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Quiksilver was the absolute height of cool when I was in Year 9, along with combat trousers that were so baggy they soaked up water from puddles and gave you a tide mark halfway up your calf - the youth seem to be wearing them again these days and it's making me nostalgic

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https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/167292557367

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4 hours ago, wuvvum said:

The YouTube video is absolute perfection.

IMO would have been much better without the music.

Just let the Bentley 6 provide the sounds.

Posted
6 hours ago, wuvvum said:

The YouTube video is absolute perfection.

The whole thing looks great. I’d love to drive it about looking like that. Lovely Welsh scenery too.

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1 hour ago, Momentary Lapse Of Reason said:

IMO would have been much better without the music.

Just let the Bentley 6 provide the sounds.

I thought the music was quite fitting, and you could still hear the Bentley's engine (and gearbox) over it.

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Iveco Ford Cargo Tilt and slide Recovery Tractor - Picture 6 of 12

Iveco Ford Cargo Tilt and slide Recovery Tractor | eBay 

'Only  done  48,000 Miles from new' 

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102031 kms equals 63,399 miles, M8 

'Can carry 5 tonne  and is classed as a 7.5 tonne' 

Is your vehicle overweight? | Intercity Couriers, Leicester

'75=18

I think 75 equals seventy five.

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23 minutes ago, Shite Ron said:

I wouldn’t worry about the little dent the other side it adds to the character.

The Fiat is lush - but the little thing parked on the other side looks nice too.

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Posted
20 hours ago, autopaul said:

Stone cold bargain that is. Fuel computers regularly come up for £30 or so. 

It'll need other stuff of course but for context I'm £4k in the hole just to get to where that one is

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9 hours ago, angle said:

Quiksilver was the absolute height of cool when I was in Year 9, along with combat trousers that were so baggy they soaked up water from puddles and gave you a tide mark halfway up your calf - the youth seem to be wearing them again these days and it's making me nostalgic

s-l1200.webp

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/167292557367

Is baggy making a comeback? Thank goodness, skin tight never suited my physique 

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17 minutes ago, grogee said:

Stone cold bargain that is. Fuel computers regularly come up for £30 or so. 

It'll need other stuff of course but for context I'm £4k in the hole just to get to where that one is

I'd love one. We had B144WYG in moonraker blue when I was a kid. It got stolen from Sheffield city centre while my dad was at work, and kindly driven most of the way home, before they abandoned it on a school field less than a mile from home. Sadly they'd left the 'hot wire' connected while driving it, plus smashing it up the kerb and across a field meant it sadly ended up at the scrappers.

I have been looking for another moonraker blue one, but they are pretty much none existent.

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Broken Ligier Ambra.

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Interior just screams quality*.

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This is what confused me, though.  Unless I'm missing something, the spare tyre is only rated to 21mph.  Surely they don't make tyres that shit, even for these?

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Barn find Chrysler 2 Litre which, wonder of wonders, appears to have spent time in an actual barn.

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4 minutes ago, wuvvum said:

Unless I'm missing something, the spare tyre is only rated to 21mph.

Isn't that just the top speed of the thing in any case? ;-)

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