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I do apologise ,I mean silver on black . I didn't know myself it was someone who informed me 

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Ooh, that looks like an early XS!

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I do like to see a ‘ normal’ car towing , seems anything bigger than a camping trailer necessities a Land Cruiser , these days.

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9 minutes ago, NorfolkNWeigh said:

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I do like to see a ‘ normal’ car towing , seems anything bigger than a camping trailer necessities a Land Cruiser , these days.

bASe spec W123? Looks like a 200.

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4 hours ago, NorfolkNWeigh said:

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I do like to see a ‘ normal’ car towing , seems anything bigger than a camping trailer necessities a Land Cruiser , these days.

I don't really care but that must be right at the weight limit for that Passat.

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28 minutes ago, spartacus said:

I don't really care but that must be right at the weight limit for that Passat.

It’s a Superb , which can tow 2200kg . A 1977 W123 200 weighs 1480kg , so depending on the weight of the trailer, say 550/600 kg. Should be OK , I’d rather tow with that than some faux 4x4 softroader like a Freelander or Qashqai. 
We had a 2.2 Freelander 2 and it wobbled around with an MX5 on a tilt bed Brian James, next time I moved it I used my Chrysler 300C , didn’t know it was there. Both had 2 tonne capability in theory.

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On 09/09/2020 at 18:40, quicksilver said:

This beige Golf is delightful and not remotely scened - it was going to the tip with a load of sacks on the back seat.

SNO 265W - 1980 Volkswagen Golf 1.1 L

 

The Golf is still with its original owner!  No wonder it looks so original, long may it stay that way.

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Spotted in a local village (Knockholt).  Here's an ugly blue Ford... next to a much more exciting blue Ford...

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I think we may have two Ford lickers living next to one another as the next picture shows...

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I'm not good on my older Blue Oval stuff, is that a Zephyr MK2?  If so, I don't think Brian Blessed will be getting out of that.  Trust me, the path was very tempting to head down to get a better picture. 

Then there was this, the other side of the hedge in front of the same house,.,.

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And finally, my errand done and I was heading back to my car, this pulled up outside the village shop.  The old feller driving it popped out to get a newspaper, then hopped in again all done as if he regularly did this every Saturday morning. 

Austin 7?

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Looking incredibly small next to the Lexus thingy, in about 50 yards I had an absolute treat.  12/10 will definitely come back to Knockholt for more driveway ornaments/stuff from another age etc.

 

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As un-shite as it's possible to get but how's this for an in the wild spot? A 1929 Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 SS with a distinguished motorsport history, which was auctioned in 2016 with an estimate of £1.2 to 1.8 million! I assume it came from Bicester Heritage but it's surprising to see such a rare and valuable car on an ordinary open trailer. Google the reg UU 9125 for more on its history.

UU 9125 - 1929 Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 SS

 

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Very nice...if it was mine it would have been being driven rather than trailered though!  Assuming it wasn't on the way to have some fault rectified anyway.

Worth that much or not, I'd still drive it - carefully and making sure I had a very good insurance policy in place!

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10 hours ago, Dirk Diggler said:

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That needs to be going round with a red rear plate. 

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11 hours ago, Dirk Diggler said:

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twas POR990S for those curious :) 

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10 hours ago, High Jetter said:

Not sure it's Irish

It's almost certainly a UK import being RHD and by its number probably came in between 2010 and 2013; I actually liked the numbering system like this; really can't abide by ZV plates and certainly no because they apply to imports up to 1990

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Spotted in Crook, Co Durham today. Immaculate.

Oh and an SD1 just sped past as well. Awesome. 

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Phoar! The better looking sister of the Alfa Brera.

I would usually say an Alfa should be red, but I'll make an exception here, I'm not entirely convinced by those wheels though.

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I've seen 2 FSO Matizes today. ?

One in a museum, one in the wild. They're exceptionally rare compared to a regular Daewoo Matiz.

Here's the one being currently exhibited at FSO:

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And yes, that is a Daewoo Chairman behind it. :D

Also saw this:

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O_o

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This is not just a Talbot Express motorhome.  This is a six wheeled Talbot Express motorhome. 

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Having owned what I believe to be the 'best' of the available engines in a van based Talbot camper, I can say with some authority, that must be dire to drive, very slow and very, very, thirsty.

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11 minutes ago, spartacus said:

Having owned what I believe to be the 'best' of the available engines in a van based Talbot camper, I can say with some authority, that must be dire to drive, very slow and very, very, thirsty.

I'm pretty sure those parrots on the side add at least 50bhp each.

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