I know the house your talking about, I’m the same lolThere is a guy off the Newtownards Road up the street opposite Olivers restaurant that has 5/6 or more sciroccos and mk3 golfs parked up - always drive by slowly to see whats going on with them lol
There is a guy off the Newtownards Road up the street opposite Olivers restaurant that has 5/6 or more sciroccos and mk3 golfs parked up - always drive by slowly to see whats going on with them lol
You just want to get in there and lift the lotI know the house your talking about, I’m the same lol
That was my first thoughtYou just want to get in there and lift the lot
Yip..see him parked up at the Leisure Centre.Seeing that Corrado reminds me of an auld boy in Comber that dailies a Corrado VR6 Storm in green.
Walk past one regularly and yeaSeen a Toyota Avensis Verso today, dear god lol
Sold that person a few parts to repair that car after it was vandalised
Yip..see him parked up at the Leisure Centre.
Seen this little Fiesta in Comber, never seems to leave the driveway.
There is a guy off the Newtownards Road up the street opposite Olivers restaurant that has 5/6 or more sciroccos and mk3 golfs parked up - always drive by slowly to see whats going on with them lol
Maeseratti engined weren't they, rare beast and worth a clean fortune! Wouldn't like to be driving one in rain in that traffic.Is that a Citroen SM? Very desirable car.
Yep that's him, really nice chap, would know him from shows etc.Think the auld biy with the corrado has a mk4 golf cabrio in green as well. A mates patents used to have a fiesta like that in maroon
French stuff was way ahead of the times then. I'd love a SM, DS and early CX over the German equivalents!Had a quick look at car & classics, they're advertised for anything between 30-70k for one that's not a spare parts bin.
Citroën owned Maserati at the time, and the engines were indeed made by Maserati. They were made for Citroën though, and not actually all that powerful. Not like they plonked a Merak engine or something in the SM.
Still had decent performance. Somewhere between a big contemporary German saloon, and a big engined yank.
They were a rare space ship already back then. Still are. That says a lot about French design at the time.