1,170 ✭✭✭wildlifeboy


    One thing is that as we approach 2000 (in Old Car terms) we are hitting cars that were engineered to last so much longer.
    Outside of insurance screwing people in older cars, there is no surprise in seeing a 2000 passat/mondeo/corolla etc being driven as daily drivers still

    if you service a car regularly how many kms can you expect to get out of a 1.4 petrol engine. i am on 180k at present but i want to drive it into the ground


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,937 ✭✭✭SmartinMartin


    Old diesel wrote: »
    Its great to see 90s cars coming into classic car events now.

    Great to see a last of the line 1994 Granada still on the road.

    And the JDM Levin (I think).

    The continuation of the classic car thing by having new people come into it - depends on embracing newer "modern classics".

    This is because people are more likely to embrace the cars they grew up with or started driving in etc.

    A "boy racer" of today is far more likely to get into the classic car scene when he matures - when it is welcoming the Altezza he will likely still be fond off even if he stops diffing it at the local cross roads.
    Funny enough, the majority of attention my carina ii gets is from young lads in their teens and twenties. I think it's because they grew up with jap cars, whereas the older generations still regard jap cars as invaders and not "proper" classics for some reason.


  • Registered Users Posts: 3,317 ✭✭✭davo2001


    A friend's freshly restored mark1 golf and she's a beauty!


  • Registered Users Posts: 21,696 ✭✭✭✭ELM327


    Funny enough, the majority of attention my carina ii gets is from young lads in their teens and twenties. I think it's because they grew up with jap cars, whereas the older generations still regard jap cars as invaders and not "proper" classics for some reason.
    Carina 2 and Carina E are 2 of my favourite classics, my generation (mid 30's) grew up with them as taxis and cars owned by those slightly better off than the corolla class :P:D


  • Registered Users Posts: 12,074 ✭✭✭✭Duke O Smiley


    Funny enough, the majority of attention my carina ii gets is from young lads in their teens and twenties. I think it's because they grew up with jap cars, whereas the older generations still regard jap cars as invaders and not "proper" classics for some reason.

    I think its a regional thing too. A Carina II would get a lot more looks at a show outside of Dublin than it would at something like Terenure or St. Columba's


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  • Registered Users Posts: 3,669 ✭✭✭DeepBlue


    The Starlet and the Kadett are winners for me.

    What was the rally?

    I don't know but most likely it was the Duhallow Vintage Club summer run as they wouldn't be too far away from where they passed me.

    https://www.ivvcc.ie/upcoming-events-calendar/


  • Registered Users Posts: 5,790 ✭✭✭Old diesel


    Old diesel wrote: »
    Its great to see 90s cars coming into classic car events now.

    Great to see a last of the line 1994 Granada still on the road.

    And the JDM Levin (I think).

    The continuation of the classic car thing by having new people come into it - depends on embracing newer "modern classics".

    This is because people are more likely to embrace the cars they grew up with or started driving in etc.

    A "boy racer" of today is far more likely to get into the classic car scene when he matures - when it is welcoming the Altezza he will likely still be fond off even if he stops diffing it at the local cross roads.



    One thing is that as we approach 2000 (in Old Car terms) we are hitting cars that were engineered to last so much longer.
    Outside of insurance screwing people in older cars, there is no surprise in seeing a 2000 passat/mondeo/corolla etc being driven as daily drivers still

    Youve still got your slightly unusual cars to consider though....

    Integra DC5, Peugeot 406 coupe, Alfa 156, Alfa GT coupe (the modern type of 2005 to 2007 type era).

    Focus Mk2 STs and RS are another one to watch for - lovely 5 cylinder noise in a FOCUS.

    Mazda RX8 are a car of intrigue - with that rotary engine. For a hobby take it to shows car the rotary engines flaws as a daily driver are less important.

    And your E46 6 cylinder 3 series regardless of whether an M3 or not.


  • Registered Users Posts: 22,080 ✭✭✭✭Big Nasty


    Saw an RX7 this morning actually. Last time I saw one of them the F&F Franchise was still just about cars.


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    Old diesel wrote: »
    Youve still got your slightly unusual cars to consider though....

    Integra DC5, Peugeot 406 coupe, Alfa 156, Alfa GT coupe (the modern type of 2005 to 2007 type era).

    Focus Mk2 STs and RS are another one to watch for - lovely 5 cylinder noise in a FOCUS.

    Mazda RX8 are a car of intrigue - with that rotary engine. For a hobby take it to shows car the rotary engines flaws as a daily driver are less important.

