...Some of them are quite nice actually...
Agreed.
No harm in buying a mainstream 'limited edition' provided you accept it will be worth the same, or slightly less, than the rough equivalent brochure model when it's a few years old.
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Yes some of them are really nice.
I nearly ordered a C4 Loeb last time out, it was loaded with toys. I like the 500 pink, and someone down my road has an immaculate looking Seicento Sporting in Bright yellow, Its a little stunner.
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One or two quite good-looking motors among the dogs (no offence Perro). But the only really amusing one isn't one of those, it's the pinky-purple flake Fiat 500 Barbie. It would have to have full Abarth essesse tweaking though, preferably without showing it except to the very observant.
Edit: heh heh, great minds think alike up to a point...
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I saw one of them Polos in Berlin, I have a picture of it some where.
My grands Lada has to be most shameful special edition. It was a 1200L special edition on an 85C.
It had leapord skin seat covers, a Fiat racing steering wheel, a cut out sunroof and a Goodmans radio cassete unit with stereo speakers in the door cards. It was mustard colour with lots of gold stripes on the side saying special edition. I seem to remember rather unusualy for a 1985 car it had a third brake light too.
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Vauxhall did a special line of Antibes I seem to recall.
I often wonder how the people of Antibes felt about this though I suspect not many saw them.
Last edited by: gmac on Sat 15 May 10 at 18:19
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I can't believe that multi coloured Polo was actually marketed,
who on earth would want a car like that I wonder,
Obviously I've come across a few cars with read lead seals, grey wings & black bonnets,
I even had an old mid blue 320 once, put 2 new black primered wings on it and never got around to spraying them.
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I dont suppose many Antibes drivers really knew where it was either.,
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There's a Polo Harlequin still being used as a daily driver in the Farnborough area; at least if you want a body panel from the breakers colour matching shouldn't be a problem.
My mate bought an Astra Antibes when they came out; so 'special' it didn't even have a clock!
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There was once a fashion for naming cars or sub models after British places. Off the top of my head I can think of Westminster, Cambridge, Cowley and Oxford. I'm sure their would have been plenty of others.
Then came Cortinas, Capris etc. A trend which continues using the assumed glamour of some mediteranean location to attempt to enhance a car's appeal.
Even my Nissan is called a Qashqai after some warlike bunch in Persia or somewhere. Ironic really given that it was made in Sunderland and designed in the Midlands I gather.
I'd quite like a Nissan Whitley Bay or a Ford Birkenhead I think.
Last edited by: Humph D'bout on Sat 15 May 10 at 22:30
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Or start naming them after personalities......painters, poets, inventors.
Perhaps a Ford Madox Brown or an Austin Chamberlain. Morris Saatchi, ( sic ),
Humber Bridge, Nissen Hut.
Ted
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>Perhaps a Ford Madox Brown or an Austin Chamberlain. Morris Saatchi, ( sic ),
Humber Bridge, Nissen Hut.<
Brilliant!
Didn't Ford Madox Brown paint 'The Last Austin of England'?
I didn't have any problem with nine of the special editions, BTW. The Caddy was a bit tacky.
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>> Didn't Ford Madox Brown paint 'The Last Austin of England'?
The Last of England by Ford Madox Brown.
Now in Manchester Town Hall.
tinyurl.com/37qc7mr
They had to leave the Austin on the quayside !
Thats why he's got a cob on !
Ted
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The Harlequin actually only came in four colourways, so all the ones with, for example, a red NSR door would have a yellow roof. Google images throws up a surprising number of examples of each, and some mainland Europe-only Golf Harlequins too.
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My favourite has to be the Renault 21 Manager. So aspirational...
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>> My favourite has to be the Renault 21 Manager. So aspirational...
Hmm - Got legs that......
How about a,
Mondeo Representative
Insignia Salesman
BMW Adman
Audi Accountant
Hyundai Pensioner
Nissan Librarian
Toyota Teacher
Volvo Mason
Mitsubishi Low Self Esteem
Skoda Tightwad
VW Boring
I could go on but I'll spare you.....
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>> Mitsubishi Low Self Esteem
What?
How about Ford Mondeo Someone Broke my Nose
Last edited by: Zero on Sat 15 May 10 at 23:07
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Saxo Chav,
Ka Karen,
Jaguar Wife Beater
Bentley Footballer
Tigra Hairdresser
Passat No-mates
Berlingo Fleece
I'll stop now.......
Last edited by: Humph D'bout on Sat 15 May 10 at 23:13
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Citroen did the same with the 2CV Dolly Mixture.
Ted
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Vauxhall did a special line of Antibes I seem to recall.
Ahem. Some of us learn't to drive in a Nova Antibes. It had a rev counter.
Put me off Vauxhall for life.
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Suzuki Rugged Good Looking Sexy Alpha Male. .
Just rolls off the tongue.
Ted
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Alfa Bitter
Alfa Lager
Alfa Mild
Proton Sad
Kia Joke
Citroen Wallow
Navara Hard B
Wrangler Canal St
Escort Skint
Volvo Brogue
BMW Gel
Mercedes Social Climber
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An election special edition, FIAT money.
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>> Peugeot Well Hung
You should be.....I'll get the rope ! :-)
Ted
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If you had the Polo and a panel got damaged, the replacement could be whatever colour was the cheapest, because it wouldn't need to match. I don't see why all cars can't be like that.
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I wonder what colour the Polo would be described as on it's V5.
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The one in the article would be red on the v5, the colour of the sills and rear quarter all the other colours are bolt on panels.
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Just down from the Humber Bridge is parked a lovely
Vauxhall Bridge.
