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Q What kind of family wouldn't want to buy this?

Might come in handy for mine

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TBH, if there's a shitter way to spend £800 (let alone £1,000) I'm f*cked if I can think of it

 

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https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/caravan/292440729346?hash=item4416d36702:g:BZoAAOSwZR9aeyDH

 

 

'will let the photos do the talking'

 

 

You already did and that's why everyone clicked off after laughing.

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I know that little Bristol LH/Plaxton, still in Sykes livery, it won't be the quickest thing, as the Supreme body is fairly hefty compared the ECW bus body normally fitted

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Meanwhile, over in San Jose

 

Cadillac Cimarron 

 

 

If you can get it down to San Diego, RoRo shipping to Southampton UK is $978 with autshippers

 

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https://sfbay.craigslist.org/sby/cto/d/1985-cadillac-cimarron-rare/6484015472.html

 

The mk2 cavalier was the first world car.  GM called it the J type. In the USA they had various Chevy/Pontiac/Cadillac versions. South America had a version that ran on ethanol and called itself a Monza, and holden had a version (which gave us the estate rear end)

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Looks surprisingly solid on the bodywork that Argenta! Good luck finding a cheap RWD Fiat twink to go in it though. I think what it needs is a Perkins 4108

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VM four-headed monster shirley?  They put it in the Alfa 33 around that sort of time, after all, so there's a vague connection.  

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Can't remember the last time I saw an XT of any description. Superseded by SVX. Don't fancy going all the way to Wigan, to spend a grand and a half on a non-runner. Historically interesting, though.

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Is called Bornite ;)

Not that one. Its the even rarerer Nutria brown. Available in 1993 only, as on my old 190 bASe...

 

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The mk2 cavalier was the first world car.  GM called it the J type. In the USA they had various Chevy/Pontiac/Cadillac versions. South America had a version that ran on ethanol and called itself a Monza, and holden had a version (which gave us the estate rear end)

 

I does know this, as I posted a reply two posts down

 

Let's buy it!

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Austin FG, the famous Thruppenny Bit :)

 

To elaborate, before midnight, and because for years I never understood the term... perhaps because born after decimalisation.  With added OCD

 

While BMC coined the term “angle-planned” to describe this arrangement, the FG’s unusual shape soon led users to refer to it as the “three-penny bit”, after the pre-decimal, twelve-sided British coin of that name

 

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Even so, it still doesn't make much sense.  It had 12 sides, for starters.  Dodecagontastic.

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