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Home Page | Diary | Frugal Living | Downshifting | Blog | Earning a Living | Chicken Keeping | Garden Farm | Site Map | Books The ironic thing about this is the fact that I paid more for my first car than I have collectively for my last 3 cars !
It was 1969 and upon attaining the age of 21, came into the grand sum of £1000 (my Aunt Lucy had passed away and left me something). I think I paid £340 for it.
Basically the Hornet, together with the Riley Elf, was a Mini with a bit on the back, making the boot ample large enough to fit one guitar and a microphone in! But we all recall that huge space on the left of us when we take our first trip out alone after passing the driving test. I drove at night for the first time and remember speeding to the petrol station to say I had a problem, the warning light was on - it was the main beam!
Happy memories indeed with this car. Gone were the days of the 'Bus and Train', now it was courting which was more directly to the point. The Hornet gave me, and others!, great pleasure. Just once in a while I see one now and it always brings a tear and a gulp.
Then the Ford Anglia. After the Hornet, like a
A string of cars followed; Austin A35, Austin A40 (yes, they got worse). But the favourites were the Mini Vans I had. Although back down to 850cc, they weighed nothing and you'd scoot around the lanes with ease.
Led Zeppelin released their first album and the average.........
House £4,874
Good Grief !!!!
Wheels of the the 50's & 60's
The Classic Hornetin
A nation that is afraid to let its people judge the truth and falsehood in an open market is a nation that is afraid of its people
John F. Kennedy My second car - A Ford Anglia
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