Saw this today not vx but real nice.

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Saw this today not vx but real nice.

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Saw this today in tescos car park, parked right near it.
It was real nice clean and tidy, my boys loved it.
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Cool x 10
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It's in our blood to appreciate true classics , car van or truck . Pitty the people that " don't get it " ;-)
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John Owens wrote:It's in our blood to appreciate true classics , car van or truck . Pitty the people that " don't get it " ;-)
Yeah i really appreciate old classic cars they are all part of the heritage and I get wound up by people who say, why you driving an old car and that car needs scrapping.

Yeah you drive your little plastic computer around and in many years time what will you car be worth and what will it be worth in the eyes of people like old cars are, to old people who look at these classics and bring back memories, the days when cars were made to drive and enjoy not to just use as a object to get you from a 2 b when you could go to the sea side with your kids and dog and actually be in control of the car and it not be in control of you.

Sorry went on abit there lol.

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Old cars are much easier to fix at the roadside too. You can bodge the wrong size v belt on, hash up an alternative ignition part or fuel supply etc etc
"No the temperature gauge doesn't work........
we've driven 150 miles today........
the heater went cold last Thursday........
they check the level when it's serviced don't they?"
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planetc wrote:Old cars are much easier to fix at the roadside too. You can bodge the wrong size v belt on, hash up an alternative ignition part or fuel supply etc etc
Most certainly m8 the amount of times I've bodged together a few cars for temporary purpose.

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