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36 minutes ago, grogee said:

Could be a Leyland minibus. Plenty of pub landlords got into scrapes with the polis and were 'taken to the station to help with enquiries'

I hope it's BL whatever it is. The Roundel of Win

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It's like a disease isn't it? 

 

Don't worry, I also have the same problem 😁

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I'm going to take a left-field punt and say Cadillac Seville STS. Although these are perhaps more "failing nightclub owner" than pub landlord, unless it's a flat roof pub.

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One former owner , very low mileage BMW  , with N47 engine ,  chains done , with invoice , and no leaks . Pearl blue . Dusty engine  , full sevice history ..... with 1 year no quibble warranty . ?  ? :-D:P

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Reliant Scimitar 

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Posted
45 minutes ago, Vantman said:

Plenty of seats---

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Only 2 hp though.

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Google's definition of 'pub landlord's car'

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Posted
12 minutes ago, Dick Longbridge said:

Google's definition of 'pub landlord's car'

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Nice. Also Sparkford, home to the Haynes BOL for a Brucie Bonus.

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Ford Scorpio 

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  • HMC changed the title to HMC- NEW Granada mk2 2.8 ghia landlord edition
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Bloody nora. Smashing it right out of the park there HMC. 

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I immediately thought of the various mk2 granadas on the sainsburys archive for some reason when i saw it, but especially this classic shot from Chingford, 1994

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3 minutes ago, HMC said:

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Buh is also a Suffolk word for ‘mate’, I’d choose that definition. 

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3 minutes ago, HMC said:

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Where most of the country would say “what is going on mate? In Norfolk you say “Wossgornon buh?”

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'rear number plate delaminated but not likely to be misread because txt speak'

Well bought.

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Looking at the photos, I reckon this would suit a pub landlord like this.

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That is fantastically shit. Good work keeping it away from the Oval. 

 

 

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Wow, that looks proper grim, electric seats must be pretty rare even in the Ghia? With a bit of love this could improve quite a bit.

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Buh!

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You bad bad man!

I absolutely love these! Very much reminds me of my old estate version. Same interior and everything. Is the paint Mineral blue by any chance? Looks like it in the photos. Probably the car I most regret selling.

 

 

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does it have dead cow under those seat covers?

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Awesome cars. My dad used to have a Granada 2.8 Ghia X back in 1996. My most vivid memory of that car was @DaveDorson getting smacked in the head by a bag of tent poles in the back of it.

We were coming back from a camping holiday one night in a very loaded car when some deer jumped out in front of us. No one knows how my dad managed to avoid them, but he did leave some really impressive tyre marks on the road that night. It happened on a fast down hill near Rutland Water, and I was asleep up until tyres started screeching. I remember my parents asking if we were all ok and Dave replying 'not really!'. To be fair it was a bag of steel poles from a very old and sturdy tent.

My mates mum used to have the estate version, that was a cool car too.

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