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Dave n Ailsa Oct 15th 2011 5:17 pm

Any petrolheads out there?
 
One of the many reasons I have for planning a move to Canada is the car scene.

By which I mean the older type cars, muscle cars, sports cars etc.

So my question is, how many older, retro type cars are lying about at the back of peoples driveways waiting for me to come along and restore them :D

From what I seen when we were over in July, you guys like your cars, so I'm guessing there will be plenty to choose from.

The other question is, what events can you take part in? Track days etc.

I have grown up in the UK hating all things British. The closest Ford UK came up with for the average mid life Crisis man was a Capri!, really, we couldn't get a Mustang?

A lot of people's first car over here was a Rover Metro. If you were a good boy and saved your pennies you might one day be able to buy an XR2!!! A Fiesta with black plastic wing extensions. Wow, we were spoiled eh :rofl:

I know a lot of North American cars were, and still are, made in Ontario, so I know I'll be able to quench my automotive thirst.

And yes, I know American Muscle cars are pretty much all shit, but I love how they look, and how they sound.

For days I want a nice drive I'll by a BMW :thumbsup:

Oink Oct 15th 2011 5:24 pm

Re: Any petrolheads out there?
 

Originally Posted by Dave n Ailsa (Post 9676593)
One of the many reasons I have for planning a move to Canada is the car scene.

By which I mean the older type cars, muscle cars, sports cars etc.

So my question is, how many older, retro type cars are lying about at the back of peoples driveways waiting for me to come along and restore them :D

From what I seen when we were over in July, you guys like your cars, so I'm guessing there will be plenty to choose from.

The other question is, what events can you take part in? Track days etc.

I have grown up in the UK hating all things British. The closest Ford UK came up with for the average mid life Crisis man was a Capri!, really, we couldn't get a Mustang?

A lot of people's first car over here was a Rover Metro. If you were a good boy and saved your pennies you might one day be able to buy an XR2!!! A Fiesta with black plastic wing extensions. Wow, we were spoiled eh :rofl:

I know a lot of North American cars were, and still are, made in Ontario, so I know I'll be able to quench my automotive thirst.

And yes, I know American Muscle cars are pretty much all shit, but I love how they look, and how they sound.

For days I want a nice drive I'll by a BMW :thumbsup:

You'll love it over here. I'd suggest hanging around with expats. They usually like American cars and trucks and stuff. It sounds like you'll be in heaven. Although recently, the older cars have become quite pricey as people become more financially better off in their middle age yet their memories have become less retentive.

mandymoochops Oct 15th 2011 6:42 pm

Re: Any petrolheads out there?
 

Originally Posted by Oink (Post 9676605)
You'll love it over here. I'd suggest hanging around with expats. They usually like American cars and trucks and stuff. It sounds like you'll be in heaven. Although recently, the older cars have become quite pricey as people become more financially better off in their middle age yet their memories have become less retentive.

Hopefully Piff Poff will be along soon (her and her hubby restore old cars both North American and Britsh) although she will tell you that you can't get an old runabout for next to nothing over here.

I'd check the prices on auto trader canada and be prepared for a heart attack!!!! (check something comparible like an old beetle or something).

She would also state that Ontario would be a good place to go for this sort of thing.

There are lots of show and shines all over the place - even here in the prairies so your thirst should be quenched no problem!

Piff Poff Oct 15th 2011 7:51 pm

Re: Any petrolheads out there?
 

Originally Posted by mandymoochops (Post 9676681)
Hopefully Piff Poff will be along soon (her and her hubby restore old cars both North American and Britsh) although she will tell you that you can't get an old runabout for next to nothing over here.

I'd check the prices on auto trader canada and be prepared for a heart attack!!!! (check something comparible like an old beetle or something).

She would also state that Ontario would be a good place to go for this sort of thing.

There are lots of show and shines all over the place - even here in the prairies so your thirst should be quenched no problem!

Got it one Mands, I don't really need to add anymore:rofl:

Where are you moving to? It will make a difference on prices and days out etc.

We have one or two projects going atm...

