A guy can get a girl in any car, if he stops on the right street corners with $20 in hand, a pretty face and a pair of bangers slip down the list in importance at a certain age, finding a girl with such a personality you can watch her version of a Ferrari slip away (her youth and looks) and remain as engaged with who she is for the rest of your life is the only thing of importance, and its doubtful shes coming through a car. In fact a women who arrived in ones life via the influence of a car is likely to be leaving ones life at some point with the car, the house, a passive income for life and most likely the children, its a shame a lot of folks never work that one out until its to late.
http://www.mad4wheels.com/webpics/h.../1987_Ford_Sierra_RS500_Cosworth_003_3940.jpg Not when these only existed new in the 80s
Only too true--- my ex got the big house, jaguar, range rover, club memberships and left me with about 25% of what I had---- But I have been able to move past that now.
I just pulled it off google image to show the beast, Ford Sierra RS500 Cosworth rear wheel drive one of the finest cars of the 1980s. 700BHP very unfriendly turbo. With new cars to a point one finds them selves struggling not to push past the limits of there own driving capability because they are so advanced and accommodating its easy to reach that point, with this its just a fight to keep it on the road the back end goes when ever you hit the gas. I am looking to restore each model of the Cosworth range in the next few years as part of a preserved collection as they are at that age now but I shall continue to throw them around a track for years to come.
Yes, this time for love. . Never ever ever marry a lawyer. I was sleeping in the basement for over a year with the dog. It was brutal.
That's very cool. I never even heard of that line of vehicles. Like a wolf in sheeps Clothing. I had a 1993 Chevy corvette -- I was nearly killed in it twice by losing control of the massive torque. Good luck with the collection and be sure to post photos of your acquisitions. I imagine you will need a machine shop to make some of the parts?? I have an Uncle who collects Corvairs , why I have no clue, but he actually makes his own parts in his basement shop in LA. surf