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On 3/4/2022 at 9:27 PM, Datsuncog said:

Now, this is a story all about how

My life got flipped turned upside down.

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And I'd like to take a minute, just sit right there,

I'll tell you how I became the prince of a town called...

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Looks like the Fresh Prince has ditched the Jag for an 8-yr old diesel Audi.

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Well, alrighty then.

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On 10/29/2022 at 2:44 PM, DavieW said:

We spent a couple of nights in Helensburgh this week. The next village along the coast is Rhu. It seems every second resident has an RHU registration. 

Ayr is the same... Town of the personalized number plates from my memory of the place :)

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Had to do an emergency stop, some bloke pulled out in front of me the other night and 10 yards later turned into a different driveway without indicating.... Guess what it was ... Fkin taxi drivers 

C4BBY 

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P19 HAM

No pic since I was driving and saw it in the rearview. Oddly the DVLA reckons the plate is on an entirely different car which hasn't had MOT or Tax since 2009.

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3 hours ago, Blunderguts said:

Hillman Imp van I think. They never made that many of them.

It looks to have rubber seals around the rear side panels so they are probably windows painted over which would make it an estate which at the time was called the Husky

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33 minutes ago, Saabnut said:

It looks to have rubber seals around the rear side panels so they are probably windows painted over which would make it an estate which at the time was called the Husky

Could be. If someone could make out the reg number that will tell us either way.

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Not my pic though I have seen this bike a couple of times and chatted with the owners. 1914 Clyno V twin combination. Single family ownership since the 50's and only 3 owners since new. BW is the original county mark for Oxfordshire for those wondering.

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On 12/3/2022 at 7:24 PM, Kevin-TIB said:

Ayr is the same... Town of the personalized number plates from my memory of the place :)

Was just about to chip in on that - was there for the first time in donkeys years a few weeks back and it was AYR all over the place, wonder why Stranraer never gets any?
 

Did see GLADYS recently (no photo) car was too fast :-)

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50 minutes ago, Blunderguts said:

Could be. If someone could make out the reg number that will tell us either way.

I can tell you its not mine , I do know Its a Commer Imp van that someone cut side windows into , then the panels which were kept were refitted using rubber screen seals . Mine is also a Commer Imp van and has had the side windows added sometime before 1974 which are still there 

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2 hours ago, High Jetter said:

Wasn't that the Commer Cob? I could be imaginating that.

Commer Cob name was used on the Minx based ones , it was dropped on the Imp , just called a Commer Imp van , late ones were Hillman Imp van 

 

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PKO 814G

 Tax:
1 April 

MOT

No re

Vehicle Details

Vehicle make
COMMER
Date of first registration
January 1969
Year of manufacture
1969
Cylinder capacity
998 cc
CO₂ emissions
Not available
Fuel type
PETROL
Euro status
Not available
Real Driving Emissions (RDE)
Not available
Export marker
No
Vehicle status
Taxed
Vehicle colour
RED
Vehicle type approval
Not available
Wheelplan
2 AXLE RIGID BODY
Revenue weight
Not available
Date of last V5C (logbook) issued
26 April 2016

View the tax rates for this vehicle

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EA51 JEN on a Land Rover product.

Is Jen proud of being easy? Is her husband fed up? Is Jen the kind who likes her car to break down on a street corner? So many questions.

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