Ted
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>> I wonder what colour the Polo would be described as on its V5.
Just looked up the number plate on the DVLA website. It's red on their database.
tinyurl.com/2vx49wq
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>>If you had the Polo and a panel got damaged, the replacement could be whatever colour was the cheapest, because it wouldn't need to match. I don't see why all cars can't be like that. <<
You're doing it again, Mr Snail... ;-)
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And the winner is ...
Singer Songwriter (IMO)
:)
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Not much wrong with making often mundane cars just a tad more interesting.
The Pug 106 Roland Garros a good example of a mundane car being turned into something that had a slightly more upmarket feel. It was just some fancy leather really, but it did make a difference.
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>> The Pug 106 Roland Garros
The 206 version was nice too especially if you got the 2.0 litre Diesel, and the theme was continued onto the C2 with the 'Code'.
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I've got a Mondeo Ghia X Estate Fullacrap special edition. Two tone silver over mud. Black leather interior with crumb and coffee effect. Quite rare y'know. The rusted on bikerack on the roof gives it a certain extra exclusivity I feel.
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In order to get rid of the last of the line 190E (W201) models around 1993, Mercedes stuck spoilers on them and did this to the interior, calling the result the 190E Avantgarde Azzurro Sportline.
tinyurl.com/32t4lxd
Despite the very high prices, they actually sold them.
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You've got the VW interior designers for the Harlequin range kicking themeselves they never thought of that interior.
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I would like one of them!
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What, a Mondeo? See you just had to embrace it. You'll be much better now.
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No No
the pimpy merc, not the pauper mondeo.
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Found one for sale.
tinyurl.com/36otlky
It's in Prague though.
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1992 and no cat ?
You'll probably find it was originally sold in Germany and "exported" to the Czech Republic at night, down a dirt track.
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How about the Ford KA Si?
Perhaps Singer Sowing Machine for farm work or Singer Sewing Machine for Saville Row types?
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Ford Defect.
With apologies to all Ford owners on here, bar one!
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...With apologies to all Ford owners on here, bar one!...
...Heh heh!...
Invisible all of a sudden, am I?
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>> I don't see why all cars can't be like that.
They are.
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SWMBO has just pointed out an ad in our local paper for the 'Seat Ibiza Good Stuff'.
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>> SWMBO has just pointed out an ad in our local paper for the 'Seat Ibiza
>> Good Stuff'.
Just seen the ad on TV - name comes from the Shakira song:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nd9rnyAVcXY
Perhaps someone could suggest some other songs they could have chosen...?
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I once had a Citroen 2CV6 "Stampede". It was creamy yellow, with pictures of horses running around on a ranch plastered down the side. The word "Stampede" was emblazoned across the boot. Also, roo bars front and rear and a luggage rack on the boot lid. All these extra items were brown.
My mother had bought it brand new for my sister when she was 17, and it had been passed to me when she "upgraded" to a Vauxhall Nova some years later. I was a student at the time and gave not a stuff about image (still don't really), I actually enjoyed owning and driving the daft thing.
It wasn't an official Citroen special edition, it was one of a number of "unique" special editions created by the local dealer, Eric Whites of Ascot. I think they made about a dozen of them, all different colours and themes.
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2CV and stampede ... Mmmm, I'll have to have a think on that one :-)
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For any fans of the inbetweeners you will be familiar with Simons Fiat cinquecento "Hawaii"
I love the classic line when he is atempting to chat up a girl who has told him she likes his car and he replys "Its a special edition, but its not really from Hawaii!
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>> 2CV and stampede ... Mmmm, I'll have to have a think on that one :-)
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Can you have a stampede with only 2 horses??
I particularly like the hubcaps on the Fiat Panda Italia '90. Very clever.
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I've just remembered, our family doctor still has the 2CV special edition that was his first-ever car about 25 years ago. It has the word ZEN across the bootlid in fancy letters about a foot high. I've often wondered about that one.
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>>I've just remembered, our family doctor still has the 2CV special edition<<
He must be pretty laid back if he's a Buddhist and drives a 2CV,
Just look at how Thailand is laid back (or should that read laid out.)
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Sign seen in the back of a 2CV:
"Speed Kills - Drive a 2CV and live forever!"
I'd like one really, but the price is rediculous now - should have bought one 10 years ago when you couldn't give them away!
Citroen AX was the all time high (er low?) point of special editions, there were about 30 of the things - all bascially the same, and all pretty basic!
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Still see one of those multi-coloured polos driving about Glasgow.
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Yep, there's one down here in Reddin' also.
I used to like the VW Golf Bon Jovi. What the blazes was that about?
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There's quite a few of them around, or perhaps I keep seeing the same one time and time again.
Did they make many?
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>> I used to like the VW Golf Bon Jovi. What the blazes was that about?
"During the 1990s, Volkswagen sponsored three high-profile rock bands' European tours, and issued a special-edition Golf, with distinctive exterior markings, for each: the Golf Pink Floyd Edition (1994), the Golf Rolling Stones Edition (1995), and the Golf Bon Jovi Edition (1996)."
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volkswagen_Golf_Mk3
Same story as the 'Good Stuff' Ibiza mentioned earlier - Seat are sponsoring Shakira's tour.
Last edited by: Focus on Thu 20 May 10 at 15:08
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Jaysus ... I can't believe there was a Pink Floyd Golf (my fave group)
Funnily enough - yesterday I was going to state that out of all the cars I've owned (over 40)
I've never owned a special edition, until I looked at my Almera and the SE that follows the 1.8 :)
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