    And your E46 6 cylinder 3 series regardless of whether an M3 or not.


    Yeah but I am not really talking about the niche cars (even when in production). I'm talking about your Starlet/Escort/Kadett/Carina type machines.


  • Registered Users Posts: 11,199 ✭✭✭✭Nekarsulm


    In Cavan town this morning.
    200E

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  • Registered Users Posts: 18,925 ✭✭✭✭BonnieSituation


    I think its a regional thing too. A Carina II would get a lot more looks at a show outside of Dublin than it would at something like Terenure or St. Columba's

    That's why I'm not bringing mine this year. :P


  • Registered Users Posts: 3,064 ✭✭✭j@utis


    CL-Class AMG
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  • Registered Users Posts: 8,322 ✭✭✭BrianD3


    Old diesel wrote: »
    Its great to see 90s cars coming into classic car events now.

    Great to see a last of the line 1994 Granada still on the road.

    And the JDM Levin (I think).

    The continuation of the classic car thing by having new people come into it - depends on embracing newer "modern classics".

    This is because people are more likely to embrace the cars they grew up with or started driving in etc.

    A "boy racer" of today is far more likely to get into the classic car scene when he matures - when it is welcoming the Altezza he will likely still be fond off even if he stops diffing it at the local cross roads.
    I was recently looking at some of my car mags from circa 1993 and it struck me that the cars that were featured in the new car mags (What Car, Autocar etc. ) are now a similar age to many of the cars featured in the classic mags (Practical Classic, Popular Classics etc.) A 1993 Mondeo is now as old as a 1967 Cortina Mk2 was in 1993. I find this a bit scary. Time flies, we get old and Ford Mondeos become classics!

    The Mondeo in particular seems like such a modern and competent car . There is an article on the design and engineering of it in this months Practical Classics mag. It says that the car was banned from banger racing events as it was too strong and doing too much damage to other cars - no doubt it was a very strong and safe car for the early 90s but I 'm still dubious about it being banned like that.

    Not that many Mk1s left on the road now. It's a year or two since I saw one although I did see a 1997 facelift car (mk 1.5?) recently in Monaghan


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 6,221 ✭✭✭pablo128


    BrianD3 wrote: »
    I was recently looking at some of my car mags from circa 1993 and it struck me that the cars that were featured in the new car mags (What Car, Autocar etc. ) are now a similar age to many of the cars featured in the classic mags (Practical Classic, Popular Classics etc.) A 1993 Mondeo is now as old as a 1967 Cortina Mk2 was in 1993. I find this a bit scary. Time flies, we get old and Ford Mondeos become classics!

    The Mondeo in particular seems like such a modern and competent car . There is an article on the design and engineering of it in this months Practical Classics mag. It says that the car was banned from banger racing events as it was too strong and doing too much damage to other cars - no doubt it was a very strong and safe car for the early 90s but I 'm still dubious about it being banned like that.

    Not that many Mk1s left on the road now. It's a year or two since I saw one although I did see a 1997 facelift car (mk 1.5?) recently in Monaghan

    They were widely used in banger racing in recent years. It was after my time though. When I was at it they wouldn't allow fuel injected cars. Like any cheap and unloved and plentiful cars they were ideal for the oval. Probably why there's none left.


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,937 ✭✭✭SmartinMartin




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  • Registered Users Posts: 2,425 ✭✭✭tc20


    recent sightings from Greystones, Bray & Blackrock


  • Registered Users Posts: 3,506 ✭✭✭Interslice


    Spotted near rome

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  • Registered Users Posts: 3,506 ✭✭✭Interslice


    Spotted near rome

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    better pic of the arse attached :)


  • Registered Users Posts: 4,322 ✭✭✭m17


    Birdhill
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  • Registered Users Posts: 4,322 ✭✭✭m17


    Galway
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  • Registered Users Posts: 11,199 ✭✭✭✭Nekarsulm


    Series 3 Landy in Cavan town today.
    And a heavily modified Mk1 Fiesta!

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  • Registered Users Posts: 12,074 ✭✭✭✭Duke O Smiley


    Well spotted, I don't think that red was available until the Mk3


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,566 ✭✭✭kyote00


    cabriolet - very rare

    (PS. I did spend 5 mins looking for the Fester....)


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,937 ✭✭✭SmartinMartin


    Two in Drumcondra half an hour ago:

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  • Registered Users Posts: 221 ✭✭robbiew


    El Camino in Midleton.

    Don't know the year, but she one sexy bheast.. :D

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