I'm shocked, look what Drew swapped his lovely MK1 for!!!!!
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I'm shocked, look what Drew swapped his lovely MK1 for!!!!!
I'd buy an MX-5, Meant to be a really good car! 8)
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Old Timer
methinks he's had enough of golfs and who can blame him (old age creeping in and one headache gone). I bet though that the golf will outlast the mx5?
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522AYD said
LISTEN GUYS, IM THE SAME AGE AS DREW AND HE'S MADE A BIG MISTAKE BUYING THAT MAZDA (MID LIFE CRISIS GET A SPORTS CAR) HE'S GONE BACKWARDS……..BY A COUNTY MILE.
I'VE JUST SOLD MY TVR GRIFFITH (0-60 4 SECS) AND BOUGHT A 1950 GREY FERGY TRACTOR, AND I STILL THINK IVE MADE A FAR BETTER CHOICE THAN DREW…………..COME ON MATE WHAT EVER POSSESED YOU.
Andy please explain why on god green earth have you bought a tractor have you got a mid life farm crisis coming on
i know where you live and it aint a farm where are you keeping it?
must have a butchers
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A5OPY said
522AYD said
LISTEN GUYS, IM THE SAME AGE AS DREW AND HE'S MADE A BIG MISTAKE BUYING THAT MAZDA (MID LIFE CRISIS GET A SPORTS CAR) HE'S GONE BACKWARDS……..BY A COUNTY MILE.
I'VE JUST SOLD MY TVR GRIFFITH (0-60 4 SECS) AND BOUGHT A 1950 GREY FERGY TRACTOR, AND I STILL THINK IVE MADE A FAR BETTER CHOICE THAN DREW…………..COME ON MATE WHAT EVER POSSESED YOU.
Andy please explain why on god green earth have you bought a tractor have you got a mid life farm crisis coming on
i know where you live and it aint a farm where are you keeping it?
must have a butchers
YOU SHOULD BE IN BED AT THIS TIME OLD TIMER………DREAMING ABOUT THAT LOVELY CAMPY YOU JUST BOUGHT
TELL YOU WHAT YOU HAVE THE TRACTOR FOR A DAY ILL TAKE YOUR CAMPAIGN
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A5OPY………………..
Keepin grey fergy at home, the golfs going to live with the xr3 in my lock up
Keepin grey fergy at home, the golfs going to live with the xr3 in my lock up
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Pictures of tractor please 8)
Personally i would not buy an MX5 but they are a popular car and always hear good things about them.
Personally i would not buy an MX5 but they are a popular car and always hear good things about them.
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1983 mk1 Golf gti G60 (little-un)
1991 mk2 Golf Country Chrome Edition
2010 T5 Karmann Colorado
2012 mk6 Golf Tdi convertible
2018 VW Amarok V6
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Local Hero
Really cant belive it Drew did that
Well guess thats what he prefers.
I wouldnt mind a a old tractor with a Perkins engine in it to be honest.
Love the ol perkins engines :wink:
Though I wouldnt swap my MK1 for it.
Well guess thats what he prefers.
I wouldnt mind a a old tractor with a Perkins engine in it to be honest.
Love the ol perkins engines :wink:
Though I wouldnt swap my MK1 for it.
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Well, I'd have been disappointed if people weren't shocked!
Do I need to justify it? Not really, but for the curious…
I loved my Mk1, I loved the club, I loved the scene and I loved the endless debates (just for the record: standard cars are best, 8v's are better than 16v's and Mk3s are still pants… 8) )
However, I'd driven the ol' mk1 less than 150 miles in a year for the two previous years. Two boys growing up (now 6 and 9) meant virtually no time could be devoted to the car and it was going to suffer as a result.
Without TLC the car wouldn't stay in the condition it was in, stuff would rust and decay. I did indeed think long and hard about it, and decided the car deserved better. It is one of the best mk1s in the country, and it's as famous as they come.
I made sure I advertised it appropriately, I priced it to attract the sort of buyer I thought would cherish it, and I'm very happy it went to an owner who appreciates it for what it is and will look after it in a way that I no longer can.
As for the japanese hair dressers car, well…
My job changed and the old Audi was surplus to requirements, so that got the chop too. I only need a car for the occasional blast and a trip to the station.
I wanted something rear wheel drive, coupe or convertible, not too expensive to run, in green, with leather and aircon, with a smidge of practicality. It had to handle well and have the grin factor.
When you work it out, the Mazda is virtually the only car that ticks these boxes. It's 150bhp, about as quick as the Golf, handles to die for, oversteers in the wet. It's got a limited slip diff and ABS, but no other driving aids - so it's still seat of the pants. (I've already spun it once). The MX-5 is much more popular with the lady-folk than the Mk1. 8)
And I had a Cabrio once and didn't really get on with it.
