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re: the Inv***r vid. I love how 'proper' everyone was on 70's factual TV, the Tory MP in his little dickie bow etc!

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Good to see this running. I genuinely would be just as happy with a sorted X1/9 than one of these though.

 

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I've just found this and interested to see the Vauxhall/W&P grill mod. When I had a 1275GT I hunted for one in local scrap yard and never found one, I had to make do with spot lights on the grill, still looked good though!

This video is an introduction to the car...

The 2nd video he makes a meal of fitting some W&P arches!

I've only watched the Mini videos so far, but the others look like they could be worth a watch so I'll go back later

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A lesson on how to ruin your car Dutch style.

Translate bussluis  literary means bus lock. English I suppose would call them sump buster.  They are some form of raised area in the surface of the road. Designs vary.

This one is of poor design. It is said that there is not enough signs. Plus the turn arrow points the driver down a cycle path. Here

The film maker gives the following  statistics. Here.

In 30 mins of filming 15 cars braked at the last minute. 3 cars went into the bussluis, these appear to have been damaged. Then  one lorry and one van without damage.

The full length video.

 

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A video with the title,Introducing my 1992 Citroën XM

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Sit back with the Popcorn as this story will no doubt be involved over many videos, which have yet to be published.

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If you've got some time to kill this 4 hour version of the Mike Finnegan and Tony Angelo's trip to the 2022 drag week is pretty epic.

Under prepared, loads of bad luck and real motivation in the face of things constantly going wrong make it a good watch. It's also properly filmed not just all shakey iphone footage.

The Roadkill episode when they won the 2019 drag week together was one of my favourite roadkills.

 

 

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Looks like this batch of BL tin was registered on the same day. 'This Ital is quicker than a Mercedes 200' apparently...

 

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Steph from "I Drive a Classic" drives a lovely 1972 Triumph Toledo. 

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Old-school tyre retreading plant. Whilst I enjoyed watching these guys work I would worry about the potential for contamination between the new tread and the carcass given how filthy the place is and how often the tyre is rolled from one room to another.

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Quite an old one, hopefully hasn't been posted before

 

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1 hour ago, bunglebus said:

Quite an old one, hopefully hasn't been posted before

 

That was lovely! The music with it was great too.

My dad owned two 105E Anglias, the 1st was registered FLF (1965 C reg I think) and he called it Fluffy, his mates called lt Filfy...

I remember it being grey with a blue roof and side flash, but looking in google I can only find blue with grey roof and side flash so maybe I'm wrong and it was that.

The 2nd was and Estate called Ang as the Lia on the tailgate had fallen off. That was blue all over for sure apart from the rust. I think this was older (1963?) and was 3 numbers then YKE so Kent reg.

 

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On 12/15/2022 at 12:22 PM, cort16 said:

New Ogmios Zen driving. There's just something great about these videos.

 

 

He purchases a classic Panda 4x4 in one of them, which took me unawares:

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German Classics in Ghana: Accra Car Graveyard.

 

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AS legend @R9UKEback for 2023 - serving up some high praise for a non-French car!

 

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Parody advert from New Zealand:

I'd be surprised if the Vanguard Estate had a roadworthy, although I'm told you can basically get anything running and driving registered in New Zealand.

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Classic Goffey. The model tested is on SORN.

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16 hours ago, Austat said:

Princess 2 advert, 1981.

Note they're on S-plates from 1977/1978.

It's probably from 1978 when the range was updated & the O-Series engines were introduced.

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