Wheeler Dealers Host Mike Brewer Reveals the One Classic Car He Would Never Restore
Are you a fan of classic cars and car restoration shows? If so, you may have heard of Mike Brewer, the host of Wheeler Dealers. In a recent online Q&A session, Mike revealed the one classic car he would never restore, calling it his “kryptonite”.
So, what is this car that Mike Brewer can’t stand? It’s none other than the Chrysler PT Cruiser Convertible. According to Mike, this car is “hideous” and he just can’t bring himself to work on it. He even went as far as to say that the design looks like “some kid after he took an overdose of Calpol got a crayon and drew the worst design ever”.
The Chrysler PT Cruiser Convertible was produced for three years starting in 2005 and was based on the five-door hatchback model. Despite its 220bhp and top speed of 124mph, the convertible PT Cruiser is a rare find with only a handful of models currently for sale in the country.
If you’re a fan of classic cars and car restoration shows, you may want to steer clear of the Chrysler PT Cruiser Convertible based on Mike Brewer’s strong opinions. And who knows, maybe you’ll agree with him once you see this “kryptonite” car in person.
If you want to learn more about Mike Brewer’s thoughts on classic cars and car restoration, be sure to check out the latest series of Wheeler Dealers. And if you’re interested in purchasing a used Chrysler PT Cruiser Convertible, be prepared to pay anywhere between £2,500 and £3,000.
So, what do you think of Mike Brewer’s choice for the one car he would never restore? Do you agree with his assessment of the Chrysler PT Cruiser Convertible? Let us know in the comments below!