andy5 wrote: 23 Sep 2018, 22:46A couple of weeks ago, also abroad, I looked in the mirror and was starting to think that's the only other Xantia I've seen. As it got closer then hurtled past at about 85 (that's more like using it) it turned out to be an XM.
Here's a couple I saw at Ouistreham just before we found out that the ferry was cancelled due a dockers strike. The Citroen badged one is electric (or hybrid)
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Pete
Notice the BX is still top the list but sadly gone
andy5 wrote: 25 Sep 2018, 12:01
Saab 900 in the waiting lanes for ferry boarding last night.
Some might count that as a classic, some not.
What was odd about this one was it was still in full Swedish police markings, even the two revolving beacons on the roof.
Who would have thought it the Swedes use the same word for the boys in blue as we do north of Watford! (or maybe more accurately north of Hadrian's Wall!)
Seen two weeks ago in Falmouth. The red Imp reminded me of my first car which was a green estate version called the Husky.
The blue Renault looked very tidy for its age, was in the car park of Pendennis Castle.
electronmirror wrote: 25 Sep 2018, 19:41
Seen two weeks ago in Falmouth. The red Imp reminded me of my first car which was a green estate version called the Husky.
If you retain a bit of nostalgic affection for the Imp, just a couple of days ago Eifion posted up a very nice "Commer Imp" on the AA Box Challenge thread
The red one in your pic is an Imp Californian, and an excellent spot.
Seeing as it Imp half hour, I will dig up this Belgian Sunbeam spotted in Barnard Castle in 2015. It is a Sunbeam Chamois with the Sunbeam name being used outside the UK.
Back in the 1980s when I used to occasionally go to the weekday meet at Arlington Raceway (Wednesday evenings ?), there was a section during the evening for a 'run what yer brung' event where members of the public could put their cars around the oval and against the clock. I can remember an Imp (possibly a Stiletto) being a regular attendant. I can also remember someone wrecking their Fiat (131 ? 132 ?) against the barriers