Was anyone's first car close to or now considered a classic?
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Was anyone's first car close to or now considered a classic?

What was your first car, do you think it would ever be considered a classic?

Mine was a 2004 (I think) ford KA in blue with faded bumpers, safe to say no danger of it becoming a classic and I feel I start pretty low on the cool car spectrum!

u/Fickle_Equivalent878 — 9 days ago

Honda GB250

Hey All,

Recently picked up a GB250. being an old girl she needs some love and most crucially some parts. I am struggling to find locally. I have the option of 2 other countries that I visit (UK, Thailand) if anyone has any good leads or even when to start trying to find odds and sods new to the old bike world, thank you in advance, any help would be greatly appreciated

u/Fickle_Equivalent878 — 1 month ago
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A future garage classic in my opinion still picking up clean examples for very reasonable prices. Of course these had a stigma in the 00's with top gear giving them a bad name. No super car but a B road blaster for sure!

but which engine variant is the one to have?

u/Fickle_Equivalent878 — 2 months ago

Which GTI one are you taking and why?

3 or 5 door?

Which do you think will go down as the true classic and be worth the most as a classic / future classic

ignoring the other variants (r32 / vr6 / 1.8T) for this one

u/Fickle_Equivalent878 — 3 months ago