My take? You can probably guess. It's dumpy-looking and pathetically slow. Figure it out.
Woah there sport. E-Type? Aston DB5? Or where you shooting for a meaning more along the lines of my post?Old English cars are uncool.
I give it cool. Especially the coupes are cool, and they're commonly a target of outrageous V8 swaps. Who in their right mind would put a V8 into a car that's chassis flexes so much with stock power that the glovebox doesn't stay shut?!
If they call it a Moggy too, they're so hipster they need punching so hard their home-knitted jumper falls off.
*Curiously these are also the classic models of choice for Gaia-worshipping, Guardian-reading hippies too
In the UK, there's certainly a slightly higher hipster population by proportion amongst classic (pre-1973) car owners than in genpop, but hipsters tend to go for certain models amongst classics. These are, in no particular order, the Morris Minor, the BL Mini (not enough money to go for BMC and Rover's too new), the Volkswagen Beetle (no offence, Church Camp) and the Citroen 2CV/Dyane*. Why? Because there were boatloads of them and they're a cheap way of being "different".
If they call it a Moggy too, they're so hipster they need punching so hard their home-knitted jumper falls off.
*Curiously these are also the classic models of choice for Gaia-worshipping, Guardian-reading hippies too
Yes. Because people in 1952 knew those cars would arrive...I'd wait 10 years for the proper mini or a mustang.
Yes. Because people in 1952 knew those cars would arrive...
I too like the classic British cars. Tbh wish they'd add the Morris Minor to GT7, well we've got the Mini how about adding the Moggy to the game, I'd definitely have one in my garage, on the other hand I do own and drive a series 2 Morris Minor.Ahh I know it's slow..but I just love the old Morris Minor has so much old world charm and character, as well as the little Mini..I love English cars!