If they never gained the cache of a 911, neither did they command the same price. In fact, as new cars Alpine GTAs were really more comparable price-wise with the Porsche 944.
Alpine had a long association with Renault and these were the first built post-takeover. With its rally-winning history the Alpine had huge credibility with enthusiasts, but in the UK it was sold simply as a Renault GTA in either naturally aspirated or Turbo form: many prefer the non-turbo cars.
The GTAs ran from from 1984 to 1991, when they were replaced with the short-lived 3-litre A610 model. Amazingly, you can occasionally find a GTA now for less than £5000 and quite routinely for £10,000.
10. Chevrolet Corvair
Target price: £3-12,000
Alternatively: Volkswagen Karmann Ghia (£5-30,000)
Volkswagen Karmann Ghias are such pretty cars that their utter lack of performance feels slightly annoying.
While they are not quite the clichéd classic they were in the ’90s, I still can’t help thinking that anyone who values style over driver appeal this much really needs help. When you have to spend £5000 for a project and anything up to £30,000 (or more, depending on model and rarity) you really do need to have a word with yourself.
My answer is the Chevrolet Corvair. Not the death trap Ralph Nader claimed, Corvairs are VW-like in that they have a rear-mounted air-cooled engine. The crucial difference is that it’s a ‘six’ not a ‘four’ – hence it sounds more like a 911 than a Beetle. And with 80-150bhp on tap, any of them will go better than a Karmann Ghia at any rate.
Corvairs are not in huge abundance in the UK or Europe, but there are still loads in America, ranging from a couple of thousand dollars up to maybe $20,000 for a rarity such as a Turbo convertible.
The 1969-’65 versions have cute Hillman Imp-like looks on a larger scale, while ’65-on versions are particularly pretty in two-door coupe form. And to seal the deal, Corvair parts are cheap and freely available from the States.
Images: Tony Baker, James Mann, Malcolm Griffiths, Will Williams, Daimler Archive, Autocar
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Martin Buckley
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