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Middle aged rant, do you remember how Brits used to stand in photos? Face forward, a bit confused, arms loosely hanging at the side.

Now.

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2 hours ago, egg said:

Middle aged rant, do you remember how Brits used to stand in photos? Face forward, a bit confused, arms loosely hanging at the side.

Now.

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You mean like this?

3 hours ago, MiniMinorMk3 said:

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The Lada Samara Juno Saloon, 1994, built  o celebrate the 20th anniversary of sales of Lada cars in the UK market. It was designed by Colin Spooner, a former Lotus designer. It featured a unique aerodynamic body kit, including bumpers in body colour, sill fairings and a rear wing. The Juno equipment also included 14-inch alloy wheels, a sunroof and a Blaupunkt radio with four speakers. The interior was distinguished by a three-spoke leather steering wheel and a leather gear lever shroud. About 500 were sold between 1994 and '96.
 
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The soviet children's 'Kroshka' pedal scooter. It resembled the grown ups Vyatka VP-150 scooter , which, in turn, was a copy of the Vespa GS150. For stability it had three wheels, and it was driven by a bicycle chain, which allowed quick acceleration. They were made from the mid-70s to the mid-90s  by the Kuibyshev plant in Petropavlovsk (Kazakh SSR, then Kazakhstan).
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