I drive a Ford Fiasco! And it is! I dont mind -all I want is A to B and back again.
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My "daily" car is my faithful, X reg Vauxhall Astra Estate - and yes, it's usually a shed inside! The back bit is SO useful for Dexter, and also all the stuff to and from the lottie! Any offers to give it a clean? LOL! My "Sunday" car (well, it would be if he was on the road!) is Henry my 1964 MG Midget. Bless! BernieLast edited by dexterdoglancashire; 28-11-2007, 06:08 PM.Bernie aka DDL
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Originally posted by dexterdoglancashire View PostAny offers to give it a clean?
Then again, I think some are Albanian, some Latvian, Kosovan.
I take mine to a crew of Eastern Europeans who have replaced the machinery in a local car wash. They do a great job, only costs me £10 and they're done in 10-15 minutes, meaning I have plenty of time for other things...
They do a cracking job (and I'm fastidious about car cleaning) inside and out.A simple dude trying to grow veg. http://haywayne.blogspot.com/
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Originally posted by madmax View PostI have taxed worse.The river Trent is lovely, I know because I have walked on it for 18 years.
Brian Clough
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Originally posted by bubblewrap View PostTax? not too many locals in Crete tax these things they are all over the island but only used very locally they are generally repaired? by the owner or the village blacksmith. But I enjoy seeing them going flat out at 20mph with all manner of loads.Let's go diggin' dirt....
Big silver bird, come land low and slow
Cut your engines, cool your wings,
You've taken me home...
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Madmax, did you see the latest TopGear?
Triumph Dolomite I always liked, a neat hot saloon, well the Sprint anyway.
The SD1, a local guy had a stripped back one in racing trim, neat, sounded awesome.Always thank people who have helped you immediately, as they may not be around to thank later.
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We had a weeks holiday on Skerries (a very remote island here in Shetland) many years ago. It has about 1 mile of road, but everyone had a car of dubious quality.
We flew in by the local little aeroplane and the boys (then aged 3 and 4) wanted a photograph of the plane landing at the little airstrip. One morning when eating breakfast we heard this horrendous noise and all dashed out the caravan, grabbing wellie boots and legged it to the airport to get our photo. Much disappointment when a old Ford Cortina went past with no exhaust or doors!~
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Originally posted by JennieAtkinson View PostWe had a weeks holiday on Skerries (a very remote island here in Shetland) many years ago. It has about 1 mile of road, but everyone had a car of dubious quality.
We flew in by the local little aeroplane and the boys (then aged 3 and 4) wanted a photograph of the plane landing at the little airstrip. One morning when eating breakfast we heard this horrendous noise and all dashed out the caravan, grabbing wellie boots and legged it to the airport to get our photo. Much disappointment when a old Ford Cortina went past with no exhaust or doors!My Majesty made for him a garden anew in order
to present to him vegetables and all beautiful flowers.- Offerings of Thutmose III to Amon-Ra (1500 BCE)
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Originally posted by Peter View PostMadmax, did you see the latest TopGear?
Triumph Dolomite I always liked, a neat hot saloon, well the Sprint anyway.
The SD1, a local guy had a stripped back one in racing trim, neat, sounded awesome.Let's go diggin' dirt....
Big silver bird, come land low and slow
Cut your engines, cool your wings,
You've taken me home...
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Drive ? Ride !
Solidarity with all those who are part of the solution : )Attached Files
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Originally posted by madmax View Post... As for the SD1,..............
Do you remember "The Motor 100"?
100th birthday of the car, I took some mates to the celebrations at Silverstone, the track pace car was an SD1 Vitesse and the fire engine was an XJ saloon with an immersion heater tank sized multihose fire extinguisher instead of a rear seat.
Classiest car seen, a Jag MkII fully restored in gunmetal gray.
Most stylish, a '30s racing car, BRM?
Loudest thing there, British Leyland TRW(?) racing hardtop XJS.
My Maestro, there I've said it, didn't get stuck in the carpark field either.Always thank people who have helped you immediately, as they may not be around to thank later.
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