Even as a pupil at grammar school, I always thought older cars were somehow cooler than new ones, so I counted myself lucky when I later inherited a Volkswagen 1500 from my mum’s aunt, to become my first car.
To start driving with a VW was not unusual around 35 years ago; many people began their car careers in this way.
Towards the end of my studies, I had fallen in love with a 1303cc Beetle convertible with a used-car dealer in my neighbourhood, so I scraped together all my money for it.
I still own it, the first car I bought with my own funds, but unfortunately I drive it far too rarely, either because it’s raining or too hot to drive it roof-down.
The Fiat 500 Giardiniera has sliding side windows
As a student, which included some time in France, I made the acquaintance of an Italian and when we had both long since returned home, he called and told me about an Alfa Romeo Giulia that came from the estate of a fellow student’s grandfather.
That was around 1999, and at that time it wasn’t possible to send pictures back and forth quickly and easily via mobile phone.