QUOTE(moe @ May 10 2009, 09:23 PM)

SpeedyK, I'm convinced you're actually God hiding out on Earth. I have never met anyone who's owned such eclectic, and tasteful cars in my life.
I mean just look at this list:
Fiat X1/9
Matra Murena
Nissan 300ZX
Lotus Exige
Peugeot 106 Rallye
Opel Speedster
Smart Roadster-Coupe Brabus
Also, if I remember correctly, there's a couple classics. I believe there was an Alfa of some sort, and a Triumph?
It's a Lancia, not an Alfa. A Beta Spider – designed by Pininfarina and built by Zagato (hence the Zagato name for this model in North America). Actually, to pull this back on-topic

, it's very much a big brother to an X1/9 (but with 2 usable rear seats) and has a very similar removable top and twin cam engine).


And yes, there was a Triumph TR4A IRS – the first car that I owned and actually drove legally*. It was the world's first production car with a "targa" roof (on the similarly -bodied TR4 live axle model from 1961 – years before Porsche). Trouble on the Triumph was that you couldn't store the removed bolt-on hardpanel section in the car – but it had a softtop section to use if necessary. Got me hooked on targas like the X1/9! This one is identical to the one I owned (Signal Red and wire wheels):

I pretty much wrecked it travelling to and from uni and replaced it with the MGC that I still have (no good pics to hand – this is from its restoration):

And here's a recent pic (on the left next to the Lancia, both under covers)

note to self: must get some decent pics of it

My Pug 106 is actually a GTI – same engine as the Rallye, but with more creature comforts (air con, leather/alcantra, etc.)


but it has Rallye steel wheels in winter

*My very first car was a humble Mini – but I couldn't afford the insurance even on that at 17, so sold it (for 3x what I paid after spending all summer doing it up):

My complete ownership list is not that long. In chronological order of purchase (** means I've still got it):
Mini
Triumph TR4A IRS
MG MGC Roadster**
Fiat X1/9 5-Speed
Talbot-Matra Murena 2.2
RangeRover 2-door Deluxe manual
RangeRover 4-door manual
Lancia Beta Spider 2000**
RangeRover 3.9 manual
RangeRover 4.6 HSE (auto only)
Peugeot 106GTI**
Nissan 300ZX TwinTurbo 2+2**
Opel Speedster 2.2
Dodge Durango 4.7 SLT**
Lotus Exige Cup Bemani**
Smart Brabus Xclusive Roadster-Coupé**
Of my current cars, if I could keep only one to use and drive, it would have to be – for reasons of practicality – the Durango!

The others all have their charms though – each being special in some way. The fact that 4 out of 7 (5 if I
really wanted to remove the Exige's hardtop) are open-topped, shows that I like the fresh air experience. And the fact that more than half of the 16 cars I've owned were either open-topped or mid-engined, or both shows that, given a choice, I really do like impractical stuff
And to once more get back OT... the X1/9 was perhaps the best driver's car available for the money when new (and I don't mean straightline fastest, I mean
rewarding to drive). It certainly wiped the floor with the other contender at that price, the TR7 convertible. When you consider that the X1/9 was designed at the start of the seventies, it is a fantastic car for the time in so many ways