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    busmansholiday got a reaction from Joey spud in eBay tat volume 3.   
    https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202401175621937

    I didn't know whether to laugh, cry or get the violin out when reading the rather thorough description.....
     
    Near enough to possibly get it home ......
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    busmansholiday got a reaction from willswitchengage in eBay tat volume 3.   
    https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202401175621937

    I didn't know whether to laugh, cry or get the violin out when reading the rather thorough description.....
     
    Near enough to possibly get it home ......
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    busmansholiday got a reaction from andrew e in Truck Shite   
    Leyland Leopard bus chassis with Marshall body, apparently now preserved.
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    busmansholiday reacted to rattlecan in Truck Shite   
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    busmansholiday got a reaction from warch in Yellow headlights bugbear, is it me?   
    The other thing to consider is that yellow lights are nearly monochromatic (ie single colour). That gives you two advantages;
    firstly that yellow is the peak response of the human eye so vision is better,
    secondly because it's monochromatic the reflection due to fog is greatly reduced (no prismatic effects).
     
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    busmansholiday got a reaction from warch in Yellow headlights bugbear, is it me?   
    The frogs introduced yellow lights before WWIi so if you drove around at night with white lights in WWII you were obviously a German invader and fair game to be shot at.  Think they still felt the same for a long time after they were liberated.
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    busmansholiday got a reaction from catsinthewelder in Yellow headlights bugbear, is it me?   
    The frogs introduced yellow lights before WWIi so if you drove around at night with white lights in WWII you were obviously a German invader and fair game to be shot at.  Think they still felt the same for a long time after they were liberated.
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    busmansholiday got a reaction from Justwatching in Yellow headlights bugbear, is it me?   
    The other thing to consider is that yellow lights are nearly monochromatic (ie single colour). That gives you two advantages;
    firstly that yellow is the peak response of the human eye so vision is better,
    secondly because it's monochromatic the reflection due to fog is greatly reduced (no prismatic effects).
     
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    busmansholiday reacted to martc in Bus Shite   
    A couple more photos of one of the 1955 Citroën U55 Cityrama sightseeing buses as discussed previously.
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    busmansholiday got a reaction from chodweaver in Yellow headlights bugbear, is it me?   
    The other thing to consider is that yellow lights are nearly monochromatic (ie single colour). That gives you two advantages;
    firstly that yellow is the peak response of the human eye so vision is better,
    secondly because it's monochromatic the reflection due to fog is greatly reduced (no prismatic effects).
     
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    busmansholiday got a reaction from AnnoyingPentium in Yellow headlights bugbear, is it me?   
    The other thing to consider is that yellow lights are nearly monochromatic (ie single colour). That gives you two advantages;
    firstly that yellow is the peak response of the human eye so vision is better,
    secondly because it's monochromatic the reflection due to fog is greatly reduced (no prismatic effects).
     
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    busmansholiday got a reaction from chaseracer in Yellow headlights bugbear, is it me?   
    The other thing to consider is that yellow lights are nearly monochromatic (ie single colour). That gives you two advantages;
    firstly that yellow is the peak response of the human eye so vision is better,
    secondly because it's monochromatic the reflection due to fog is greatly reduced (no prismatic effects).
     
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    busmansholiday got a reaction from Joey spud in Yellow headlights bugbear, is it me?   
    The other thing to consider is that yellow lights are nearly monochromatic (ie single colour). That gives you two advantages;
    firstly that yellow is the peak response of the human eye so vision is better,
    secondly because it's monochromatic the reflection due to fog is greatly reduced (no prismatic effects).
     
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    busmansholiday reacted to martc in Bus Shite   
    NuT
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    busmansholiday got a reaction from chadders in Yellow headlights bugbear, is it me?   
    The other thing to consider is that yellow lights are nearly monochromatic (ie single colour). That gives you two advantages;
    firstly that yellow is the peak response of the human eye so vision is better,
    secondly because it's monochromatic the reflection due to fog is greatly reduced (no prismatic effects).
     
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    busmansholiday got a reaction from chadders in Yellow headlights bugbear, is it me?   
    The frogs introduced yellow lights before WWIi so if you drove around at night with white lights in WWII you were obviously a German invader and fair game to be shot at.  Think they still felt the same for a long time after they were liberated.
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    busmansholiday got a reaction from LightBulbFun in Yellow headlights bugbear, is it me?   
    The other thing to consider is that yellow lights are nearly monochromatic (ie single colour). That gives you two advantages;
    firstly that yellow is the peak response of the human eye so vision is better,
    secondly because it's monochromatic the reflection due to fog is greatly reduced (no prismatic effects).
     
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    busmansholiday got a reaction from cort1977 in Yellow headlights bugbear, is it me?   
    The other thing to consider is that yellow lights are nearly monochromatic (ie single colour). That gives you two advantages;
    firstly that yellow is the peak response of the human eye so vision is better,
    secondly because it's monochromatic the reflection due to fog is greatly reduced (no prismatic effects).
     
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    busmansholiday got a reaction from Matty in Yellow headlights bugbear, is it me?   
    The other thing to consider is that yellow lights are nearly monochromatic (ie single colour). That gives you two advantages;
    firstly that yellow is the peak response of the human eye so vision is better,
    secondly because it's monochromatic the reflection due to fog is greatly reduced (no prismatic effects).
     
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    busmansholiday got a reaction from Stinkwheel in Yellow headlights bugbear, is it me?   
    The other thing to consider is that yellow lights are nearly monochromatic (ie single colour). That gives you two advantages;
    firstly that yellow is the peak response of the human eye so vision is better,
    secondly because it's monochromatic the reflection due to fog is greatly reduced (no prismatic effects).
     
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    busmansholiday got a reaction from Rust Collector in Yellow headlights bugbear, is it me?   
    The other thing to consider is that yellow lights are nearly monochromatic (ie single colour). That gives you two advantages;
    firstly that yellow is the peak response of the human eye so vision is better,
    secondly because it's monochromatic the reflection due to fog is greatly reduced (no prismatic effects).
     
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    busmansholiday got a reaction from Shite Ron in Yellow headlights bugbear, is it me?   
    The frogs introduced yellow lights before WWIi so if you drove around at night with white lights in WWII you were obviously a German invader and fair game to be shot at.  Think they still felt the same for a long time after they were liberated.
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    busmansholiday got a reaction from Spiny Norman in Yellow headlights bugbear, is it me?   
    The frogs introduced yellow lights before WWIi so if you drove around at night with white lights in WWII you were obviously a German invader and fair game to be shot at.  Think they still felt the same for a long time after they were liberated.
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    busmansholiday got a reaction from Stinkwheel in Yellow headlights bugbear, is it me?   
    The frogs introduced yellow lights before WWIi so if you drove around at night with white lights in WWII you were obviously a German invader and fair game to be shot at.  Think they still felt the same for a long time after they were liberated.
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    busmansholiday got a reaction from grogee in eBay tat volume 3.   
    https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202401015156742
    £595, non starter, Sheffield.

     
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