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Anonymous
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by Anonymous » Tue Mar 24, 09 10:16 pm
The CH by CH in Scotland.
Anonymous
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by Anonymous » Tue Mar 24, 09 10:17 pm
Which idiot got a Charger number plate.
Ivor
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by Ivor » Wed Mar 25, 09 1:14 pm
That's called an aspirational plate James...I bet you've got one on the Singer Vogue that says Humber Sceptre!
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by Dave-R » Wed Mar 25, 09 1:30 pm
Ivor wrote: That's called an aspirational plate James...I bet you've got one on the Singer Vogue that says Humber Sceptre!
I had to LOL at that one Ivor.
Minty
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by Minty » Wed Mar 25, 09 2:32 pm
the old tin worms got hold of her,i had one of those years ago,that was as rottern as a pear aswell.nothing lasts forever
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Trigger_Andy
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by Trigger_Andy » Wed Mar 25, 09 2:41 pm
Minty wrote: nothing lasts forever
Death last's quite a while!
I'm here because Im not all there!!
Save the tree's.........Burn Rubber!!
Ivor
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by Ivor » Wed Mar 25, 09 2:56 pm
Oh cheer us all up Andy!
Now I know where they get the phrase "dour Scot" from...we're oll doomed I teell ye!
Anonymous
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by Anonymous » Wed Mar 25, 09 5:10 pm
Ivor wrote: That's called an aspirational plate James...I bet you've got one on the Singer Vogue that says Humber Sceptre!
Humber could only wish for a Estate version of the Sceptre, and as for those puny radial gauges... Every Rootes owner should apsire to the thermometer speedo
Ivor
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by Ivor » Wed Mar 25, 09 5:16 pm
They got there in the end James!
Anonymous
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by Anonymous » Wed Mar 25, 09 9:51 pm
Not been taxed since 11/2000 (3 years before the photo date!) is it dead and gone?
Dave999
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by Dave999 » Thu Mar 26, 09 11:18 am
someone probably has a nice gearbox and engine
interesting write up on the old hard tops and Chrysler in general in Austrlian muscle car this bi-month
private site isn't it
i could scan it and sling it up
but you would all have to promise to buy a copy
Dave
The Greater Knapweed near the Mugwort by the Buckthorn tree is dying
MattH
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by MattH » Thu Mar 26, 09 11:32 am
Ivor wrote: They got there in the end James!
Indeed Ivor, what a superb machine, only built about 1000. Love em.
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Anonymous
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by Anonymous » Thu Mar 26, 09 12:40 pm
Dave999 wrote: someone probably has a nice gearbox and engine
interesting write up on the old hard tops and Chrysler in general in Austrlian muscle car this bi-month
private site isn't it
i could scan it and sling it up
but you would all have to promise to buy a copy
Dave
It was good.
I just hope that Craig has all the glass for his
Anonymous
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by Anonymous » Thu Mar 26, 09 5:13 pm
Ivor wrote: They got there in the end James!
Ah cummon Ivor, That Arrows car is hardly the Superior modern design of the Super models
Anonymous
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by Anonymous » Sat Mar 28, 09 7:48 pm
The 4 door, looks awfull compared to the 2 door.
Think i have all the glass.
How do i see the write up?