You can get mustangs pretty easily in the UK, at one point we had I think 5 and yes they were all drivable so I don't understand that comment. Capris are a little harder to come by here, be we achieved that one a couple of weeks ago and as things go, we are looking at another (two) tomorrow, we're not buying though.

lmartin999 Oct 15th 2011 9:25 pm

Re: Any petrolheads out there?
 
What's wrong with a Metro? I had five of them, great little cars if a bit underpowered. Great handling, decent ride, cheap to run. Even better was the MG Maestro Turbo.

Oink Oct 15th 2011 9:32 pm

Re: Any petrolheads out there?
 
I had a Toyota Hiace van, 2.5l diesel five speed manual with colum shift. Great van, wish you could get them over here. :(

mandymoochops Oct 15th 2011 9:59 pm

Re: Any petrolheads out there?
 

Originally Posted by Oink (Post 9676856)
I had a Toyota Hiace van, 2.5l diesel five speed manual with colum shift. Great van, wish you could get them over here. :(

You can get a GMC something or other that might do the trick. I think the A Team had one.

Novocastrian Oct 15th 2011 10:12 pm

Re: Any petrolheads out there?
 

Originally Posted by mandymoochops (Post 9676897)
You can get a GMC something or other that might do the trick. I think the A Team had one.

But you couldn't get a Hillman Imp, nor can you get any Citroens or Peugots.

mandymoochops Oct 15th 2011 10:27 pm

Re: Any petrolheads out there?
 

Originally Posted by Novocastrian (Post 9676910)
But you couldn't get a Hillman Imp, nor can you get any Citroens or Peugots.

The sacrifices one makes as an immigrant :(

Piff Poff Oct 16th 2011 12:50 am

Re: Any petrolheads out there?
 

Originally Posted by Novocastrian (Post 9676910)
But you couldn't get a Hillman Imp, nor can you get any Citroens or Peugots.

I beg to differ http://reddeer.kijiji.ca/c-cars-vehi...AdIdZ320162820

Novocastrian Oct 16th 2011 12:58 am

Re: Any petrolheads out there?
 

Originally Posted by Piff Poff (Post 9677090)

Excellent find. Did you ever see the movie "Golden Goddess"? Look it up and rent/download the dvd. It's a very strange and beautiful tale sbout a Japanese young man who found a GS on the internet for sale in the boonies of Australia and travelled to the outback to buy it and drive it to, I think, Darwin to take it home. Quite exceptional.

Piff Poff Oct 16th 2011 1:20 am

Re: Any petrolheads out there?
 

Originally Posted by Novocastrian (Post 9677102)
Excellent find. Did you ever see the movie "Golden Goddess"? Look it up and rent/download the dvd. It's a very strange and beautiful tale sbout a Japanese young man who found a GS on the internet for sale in the boonies of Australia and travelled to the outback to buy it and drive it to, I think, Darwin to take it home. Quite exceptional.

We'll have a look for it. The first car I remember as a kid was a Citroen Safari - the Brum Brum as it was known in our family - fond memories:thumbsup:

Novocastrian Oct 16th 2011 1:30 am

Re: Any petrolheads out there?
 

Originally Posted by Piff Poff (Post 9677132)
We'll have a look for it. The first car I remember as a kid was a Citroen Safari - the Brum Brum as it was known in our family - fond memories:thumbsup:

Where were you brought up? It's just that my half French wife, who was born in Tanganyika, had the same first car (first in terms of her memory). Her dad swore that it was the perfect vehicle for the potholed mud roads where they lived.

Piff Poff Oct 16th 2011 1:44 am

Re: Any petrolheads out there?
 

Originally Posted by Novocastrian (Post 9677144)
Where were you brought up? It's just that my half French wife, who was born in Tanganyika, had the same first car (first in terms of her memory). Her dad swore that it was the perfect vehicle for the potholed mud roads where they lived.

*Coughs* Harlow, Essex. My Dad loved French cars.

Novocastrian Oct 16th 2011 1:57 am

Re: Any petrolheads out there?
 

Originally Posted by Piff Poff (Post 9677159)
*Coughs* Harlow, Essex. My Dad loved French cars.

Ah. I think her dad was a bit forced to love French cars by his Madame. :)

But to be fair, he's now 85 and a widower and has never bought anything except Citroens. He still drives one (although he really shouldn't).


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