Pretty classic cars?

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AlVal

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1,883 posts

265 months

Friday 25th April 2014
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Think one of the neighbours keeps a modern ferrari hidden away in the garage, so I might ask him, but like someone else said, bit footballerish - then again, I guess I have to accept this is luton, and maybe not everyone would appreciate the old/elegant classy look I was going to go for, maybe the local buyers prefer the m3 convertible image.. (no disrespect to the car or even its drivers on my part at all, we're purely talking percieved image here)

Mermaid

21,492 posts

172 months

Friday 25th April 2014
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Breadvan72 said:

That is damn good looking, and for its time a great car to drive.

anonymous-user

55 months

Friday 25th April 2014
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I agree! It's my daily, and still a great drive now.

1962

115 posts

176 months

Saturday 7th June 2014
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RichB

51,602 posts

285 months

Saturday 7th June 2014
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1962 said:
Nice car and almost a good picture but you should have noticed that bit of red & white tape and removed it before taking the shot. wink

Elderly

3,497 posts

239 months

Sunday 8th June 2014
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RichB said:
1962 said:
Nice car .......
........ but it still wouldn't help persuade me to buy that house behind it.

wibble cb

3,612 posts

208 months

Sunday 8th June 2014
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Elderly said:
RichB said:
1962 said:
Nice car .......
........ but it still wouldn't help persuade me to buy that house behind it.
Though the 'house' seems appropriate somehow... smile

Camoradi

4,294 posts

257 months

Tuesday 10th June 2014
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1962 said:
I would happily live in that shed if the car came with it..

That's beautiful yes

The Don of Croy

6,002 posts

160 months

Tuesday 10th June 2014
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Shirley 'no car on drive' is the best option?

Essel

467 posts

147 months

Wednesday 11th June 2014
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Our house sale is going through now, took about 2 weeks to find a buyer. I put the success down to most of a 1958 series one Landrover being in front of the house. Under a tarpaulin. Other added selling points were probably the rear tub in the garden, and the wings down the side of the house. coolcool

3200gt

2,727 posts

225 months

Wednesday 11th June 2014
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Cool, I'd buy a house that could fly!

Essel

467 posts

147 months

Wednesday 11th June 2014
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3200gt said:
Cool, I'd buy a house that could fly!
On re-reading, my phrasing might be less than clear! laugh Anyway, its a semi, so would only fly round in circles.