walkgirl - 2009-03-23 03:26
Oldtimer!
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Originally posted by walkgirl:
My lovely little golf
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Originally posted by ViennaSound:
Oldtimer!
jup
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Originally posted by metad:
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Originally posted by walkgirl:
My lovely little golf
It is a car Metad, not a boat
Better take this:
No roadtax any more...
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Originally posted by walkgirl:
It is a car Metad, not a boat
really ?
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Originally posted by ViennaSound:
Better take this:
No roadtax any more...
I love this movie,its a classic.
hey walkgirl --
your golf = same age as YOU !!
But, but but I am still 21
I am just a few years older RedBenJoe
our car turned thirty this year. its like the energiser bunny it just keeps going and going.
jaredscottfla - 2009-03-24 18:57
i got ya'll beat my mustang is officially middle age,lol! 35 yrs young
1974 ford mustang II
ghettoboom777 - 2009-03-26 15:33
Hi everyone-I still drive my 1981' Z-28 camaro but I do have a 1966' Chevrolet Caprice that still runs but needs work which I will be doing later this summer.
I like old cars-there unique.
Have a great one-GB.
I love old cars too. I don't have anything older right now though.
My 2006 Mustang looks oldschool. That is oldest car I have. My wife has a 2007 Dodge Caliber SXT. So I guess I have the oldest car at my house.....
OK, so it's a quater of a century old, but how many miles (or kilometres0 has it done, Nicolle?
250000
wow, really?
Still that'll be kilometres, right? which is around 155,000 miles.
Not even close to the 441,000 kilometres (274,000 miles) on my 11 year old Ford!
They're great cars, those mk2 Golfs, they just go on & on. No rust either.
We only got rid of ours because of the kiddy-count, & we still miss it's Teutonic feeling of reliability. If you're a petrol-head the VW Golf has to go down as one of the most important cars of all time.
jup, 250000km
But I do start my car upto 25 times a day and
drive short distances between cliƫnts over rather
bad farmroads