COOL CLASSIC CAR SPOTTERS POST!!! Vol 2
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CMYKguru said:
nicanary said:
For any member living in Norn Irn - I was just in Conlig and saw a front garden with 2 Citroen XMs with German plates. A white one looking a bit neglected (maybe a spares car) and a really nice black one.
Then leaving Bangor I was followed by an immaculate Peugeot 304 cabriolet, cream with high-back tan leather seats. No camera, but like this one. Very pretty.
Doesn't Eddie Irvine live in Conlig for part of the year.Then leaving Bangor I was followed by an immaculate Peugeot 304 cabriolet, cream with high-back tan leather seats. No camera, but like this one. Very pretty.
After I spotted it I googled the name to confirm my call. Among the pictues is one of the sparsely populated engine bay which shows the kick start lever still in place. Is that how they're started or is that bypassed with a more conventional car starter system?
What I mean is, do you have to clamber into the engine bay to kick it over?
What I mean is, do you have to clamber into the engine bay to kick it over?
gforceg said:
After I spotted it I googled the name to confirm my call. Among the pictues is one of the sparsely populated engine bay which shows the kick start lever still in place. Is that how they're started or is that bypassed with a more conventional car starter system?
What I mean is, do you have to clamber into the engine bay to kick it over?
Loads of room - could you get a nice little Rover V8 in there?What I mean is, do you have to clamber into the engine bay to kick it over?
Two of these Bonds went the other week at the Anglia Kings Lynn auction - a barn find for a grand and a decent one for £3-4k from memory ...
http://aca.101test1.co.uk/en/classic-auctions/resu...
Quarter of the way down the page
http://aca.101test1.co.uk/en/classic-auctions/resu...
Quarter of the way down the page
Edited by uk66fastback on Thursday 19th February 13:46
gforceg said:
After I spotted it I googled the name to confirm my call. Among the pictues is one of the sparsely populated engine bay which shows the kick start lever still in place. Is that how they're started or is that bypassed with a more conventional car starter system?
What I mean is, do you have to clamber into the engine bay to kick it over?
I meant to ask if it was a Villiers engine? Typing trouble this morning!What I mean is, do you have to clamber into the engine bay to kick it over?
Edited by Russwhitehouse on Saturday 21st February 07:46
http://usedandnewmotos.com/motorcycles/other_makes...
Probably one of the above, used in various cheap and cheerful bikes of that era. A few also ran twins, Enfield Constellation adding a fair bit of performance!
Probably one of the above, used in various cheap and cheerful bikes of that era. A few also ran twins, Enfield Constellation adding a fair bit of performance!
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