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We were discussing the best/most offensive ULEZ cheaters in the office today. Our DKW would be particularly good, so a two-stroke Saab would do the job nicely. My suggestion was a Standard Vanguard diesel with 'bollocks to breathing' bumper sticker

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Just now, barrett said:

We were discussing the best/most offensive ULEZ cheaters in the office today. Our DKW would be particularly good, so a two-stroke Saab would do the job nicely. My suggestion was a Standard Vanguard diesel with 'bollocks to breathing' bumper sticker

Trabant 601 or Wartburg 353/Knight would suffice.....

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8 hours ago, Timewaster said:

Not quite dangly mirrors, but still a Y reg Sierra.

https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/676660766135791/

This has until recently been sat in the showroom of a garage in a village about 10 miles up the road.

 

Oh bollocks.  That is superb.  Sadly I can't justify it - even though it's a much better prospect than most!

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11 hours ago, barrett said:

We were discussing the best/most offensive ULEZ cheaters in the office today. Our DKW would be particularly good, so a two-stroke Saab would do the job nicely. My suggestion was a Standard Vanguard diesel with 'bollocks to breathing' bumper sticker

I hear you, but if you have 9 seats or whatever it is, you can use the bus lanes and cut your journey time in half.  Hence my suggestion would be some sort of WW2 personnel transporter. 

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That SaaB 900 is lovely, ticks all the  900 boxes for me, auto*, no leather, no turbo, 2 door saloon, a real colour.  One I will regret not trying to buy.

**My dad's last job was machining housings for SaaB's Borg Warner auto-box. A task sub contracted to Rank Xerox.

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That's a lot nicer than the new ST line diesel one I have at the moment as a hire car. Seems a decent price to get into classic car ownership. Wish I had a garage. 

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5 minutes ago, taxi paul said:

That's a lot nicer than the new ST line diesel one I have at the moment as a hire car. Seems a decent price to get into classic car ownership. Wish I had a garage. 

That's the problem, needs preserving that one - probably too good to daily it year round.

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OSF tax hasn't hit those yet by the looks of it, so £1500 doesn't seem too bad to me anyway

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