I had a lot of fun with A419TYE; we met Jez Clarkson together, we beat a Mk4 GTI and an XR3, we wheeled and dealed
Am I mad? Perhaps :wink:. In my defense I'd say it's the 'driving' I love most, and perhaps life is too short not to enjoy a variety of cars, even if one of the best is and always will be the Mk1 Golf GTI.
All the best with the club - I'll be checking in every so often.
They'll always be another 'Cheers, Drew'.
Cheers,
Drew.
Do I need to justify it? Not really, but for the curious…
I loved my Mk1, I loved the club, I loved the scene and I loved the endless debates (just for the record: standard cars are best, 8v's are better than 16v's and Mk3s are still pants… 8) )
However, I'd driven the ol' mk1 less than 150 miles in a year for the two previous years. Two boys growing up (now 6 and 9) meant virtually no time could be devoted to the car and it was going to suffer as a result.
Without TLC the car wouldn't stay in the condition it was in, stuff would rust and decay. I did indeed think long and hard about it, and decided the car deserved better. It is one of the best mk1s in the country, and it's as famous as they come.
I made sure I advertised it appropriately, I priced it to attract the sort of buyer I thought would cherish it, and I'm very happy it went to an owner who appreciates it for what it is and will look after it in a way that I no longer can.
As for the japanese hair dressers car, well…
My job changed and the old Audi was surplus to requirements, so that got the chop too. I only need a car for the occasional blast and a trip to the station.
I wanted something rear wheel drive, coupe or convertible, not too expensive to run, in green, with leather and aircon, with a smidge of practicality. It had to handle well and have the grin factor.
When you work it out, the Mazda is virtually the only car that ticks these boxes. It's 150bhp, about as quick as the Golf, handles to die for, oversteers in the wet. It's got a limited slip diff and ABS, but no other driving aids - so it's still seat of the pants. (I've already spun it once). The MX-5 is much more popular with the lady-folk than the Mk1. 8)
And I had a Cabrio once and didn't really get on with it.
I had a lot of fun with A419TYE; we met Jez Clarkson together, we beat a Mk4 GTI and an XR3, we wheeled and dealed
Am I mad? Perhaps :wink:. In my defense I'd say it's the 'driving' I love most, and perhaps life is too short not to enjoy a variety of cars, even if one of the best is and always will be the Mk1 Golf GTI.
All the best with the club - I'll be checking in every so often.
They'll always be another 'Cheers, Drew'.
Cheers,
Drew.
Once a Mk1 fan, always a Mk1 Fan...
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nice of you to pop by, and good luck with your motoring in whatever car you decide to drive!
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Good to hear from you Drew, Wish you could pop in the club post a bit more.
No matter what you drive its your choice and you really don't need to justify it as long as you are enjoying it coz end of the day its your decision.
You are foundation of the club and at least i will appreciate all what you have done, will be good to see you here more often.
Take care Drew & all the best in whatever you are doing.
Cheers
No matter what you drive its your choice and you really don't need to justify it as long as you are enjoying it coz end of the day its your decision.
You are foundation of the club and at least i will appreciate all what you have done, will be good to see you here more often.
Take care Drew & all the best in whatever you are doing.
Cheers
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Drew
Your old car is doing great and brings a smile to my face every time i'm in it.
It's in safe hands.
Will email you a couple of snaps as promised.
All the best
Stretch
Your old car is doing great and brings a smile to my face every time i'm in it.
It's in safe hands.
Will email you a couple of snaps as promised.
All the best
Stretch
April 14, 2005
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Looking forward to the pics! 8)
Cheers,
Drew.
Cheers,
Drew.
Once a Mk1 fan, always a Mk1 Fan...
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At least we know she is in safe hands. :wink:
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dubboy said
stretch said
Will email you a couple of snaps as promised.
I think all of us are going to need to see them :wink:
Ok
Think these are posted elsewhere on here but for those who are interested. It's just hit 121k and not missing a beat. Fuel lines need replacing for next MOT. Purchased from crazy quiff's so that my next job.
Sorry not the greatest pics.
One taken at a local vag meet.
managed to get the lighting all wrong in these!
Stretch
April 14, 2005
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Looks pretty good. Cheeres Buddy :wink:
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Lookin' good! 8)
Cheers,
Drew.
Cheers,
Drew.
Once a Mk1 fan, always a Mk1 Fan...
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quality car both the mk1 and the mx5
i should know i have both
mazda is one fun car. rwd is the way forward. or in my case sideways 8) 8) mines an early one use it for commuting and drifting and it never fails to put a smile on my face like the mk1(s)
no i am not a hairdresser,
i should know i have both
mazda is one fun car. rwd is the way forward. or in my case sideways 8) 8) mines an early one use it for commuting and drifting and it never fails to put a smile on my face like the mk1(s)
no i am not a hairdresser,
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