New Owner/Member
What a great idea
I don't care much for 'older' cars and would rather have a cold than something like a Moggie 1000. The V12 E Type is the stand out exception, for me. In my mind I imagine a close run thing for style and good looks but will the F Type seem as timeless as the E in 40 years?
Indeed! Both have looks to die for!
However, The E Type is very basic without any electronic gizmos that can go wrong! An amateur like me can do the basics on the E. So in 40 years not sure the F Type will be as easy to maintain and get parts! But the burning question is will we have access to petrol in 40 years time?
Mike
However, The E Type is very basic without any electronic gizmos that can go wrong! An amateur like me can do the basics on the E. So in 40 years not sure the F Type will be as easy to maintain and get parts! But the burning question is will we have access to petrol in 40 years time?
Mike
2020 Mustang Bullitt
Highland Green
1966 Corvette Stingray Big Block
1973 E Type Convertible
1963 Triumph TR4
Ex F Type V6S MY2016
Highland Green
1966 Corvette Stingray Big Block
1973 E Type Convertible
1963 Triumph TR4
Ex F Type V6S MY2016
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