I have had a few cars which made me smile: The first was a beach buggy I built from a shortened VW Beetle floor pan. 8" wide wheels on the front and 10" on the back. Passed an Austin Champ stuck in the sand with no difficulty at all. Then there were a series of P4 Rovers which usually cost me next to nothing and provided very relaxed driving especially the110 with overdrive.
I got a tatty Volvo 240 estate as a stopgap when I was short of cash, dents in the wings which had surface rust and not enough power to trouble the skin on a rice pudding. Driving through Paris I was surprised by the driving and thought I can do better than that. Approaching the Arc de triumph there were about 5 lanes of traffic whizzing around I thought they have to give way to traffic from the right and just carried straight on, they all stopped.
My favourite was a Saab 9000, I got rid of it at 230,000 miles, of which I had done about 200,000 of them.
My BIL's 4WD 2CV was a laugh when I tried it on an off road course, it could do some parts easier than my old Range Rover.
My favourite (being in Australia helps lol) was a factory VW Countrybug- NOT a good wet weather or cold weather car- but an absolute blast to drive in summer with the top down- especially on the beach (if you DID manage to get it bogged (and that was bloody difficult indeed) you just left it running in first, run around the back and lift/'bum bump' the back until it took off, then run alongside and jump over the side pods and tootle off...
The only car I ever had that you could change a front tyre by having someone literally lift that corner while you swapped the tyre!!!
Added bonus- you could leave the radio blasting full volume all day while on the beach fishing- and if the battery ran flat- no wuckas mate- just grab the jack handle, stick it in the hole in the rear- and hand crank it until it started!!!!
We got a 'little exuberant' in it one day...
My mate was driving, and when I went to get out- as I lifted my foot off the passengers floor- 'hmmm- I'm lifting my foot, but its still firmly on the floor????'- it was THAT evenly balanced...
Yes. that stick was stopping it from rolling over!!!!
(if you look carefully at the 'black bit' about 3/4's of the way to the right, there is a rubber plug... pull that out, insert the jack handle and thats how you could crank start it...)
Factory made by VW Australia, and an absolute blast in the summer (not real fast as it had the old 'splittie' reduction boxes fitted to the rear axles- 105kph max- but turned 90 degrees to give more torque and ground clearance- otherwise a basically bog standard 6v beetle floorpan, fitted with heavy duty Kombi suspension, brakes etc- giving it superb offroad ability even though it was only 2wd- weighed about 430kg from the factory- this one was one of the rare '4 seaters' and had an aftermarket rollcage (from the factory- no rollcage- and no seatbelts either!!! the driver had the steering wheel to hold on to, the passenger had a 'jesus' bar on the dash in front of them...)
Even with the 'roof' up- it had no doors, no side curtains- all it was was a flexible roof that stretched from the rear to the top of the windscreen... completely open on both sides (NOT a cold weather car lol)
But easily the funnest car I have ever driven- in summer....
Long gone- I moved up north to the mines, and it was no longer roadworthy- it desperately needed a new floorpan (stock beetle with minor mods for strength)- like all 'opentops'- rain had taken its toll on the floorpan, which was more 'rust lace' than steel...
Country Bug, Wikipedia
ETA- here you need a 'beach permit' to drive on some popular fishing beaches- see in the first pic the triangle sticker???- thats it...
Whats funny it they advise you to stick it on the rear window, or a passengers window (preferably the rear)- um, well about that guys... um... WHAT windows????