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MY FIRST CAR

- By Steve Teale Tony Christie

Singer Tony Christie was working in the wages department of a steelworks in Rotherham when he began his life-long love of cars with an Austin A40.

“I was 17 or 18 so it would have been around 1961 when I got the car,” he said. “I was still living in Conisbroug­h at the time.

“It was good to be mobile at that age. I was working at the steelworks but I was also singing in clubs so I was very busy. It was good to be able to go home in my own car rather than buses or trains. The first car I drove was my uncle’s. Cars were few and far between, so I was very lucky to have access to one.”

It started an infatuatio­n with cars which saw him own a Rolls-Royce and no end of exotic models such as Ford Mustangs and Aston Martins. “I got a Rolls pretty early on,” he said. “It was almost obligatory in showbusine­ss to show you were doing well. It was 1971 I think and it was a Silver Shadow. It even had a personalis­ed number, TON10.

“It was lovely to have a Rolls but I really had an affection for Aston Martins.

“I was driving over from Sheffield to Manchester

and I saw one. It was beautiful so I decided I had to have one.”

He enjoyed an Audi A8, which he says was one of the best cars he ever had. Now he has a Mercedes-Benz, which he enjoys but he says parking is difficult with bigger cars.

Tony, who is 80 and best known for his hit (Is This The Way To) Amarillo, still drives despite a dementia diagnosis just over a year ago.

His home is in Staffordsh­ire which because it is in the centre of the country he can usually get home from a concert. “They say I’m safe to drive so I still enjoy motoring,” he said.

He is still performing concerts. He has 31 dates in his diary this year already. He played at Scunthorpe (Plowright Theatre) recently and in September and October he has dates in Wakefield and Leeds.

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 ?? ?? ‘GOOD TO BE MOBILE’: Singer Tony Christie’s first car was an Austin A40, which he bought when he was working in the steelworks and performing in clubs at night.
‘GOOD TO BE MOBILE’: Singer Tony Christie’s first car was an Austin A40, which he bought when he was working in the steelworks and performing in clubs at night.

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