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Oh look,

 

It's a day that ends in Y. Better buy another fuggin car then..

 

Currently scranning cereal before going on a trip to buy another tub that needs work to my already long list of 'shit that only partially works'

 

It's 2 types of car I've never had before, but also practical like the Picarsole.

 

Expect limited updates for a bit as I'll be driving.

 

But feel free to guess away !

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It's 2 types of car I've never had before, but also practical like the Picarsole

 

This got me thinking, two types of car, the only thing I could think was that I've not seen you in would be a convertible, 4x4 or lpg motor, so I'll go with a shonky Range Rover on lpg ;)

 

… unless it's the bargain Audi convertible posted by LP

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Three wheels? As inspired by discussions on here?

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Nearly there!

 

And several posters are on the right line.

 

Have a bonus spot for being so smart!

 

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LPG-converted P38 with "just a slight misfire M8"

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The 335 is LPG powered so that rules some out.

Aha. I might go with Audi and Convertible as well then.

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The 335 is LPG powered so that rules some out.

 

I forgot that.

I do remember trips to the petrol station at SF Wales to keep the 335 going up and down the hill.

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Princess Diana had one of these..

 

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Cheers to Mr Peel for brokering the deal, much appreciated.

 

Pitlochry has been achieved for a late lunch, and to allow me to recover from the shock of putting £80 of fuel in a £150 car...

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£80 of fuel in a £150 car...

I do that every month! Did it earlier, you get used to it, especially when it just about lasts the month!

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I do that every month! Did it earlier, you get used to it, especially when it just about lasts the month!

More just I didn't know if the tank would hold;)

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I put £75 of regular in the Doloshite once. As I recall I cried.

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Massive bargain. Like these a lot.

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I put £75 of regular in the Doloshite once. As I recall I cried.

£50 for the tank, £25 for the road?

(That was my MGB when I first filled it up fully)

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So what have I bought then?

 

Let's have a look-see..

 

First up, the exterior grounds, complete with verdant gardens.

 

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The servants quarters are done in a jaunty 70s vibe.

 

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The main drawing room has tasteful Alcantara wall panelling

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These complement the opulence of the Davenport's installed front and rear

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Moreover, one is able to accurately assess the state of productivity of the boiler house with a mere glance at the trio of barometer hung therein.

 

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Lastly, the boiler house is up front, and fitted with the latest 20tube 4 cylinder model. Output is hearty but frugal, allowing for one to enjoy the fripperies that clamour for ones funds.

 

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You auditioning for a spot in the GGG?

 

Nice car m8

Lol, just aiming for the ' most classy car's award!

 

I imagine some hoover action and a touch of brush scrubbing will be applied - it's fuggin honking but honest.

 

All good:)

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Doesn’t look too bad when are you going to try to put the roof down ?

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It's alright I suppose, but my eye was more drawn to that gorgeous Morris Oxford estate *drools*  :-P

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Doesn’t look too bad when are you going to try to put the roof down ?

Manual roof super povvo I think. Still, it was at least £25k back in the day..

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