Mopar related chat and bench racing
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andyrob
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by andyrob » Wed Sep 15, 10 10:53 pm
I'm with you on that one budge, WW2 warbird's are the way forward, first thing I look out for when in the states...............
In fact lets start another thread on them
life is not a spectator sport
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Bryan S
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by Bryan S » Thu Sep 16, 10 12:49 am
Hawker Typhoon/Tempest
Forget all that American Bananarama!.
Stu
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by Stu » Thu Sep 16, 10 8:11 am
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24 hours in a day, 24 beers in a case. Coincidence? I think not…
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Stu
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by Stu » Thu Sep 16, 10 8:13 am
Oh yes, and something to say...
"I am considerably richer than YOW!"
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morgan
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by morgan » Thu Sep 16, 10 9:25 am
Stu. Dogs D'amour. I am suitably impressed sir...
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by Stu » Thu Sep 16, 10 11:30 am
Cheers Morgan, it's usually just me. There's a bit of history there, had some some good times. Brilliant story about sitting in the tour van out the back of the Northwick in Worcester, but it's not for forum consumption, so I'll tell you when I see you at the races sometime.
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Anonymous
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by Anonymous » Thu Sep 16, 10 12:43 pm
Brian, I tried to find a pic of the Zonda R. Total sexual chocolate on a stick with hundreds n thousands on. Exquisite.
Sandy,
Unfortunately Adam is bang on the money. RR have deffo lost their way.
db
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by db » Thu Sep 16, 10 1:31 pm
Torn between the Blower Bentley that won the GP in 1929 and the GT40 that kicked Ferrari's ass at Le Mans.
I think the GT40 takes it but only if in unrestored, race-dirty condition
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Ivor
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by Ivor » Thu Sep 16, 10 2:13 pm
Well apart from the 1968 no options Hemi Road Runner and a Ferrari 599 GTB, I must continue my Austin seven fetish...fabric body...lovely.
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Jem
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by Jem » Thu Sep 16, 10 3:46 pm
You wouldn't have to win the lottery to buy one of those would you Ivor? Can only be worth 10/6d
"Nah!"
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by Ivor » Thu Sep 16, 10 3:52 pm
Jem, it's not the value of the Austin itself (which is worth about eight grand) it's the full set I'd need the lottery for!
10/6d indeed, I remember when you could have a night at the fleapit, go down the pub, get legless, have a fish supper, buy a new overcoat and pair of boots and still have ninepence left...
Blue
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by Blue » Thu Sep 16, 10 4:27 pm
You're talking rubbish Ivor, the overcoat and boot shop would have been closed at that time of night....
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by Ivor » Thu Sep 16, 10 4:30 pm
I thangyou!