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anonymous user reacted to UltraWomble in eBay tat volume 3.
A much more table looking Cyclecart if that tickles your fancy (though the plywood steering wheel fills me with the heebie jeebies)
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/225414760202
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anonymous user reacted to D.E in eBay tat volume 3.
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anonymous user reacted to alcyonecorporation in eBay tat volume 3.
Whoever stuck those stupid Halfords 'FORD MONDEO JAKE' typeface 'LAGONDA V8' badges on the wings need to stick them back up their arse from whence they came.
I don't why people need to cover their cars in those piss awful wonky letters, they look fucking terrible.
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anonymous user reacted to D.E in eBay tat volume 3.
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anonymous user got a reaction from flat4alfa in HMC- 1979 escort 1.3GL is here!
I love that portrait of a young Dot Cotton, I never realised she was popular over there
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anonymous user reacted to Dyslexic Viking in What makes you grin? Antidote to grumpy thread
Took the old barge out on its first drive of 2023 and it managed 40km without breaking down which is a big win.
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anonymous user got a reaction from AnnoyingPentium in HMC- 1979 escort 1.3GL is here!
I love that portrait of a young Dot Cotton, I never realised she was popular over there
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anonymous user got a reaction from richardmorris in eBay tat volume 3.
How often do you change your sister?
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anonymous user got a reaction from Shite Ron in eBay tat volume 3.
How often do you change your sister?
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anonymous user got a reaction from Christine in eBay tat volume 3.
How often do you change your sister?
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anonymous user got a reaction from Cavcraft in eBay tat volume 3.
How often do you change your sister?
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anonymous user got a reaction from garethj in eBay tat volume 3.
How often do you change your sister?
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anonymous user got a reaction from High Jetter in eBay tat volume 3.
How often do you change your sister?
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anonymous user got a reaction from myglaren in Cars, Lasses and Lads - A Photo Sharing Thread
Because she is 9 foot tall and nobody can reach
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anonymous user got a reaction from myglaren in The grumpy thread
My dad always employed a trolley jack for people who parked in the way, either that or his bunch of random keys. People who blocked the doors of his workshop often found their cars stuck in the hedge, but that was a long time ago, different times, as one would say.
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anonymous user reacted to watkindj in 1951 Lanchester LD10 - Rear Corner Inspection
Lanchester did not body the LD10 they were built by multiple firms mainly Briggs and Barker but also E. D. Abbott of Farnham. Hooper & Co of London, Mumford’s, Abbey Garage, Plymouth. Avon Coachworks of Warwick, B.S.A. , H. J. Mulliner & Co.Bedford Park, Chiswick, West London and Wentworth.
The Hooper van was specially commissioned for what was a small garage near me and has just returned to the same family now owned by the son of its original commissioner
As for getting around the Tax as someone else mentioned with Utility Variants the answer is yes one is known and was bodied by Mumfords of Plymouth
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anonymous user reacted to Metal Guru in Cars, Lasses and Lads - A Photo Sharing Thread
Why is no one helping this poor women being attacked by two critters?
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anonymous user got a reaction from chadders in The grumpy thread
My dad always employed a trolley jack for people who parked in the way, either that or his bunch of random keys. People who blocked the doors of his workshop often found their cars stuck in the hedge, but that was a long time ago, different times, as one would say.
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anonymous user got a reaction from eddyramrod in HMC- 1979 escort 1.3GL is here!
I love that portrait of a young Dot Cotton, I never realised she was popular over there
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anonymous user got a reaction from HMC in HMC- 1979 escort 1.3GL is here!
I love that portrait of a young Dot Cotton, I never realised she was popular over there
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anonymous user got a reaction from richardmorris in The grumpy thread
My dad always employed a trolley jack for people who parked in the way, either that or his bunch of random keys. People who blocked the doors of his workshop often found their cars stuck in the hedge, but that was a long time ago, different times, as one would say.
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anonymous user got a reaction from sdkrc in The grumpy thread
My dad always employed a trolley jack for people who parked in the way, either that or his bunch of random keys. People who blocked the doors of his workshop often found their cars stuck in the hedge, but that was a long time ago, different times, as one would say.
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anonymous user got a reaction from Matty in HMC- 1979 escort 1.3GL is here!
I love that portrait of a young Dot Cotton, I never realised she was popular over there