Mine was a Ford Cortina MK4 back in the late eighties, it was a little bit of an antique but I loved it although she was a little temperamental and cranky at times.
Early one. Big brown leather bench seat. Steering wheel made from what looked like ivory and at night the speedo etc. lit by unicorn eyes glowing luminous green. Pulled like a train. I once drove it up Etruria bank in S.O.T. with 8 people in it in top. Only possessed it for about 3/4 months melv but it has possessed me ever since.
Mine was an early 1960's Mini Van, in about 1973. It was an ex-Royal Mail vehicle. It was still pillar box red on the inside, but someone had painted it a horrible bilious green on the outside, with what appeared to have been a decorating roller.
It cost me £50, and I loved it to death ! It was like driving a go-kart.
Cop this, you lot. Mine was a 1933 Morris Minor. Metal encased wooden frame - suffered from dry rot leading to dropped hinges ( screws loosened by the rot !)
Throttle in centre, Stretchy wire brakes tightened through a hatch in the floor between driver's feet whilst on the move. So square in shape that I was overtaken by my own rear wheel when all three studs sheared off ! All true ! When ? 1955. Happy days.
An M.G.B roadster CVO 64 D wire wheels,chrome bumpers in pale ivory, got it for £200 from a friend who was emigrating and wanted it to go to a good home.
Mine was also a P4 Rover 100; black with red leather bench seats. More admiring glances than if I'd been driving a Ferrari, and everyone I gave a lift to said they had a relation that had one! Bought it for £500 from an old Polish man: I used to walk past it on the way to my then girlfriend's, then one day there was a 'For Sale' notice in its window. He cried when I drove it away.