17-10-2018, 07:10 PM
(This post was last modified: 17-10-2018, 07:12 PM by Martin Prior.)
Hi Nick.
Apologies to everyone else for the repetition, but I've used my 1933 saloon as normal, daily transport all year round for most of the 43 years since I passed my test in it.
I've been towed home once.
It's reliable and incredibly cheap to run, not to mention being huge fun. It's excellent for town driving and on country roads. On the down side, it's fairly slow, fairly noisy and cold in winter and I avoid taking it on motorways, but it does everything that I want it to.
The build quality of Ulster-style specials can range from near-perfection to truly terrible. Get someone who really knows about A7s to look in detail at any special that you're considering.
Apologies to everyone else for the repetition, but I've used my 1933 saloon as normal, daily transport all year round for most of the 43 years since I passed my test in it.
I've been towed home once.
It's reliable and incredibly cheap to run, not to mention being huge fun. It's excellent for town driving and on country roads. On the down side, it's fairly slow, fairly noisy and cold in winter and I avoid taking it on motorways, but it does everything that I want it to.
The build quality of Ulster-style specials can range from near-perfection to truly terrible. Get someone who really knows about A7s to look in detail at any special that you're considering.