Just saying hello
Posted: Thu Feb 13, 2020 4:10 pm
Just a quick introduction folks.
I'm looking to buy an F-Type in the not too distant future and always like to read up/gain knowledge on a car before I buy it, so I've registered here.
Had an S-type back in the day, lovely car, black with the factory fitted sports body kit with ally mesh grills etc.
Also had an X-Type but the less said about that the better.
Currently have an XE as a day to day runaround but also looking for an F-Type for fun- before the I'm forced to buy a wind-up car to save the planet.
Also like my American cars and had a fair few of them over the years as daily drivers. Nothing spectacular (unless you call a 1990 Thunderbird spectacular... I don't) but they were all a bit unusual and did the job. e.g. Chevrolet Beretta, Ford Tempo, Ford Thunderbird, Chrysler Sebring (USA spec) Lincoln MkZ
I've also had a Consul Capri GT, Scimitar and Scorpio as well if I remember correctly but I don't know what the collective term for those is!
Anyway, great forum guys, lots of useful advice and information - all I need is a spare week or two to read through the previous posts.
All the best,
John
I'm looking to buy an F-Type in the not too distant future and always like to read up/gain knowledge on a car before I buy it, so I've registered here.
Had an S-type back in the day, lovely car, black with the factory fitted sports body kit with ally mesh grills etc.
Also had an X-Type but the less said about that the better.
Currently have an XE as a day to day runaround but also looking for an F-Type for fun- before the I'm forced to buy a wind-up car to save the planet.
Also like my American cars and had a fair few of them over the years as daily drivers. Nothing spectacular (unless you call a 1990 Thunderbird spectacular... I don't) but they were all a bit unusual and did the job. e.g. Chevrolet Beretta, Ford Tempo, Ford Thunderbird, Chrysler Sebring (USA spec) Lincoln MkZ
I've also had a Consul Capri GT, Scimitar and Scorpio as well if I remember correctly but I don't know what the collective term for those is!
Anyway, great forum guys, lots of useful advice and information - all I need is a spare week or two to read through the previous posts.
All the best,
John