Mitsubishi Evo, a Japanese Classic?
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reddiesel

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2,806 posts

65 months

Yesterday (10:21)
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We never seem to give much coverage to Japanese Performance Cars of the classic variety and at the ripe old age of 62 I seem to be looking at them more and more . Brought up when the first Japanese Cars started to really take hold in the UK , my old man an ex Triumph biker still mourning the demise of the Industry would label them junk . With the result prejudice took hold and I have never owned a Japanese car .

https://angliacarauctions.co.uk/auctions/2728-01-N...

This is the sort of thing that appeals . Is it fair to say that bought at the right money you could enjoy it at the weekend , bring her up to scratch and escape at the end of it all without having your pants taken down . Any of you "Ford Boys" perhaps priced out of the RS marketplace ever been tempted ?

Mark A S

2,009 posts

206 months

Yesterday (11:46)
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reddiesel said:
We never seem to give much coverage to Japanese Performance Cars of the classic variety and at the ripe old age of 62 I seem to be looking at them more and more . Brought up when the first Japanese Cars started to really take hold in the UK , my old man an ex Triumph biker still mourning the demise of the Industry would label them junk . With the result prejudice took hold and I have never owned a Japanese car .

https://angliacarauctions.co.uk/auctions/2728-01-N...

This is the sort of thing that appeals . Is it fair to say that bought at the right money you could enjoy it at the weekend , bring her up to scratch and escape at the end of it all without having your pants taken down . Any of you "Ford Boys" perhaps priced out of the RS marketplace ever been tempted ?
Fantastic cars. Had both a 6 and an 8, both grey imports, both standard as IMO for a road car they don't really need any more. I had an Escort Cosworth from 92, the Evo's were, and i am very much a Ford fan, much better cars.

rovermorris999

5,300 posts

207 months

Yesterday (13:22)
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Yes great cars and I'd imagine getting hard to find in non-rusty, non-modded condition. I'd love one although I've always leant towards Subaru, used to have an RB320 and now have a last-of-the-line Final Edition, a definite keeper.

Heaveho

6,426 posts

192 months

Yesterday (22:02)
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I used to chop and change cars every couple of years until this turned up. That was about 22 years ago. I've had many things alongside it, including a GT-R35, V10 M5 etc. and honourable mentions go to the Lexus IS-F and Audi R8 V10, both of which I'd have kept in an ideal world, but when push came to shove, I let both of them go in favour of the Evo.

If all you're interested in is epic capability above all else, there's nothing like an Evo. I'm prepared to accept it's not all things to all men, but it's an absolute giant killer, and irreplaceable as far as I'm concerned.

MattsCar

1,846 posts

123 months

Well the first article I saw of an EVO in Classic and Sportscar magazine was about 10 years ago, when they pitted a TM against an RB5.

I think once a car enters the slightly snobby realm of that magazine, it can be viewed as a classic.


aeropilot

38,762 posts

245 months

reddiesel said:
https://angliacarauctions.co.uk/auctions/2728-01-N...

This is the sort of thing that appeals . Is it fair to say that bought at the right money you could enjoy it at the weekend , bring her up to scratch and escape at the end of it all without having your pants taken down . Any of you "Ford Boys" perhaps priced out of the RS marketplace ever been tempted ?
Nope.
Far too good in a scary way for me......an ex-RS owning buddy had one nearly new back in the day, a Tommi Mak edition EVO VI in red, which from what I remember was the rarest colour. It was a proper weapon, and scary on UK roads it was so good. Running costs were epic though, he had it for a year or so before selling it for what he paid for it, and he looks back on it as another 'should have kept' looking at the prices good ones are now going for.
Just not my thing though, a Datsun 240Z is abut the only Jap car I'd consider owning, while I can truly appreciate the engineering (especially when I was rally service crew on multiple RAC Rallies running a Toyota AE86) of the more modern stuff, they are just too new for me, and I'm same age as you.

worsy

6,314 posts

193 months

Never had a 6 but had an 8 FQ330 for a while. Really quick back in it's day, although the numbers these days are not impressive when compared to newer stuff. Drank Super Unleaded like no tomorrow and required a service every 4500 miles. Ruinous biggrin