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The first car was a Fiat 124
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Yeah. A Fiat worse than death. Was it? It leaked like a Lada
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It was the version, it was the light European version of the Lada
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The Russians then bought the model and made a heavier version of it. But anyway, it was..
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I got go-faster stripes on it. Oh, they always used to do that, didn't they
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They'd take on an old jalopy that goes at two miles an hour, but put go-faster stripes on it
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That was it. That was everything. My first car was my mum's Morris 1000, which was a good, solid, reliable little car
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which I thought was really boring, so I sold it. What was it? Morris 1000. Oh, yeah, that would be worth a few quid now
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Oh, it would, yeah, but unfortunately I sold it to buy an MG Midget, which burned more oil than petrol
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Look, sorry, sorry. I don't know why. Where have they done that from? I don't know, but that was impressive, wasn't it
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So there is my car there, and that is the rally lights on it
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It was higher at the back and at the front, and, yeah, so I was, what, 18 then
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Oh, bless! That was it. You don't forget your first car. Every bit of it was rusted
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Yeah. I actually had to drill holes in the floor just to let the water pour out
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Do you remember, it was always the floor that went in old cars, wasn't it? Rust got to the floor
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If you'd be very careful, your feet didn't go through the floor
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But I enjoyed that car, enjoyed that car. It was very good. You've got lovely fond memories of your first car
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Is that right? That was a fortune