my soul and my anal integrity:o i sold it for three beans and a pineapple
My first car.
It was a 1968 HK 186 GTS Monaro.
Lee.
My AP5 Valiant Regal sedan,built it up from a jigsaw puzzle to daily driver was a good old cruiser:cry
I sold my pineapple for three beans and an anus! :duh
Still have my first car (54 oval - waiting for some loving), but regretted trading my '81 GSX 250 for a shiney new Hornet 600. The 250 had so much
more character, sure it only did 115km/hr, sure the rear drum locked up, sure the carbies iced up the list goes on...
also a comet goldfish when I was a kid (in the 80's) - I bought him when he was small then traded him in for $2 years later...lesson learnt, a man
and his fish should never be parted. I've had Roger the red devil since 1996...
I still regret selling my '70 notch. Bought it as an insurance write off and rebuilt it. Sold it 10 years ago and still think about it....
i regret not marrying that pro in vic when she asked me would have kept in a manner i'm not accustom to
oh well
The original hellbus. Damn had some good fun in that thing.
Prolly my Mini Moke... but seriously he was waaay beyond my means to repair, so I would have regretted it a lot more if I had kept li'l Manny and watched him rust...
Go Schmo:P
schmo IT WAS YOUUUUUUU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I regret selling three things when I was young. These are only a few of the total.
1. My Hornby Dublo train set.
2. My Meccano set. I replaced it about 20 years ago. I don't use it. I just have it. A young man next door who is doing an engineering degree
recently borrowed it to make a mechanism for an assignment. That's why I have it. All properly equiped scientific laboratories should have a Meccano
set with which to make mechanisms to help in experiments.
3. My marbles. I had several blood real marbles amongst a big collection of otherwise ordinary marbles. My dad gave them to me as he had kept them
from his boyhood. Blood reals are red and white with a marbled swirl effect. They are harder and denser than other marbles and have a greater
coefficient of restitution. That means that when they hit an ordinary glass marble they stop and the cheap glass marble goes flying away. They also
had a chipped, rough surface from years of use, so they were very easy to grip and fire. I used to trade dozens of cheap marbels to get a lost blood
real back.
I had a blood real tombowler that was invincible.
Now that I think more deeply about this, I really do regret not still having them.
My kawasaki ZZR250... WHY DID I SELL IT??... WHYYY??? :cry
My Mini
My Valiant station wagon (safari)
My Bug
ummmm
My BMW I miss the speed and handling not quiet the same in the Hilux it looses tracktion everywhere even when you don't try to in the wet does good fishies
My first car, the reason for this affliction, an early sixties beetle that i was setting up for a 13B engine, spent too many weekends getting it
straight for a nice coat of white tinter, only put an interior in it to sell it !
still got my 2nd car, a hilux !
My first beetle, a Martini Olive 1976. And also my HSV Senator. Hmmm they were the days!
i really regret selling my old 54 barndoor split ute for a house deposit, it was a beauty even had safaris,very little rust, old crank handle 1100,a st christopher badge on the dash which was a factory extra apparently, a fella around byron bay has it now, saw it on this website recently but at least he is fixing it still
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• 1963 Toyota Tiara
• 1978 Valiant Regal sedan. I restored it and used it as a daily. Fully optioned.
Go Mopar!
mine is a 62 steel blue and opal white delux my x wife made me sell due to too many toys at the time
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my GTI...
Where do i start? All regrettable sales for one reason or another
My original black 55 Chev (sob,sniff)
66 Chev
big block hk monaro
VC and AP5 Valiants
916 Ducati racebike
R1 Yamaha racebike
A 9 second GSX 1230 Suzuki streetbike
And a few others
my 2180 ida manx , sure was fun
I have only ever sold two of my dubs, my KG in the UK but I don't regret selling it as it would have been an ongoing problem down the track with the body but I do regret leaving the engine in it. In Oz I sold a camper because the wife told me to and I don't regret that either. Just wish I'd kept the engine though from the KG, twin Reece fish carbs,counter weighted crank,1835cc,lightened flywheel, go faster cam (I think a Scat C45) gasflowed heads, it went like the clappers and was even reliable! Now I'm a married man with kids and so my priorities have had to change, Will never sell my buggy nor cabriolet as they are part of the family and I know I'd regret it if I did.
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I've never sold a Dub, in fact i've only recently bought my first one. I do however regret selling my 74 dodge truck. It ws a shortbed that I built a big block for. It was a beast until a brake failure left the front end in shambles
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I really regret selling my MK3 vr6 Colour concept,not the quikest thing on the raod but fun and only 1 of 20.Now I'm in a rice burner. Oh what a feeling!