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Again i found myself down at my mate's garage, while shooting the breeze this beautiful 190SL turned up for a little bit of paint work,  

Its currently for sale at £140.000 and was an import from America Land, the owner has just bought an AC Ace to replace this

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A couple of interesting bits on transporters.

Pug on a BCA truck so hopefully heading for auction rather than scrap

N499 MBW - 1996 Peugeot 306 XLd

And a more-door Escort GT that never officially existed, just sold by Mathewsons and on its way to a new home

KYM 340K - 1971 Ford Escort 1300 GT

Also this beast. When Googling to find out what it is (1996 Winnebago Adventurer) I found an advert describing one as an affordable starter camper. Only in the USA...

N311 CBL - 1996 Winnebago Adventurer

And to finish, a locally-registered JRG Volvo from this morning

H724 ARP - 1991 Volvo 460 GLEi

 

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3 minutes ago, High Jetter said:

Is that TWO golf carts on the winni trailer?

Sure is. Not sure why an RV owner would need two golf carts but it's a hell of a rig.

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Perhassibly related to weight limits, 2 on 1 cart might be more than batteries can cope with?

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Out in the Capri today and I come across another one in the wild at the lights. In October! Not bad going for a random trip out. 

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Posted this in the cars you didn’t know existed thread but think it deserves a mention here. Behold. The Isuzu VehiCROSS

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On 10/9/2020 at 10:33 PM, quicksilver said:

A couple of interesting bits on transporters.

Pug on a BCA truck so hopefully heading for auction rather than scrap

N499 MBW - 1996 Peugeot 306 XLd

And a more-door Escort GT that never officially existed, just sold by Mathewsons and on its way to a new home

KYM 340K - 1971 Ford Escort 1300 GT

Also this beast. When Googling to find out what it is (1996 Winnebago Adventurer) I found an advert describing one as an affordable starter camper. Only in the USA...

N311 CBL - 1996 Winnebago Adventurer

And to finish, a locally-registered JRG Volvo from this morning

H724 ARP - 1991 Volvo 460 GLEi

 

Astonished that Volvo is still about...it looked like it was held together by duct tape and willpower alone when I first spotted it in Buckingham a few years ago...

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19 minutes ago, Zelandeth said:

Astonished that Volvo is still about...it looked like it was held together by duct tape and willpower alone when I first spotted it in Buckingham a few years ago...

Just checked the MOT history. Plenty of advisories for corrosion and it's seen a fair bit of sparkly stick action. Same owner since 1992 and fairly low mileage so someone's determined to keep it going.

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On 10/10/2020 at 7:18 PM, sutty2006 said:

Posted this in the cars you didn’t know existed thread but think it deserves a mention here. Behold. The Isuzu VehiCROSS

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Immediate thought: European/Japanese answer to the Pontiac Aztek.

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4 minutes ago, Zelandeth said:

Immediate thought: European/Japanese answer to the Pontiac Aztek.

The Pontiac Aztec looks like a Renault espace had kinky yet regrettable sex with a 4wd scenic. 🤣

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13 minutes ago, sutty2006 said:

The Pontiac Aztec looks like a Renault espace had kinky yet regrettable sex with a 4wd scenic. 🤣

Congrats. You just made me snort tea out of my nose.

Have to admit a bit of a soft spot for the Aztec.  It's one of those cars which is just so odd, and kinda futuristic at the time (echoes of BTTF Part II street scenery to me).  At least it's not just another molten jellybean as so much at the time was.

Had a friend over in the US had one in the early 00s and it was a really dependable and competent motor for them.  Was eventually replaced in 2013 if I remember rightly by a top of the line Kia Optima.  In bright yellow (normally reserved for the Stinger I think).  I saluted that choice, especially when I saw the colour.

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On a little getaway semi-locally. Posh area of the south east. Seems a lot of people here keep shite longer instead of getting themselves in a new round of debt every 3 years. 

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On 10/9/2020 at 10:33 PM, quicksilver said:

And to finish, a locally-registered JRG Volvo from this morning

H724 ARP - 1991 Volvo 460 GLEi

 

I have snapped this previously in Tesco's car park several months ago.

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I had to do a double-take when I saw this on the road today - it really is smoll! (photo courtesy of flickr)

 

1978 Stubby VW Camper

 

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11 minutes ago, High Jetter said:

I had to do a double-take when I saw this on the road today - it really is smoll! (photo courtesy of flickr)

 

1978 Stubby VW Camper

 

... I'm pretty darn sure I have that van in Micro Machine format...

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That’s a full sized transit chop not a connect


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Bet that weighs a bit, as I discovered when transporting brochures for my company, paper is extremely heavy!  How long did they make those Varios?  They seem to have been around for decades.

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Terrible pic but a local guy goes to the Indian takeaway on a 1950s fordson major tractor most weeks. 

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Saw this Toyotari yesterday 

It looked quite well done but they never looked big enough , I can't imagine how much money it'd take to convert one though 

 

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I wonder if there's some sort of double bluff thing going on, painting it silver, like, 'anybody who made a copy of a Ferrari would paint it red, this is resale silver, so it must be real'.

I guess it doesn't look too bad if that's what you want, major disappointment though when the local tec' college auto repair candidates start burning you off in their lunch hour, driving a warmed up Fiesta.

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It had illegally tinted front windows , presumably so you wouldn’t be able to see inside 

 assume the Ferrari parts visible through the rear window are just plastic replicas 

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On 10/14/2020 at 7:53 PM, motorpunk said:

Minty mint McMint face Golf GTi at Goodwood. Why aren’t they all this simple and cool now?

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Agreed.  The Mk2 Golf, in my opinion, is a quite superb looking car.

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Almost the same colour as mine, but RHD and all standard, by the look of it. These are the perfect little classic.

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