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24 minutes ago, snagglepuss said:
35 minutes ago, hairnet said:
MARTIN TOO MUCH INFORMATION FUCK SAKE

What he says....

 

19 minutes ago, Six-cylinder said:

No it is not, if you are the one blindly trying to fix this machine for the sake of the drunk shiters who need wheels!

his first line anyway (which he deleted :P )

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For those who do not Follow Motorcycle News we have a new field bike. The newest thing we have in fact 2012, but a Chinese 124cc Scooter and broken bodywork taped back together. It works well but it is a strange experience having cruiser handle bars. 

 

This does not mean the Honda is forgotten, but it might be the end for the Peugeot. 

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1 hour ago, catsinthewelder said:

I'd be so tempted to take the VDP as well and leave the Daimler round the corner when you knock on the door ;)

These are young impressionable girls who could be ruined for life by such a fright!

You can always borrow it for yours!

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The S1 was received well. My friend's younger daughter exclaimed 'Your car is COOL!' so I gave her a ride in it after delivering her elder sister and her best friend at their Prom venue.

Their classic Daimler entrance may have been upstaged by the immaculate tractor in front that was carrying two beautifully dressed young ladies, perched happily on seats in the back transport box. The tractor was driven by another student in a dinner suit! He jumped down from the cab, assisted the young ladies to alight and escorted them into the Prom marquee, while his Dad popped out from the audience to take the tractor away!

We were followed in by a lovely maroon Mk10 Jaguar, driven by a chauffeur in a peaked cap. I didn't get any photos, sadly, but hopefully might be able to get a few off the girls or their parents later. All in all, a nice way to spend an evening.

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Really need to drop by there again sometime... can't think of someone who has a more downright *interesting* selection of cars.
 

Aside from anything else, I don't think I've ever actually driven an Allegro of any form and that VDP is a truly remarkable time capsule of BMC's optimism...even if it was utterly misplaced!

Getting a photo of the Activa flanked by an XM and DS is something that should really happen too.  Once I fix the damned clutch anyway.

 

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13 hours ago, Zelandeth said:

that VDP is a truly remarkable time capsule of BMC's optimism...even if it was utterly misplaced!

It does look like a time capsule that was misplaced, that's for sure... one that has been buried for a long time! :-)

I think it's lovely, though and very glad we have it.

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On 6/21/2019 at 6:09 PM, catsinthewelder said:

I'd be so tempted to take the VDP as well and leave the Daimler round the corner when you knock on the door ;)

Found this on FB, will she look back fondly upon the car that took her to the prom?

My kids always hated my affliction for Citreon Visas! (come to think of it they still do)

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Preparation day for festival of the unexceptional

Saturday or Sunday 13/14th July which is best?

Erect tent

Cut grass (Ride on mower)

 Polish Alfa Giulietta

 

Where are we with:

Ride on cylinder mower

Spitfire 6

 

Work on your own car

Drink Tea

Camp if you like

Thought dump complete now I am off to mow the grass.

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