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The wood powered Audi doesn't look the thing for when you're late for work, after editing 11 of the 15 video minutes are spent getting it going for a top speed of 70-90 Km/h.

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 Jesus wept.  You may as well have a video of someone shooting dolphins.

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GLC sponsored chod-fest

(Also contains bikes)

 

 

 

Just found time to watch this all the way through, excellent footage of old chod in it's natural environment. But can anyone confirm what I think is the rarest car seen. At 16 minutes 10 seconds the silver car at the far end of the left row parked in front of the SD1, is that a Lynx Eventer ?

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...the silver car at the far end of the left row parked in front of the SD1, is that a Lynx Eventer ?

 

Looks like it, yes  B)

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Citroen AX on Ice. Beat that Royal Ballet Company

 

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Dear Dr Autoshite

 

I am becoming increasingly overcome with a desire to view pictures of American scrapyards such as:

 

 

My question is, should I be seeking medical help or a faster internet connection?

 

* serious footnote. I feel that using 'The Fields of France' as soundtrack is just wrong. Perhaps it would be better silent.

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West Midland police film about their new Rover SD1.  Wonderfully funky and wonky period sound. The narrator seems to have ingested something from the evidence room.  

 

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Somebody has uploaded the 1972 BTF film 'The scene from Melbury House'. This is an excellent little film, from which I posted stills grabs in my screen grab thread that I occasionally update...

 

The DVD blurb says; "...As a training exercise for their apprentice camera operators, British Transport Films used surplus 'roll end' lengths of film to record the varied daily lives of their neighbours as seen from the high roof of their building in London's Marylebone. The material was then composed into a shape not inappropriate to its musical accompaniment, drawn from the London Symphony of Ralph Vaughan Williams - who was also a neighbour and a friend of the unit. This is a very rare outing for this title, as very few prints were ever made..."

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3CL0o4Zh6aw

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