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32 minutes ago, Datsuncog said:

Didn't expect to see one of these on the Shore Rd in Belfast this morning...

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It still weirds me out that the front/rear engined versions of that are near totally identical save for them having grafted the nose of a truck externally onto the front of the ones with the engine up front.

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On 14/09/2024 at 13:05, Metal Guru said:

Top speed is impressive , 0-100 kph, less so for that kind of car.

The figures I have are a bit better than that.... 0-60mph  was supposed to be 3.8  and 0-100 mph was a staggering 7.7 secs, so pretty hot for something with no traction control, 2wd and a manual gearbox! 

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Visited family in Somerset this weekend - found one of the local garages has an excellent variety of chod on the forecourt and (presumably theirs) on the roads of the industrial estate nearby:

 

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10 hours ago, hairnet said:

chap i follow on a bike site is on a roadtrip in new england

spotted this yesterday

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That is lazy posting another person spots😅

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1 hour ago, louiepj said:

Jaaag..... With both front and rear square number plate recesses?953cab3c78d270d11cc2a8a6d9ad99ed.jpg

First registered in May 2022 so probably a Japanese import. 

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57 minutes ago, Stinkwheel said:

good shout, is there any possibility they are basicaly the same chassis?

The pilot one below looks very similar to both pictures

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The Pilot was based on the pre-war UK Model 62, which was based on the US 1935/36 Ford, hence why the chassis look almost identical. I think there is a slight difference in the wheel base .

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Carantec, Brittany, on Monday. After two weeks in Normandy and Brittany, I've noticed that these and Saxos are the most common older small stuff around. Not 106s, strangely. I saw more Peugeot 406s than 407s, which have almost disappeared. The Twingos are often like this one, from before the minor facelift, making them over 20 years old.

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4 hours ago, MiniMinorMk3 said:

The Pilot was based on the pre-war UK Model 62, which was based on the US 1935/36 Ford, hence why the chassis look almost identical. I think there is a slight difference in the wheel base .

Nice rigid chassis with that X-brace.

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30 minutes ago, Leyland Worldmaster said:

Croydonshire earlier. Quite a surprise considering ULEZ, innit...

 

 

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Many seats meanz exempt?

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8 hours ago, MiniMinorMk3 said:

First registered in May 2022 so probably a Japanese import. 

I'd say so. Absolutely loads have come from Japan in the last five years or so 

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