Classics left to die/rotting pics
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Welshbeef said:
williamp said:
Think this belongs here.
Been in the driveway a couple of weeks in suburban Derby. No front number plate, badge now gone missing (presumed stolen), car cover seemingly deliberately removed to show what it is. Very odd
Looks like the cover was on due to the fact the windscreen is broken/missing? Appears that the cover goes into a gap?Been in the driveway a couple of weeks in suburban Derby. No front number plate, badge now gone missing (presumed stolen), car cover seemingly deliberately removed to show what it is. Very odd
Slow said:
Welshbeef said:
williamp said:
Think this belongs here.
Been in the driveway a couple of weeks in suburban Derby. No front number plate, badge now gone missing (presumed stolen), car cover seemingly deliberately removed to show what it is. Very odd
Looks like the cover was on due to the fact the windscreen is broken/missing? Appears that the cover goes into a gap?Been in the driveway a couple of weeks in suburban Derby. No front number plate, badge now gone missing (presumed stolen), car cover seemingly deliberately removed to show what it is. Very odd
Slow said:
Welshbeef said:
williamp said:
Think this belongs here.
Been in the driveway a couple of weeks in suburban Derby. No front number plate, badge now gone missing (presumed stolen), car cover seemingly deliberately removed to show what it is. Very odd
Looks like the cover was on due to the fact the windscreen is broken/missing? Appears that the cover goes into a gap?Been in the driveway a couple of weeks in suburban Derby. No front number plate, badge now gone missing (presumed stolen), car cover seemingly deliberately removed to show what it is. Very odd
Reckon it's a salvage car. Don't they remove number plates when they are sold for parts?
That's very sad. I'd take that...
As for Yank barges in Cornwall, Classic & Sports Car profiled a few years ago a chap down there who was running a mid-60s Lincoln Continental, one of the biggest of the Yank land yachts. His philosophy was "If a tractor can fit, so can this", with which you can't really argue, I suppose.
As for Yank barges in Cornwall, Classic & Sports Car profiled a few years ago a chap down there who was running a mid-60s Lincoln Continental, one of the biggest of the Yank land yachts. His philosophy was "If a tractor can fit, so can this", with which you can't really argue, I suppose.
williamp said:
Think this belongs here.
Been in the driveway a couple of weeks in suburban Derby. No front number plate, badge now gone missing (presumed stolen), car cover seemingly deliberately removed to show what it is. Very odd
Is it a real one, or a Toyota Celica based Aston replicaBeen in the driveway a couple of weeks in suburban Derby. No front number plate, badge now gone missing (presumed stolen), car cover seemingly deliberately removed to show what it is. Very odd
Gallen said:
williamp said:
Think this belongs here.
Been in the driveway a couple of weeks in suburban Derby. No front number plate, badge now gone missing (presumed stolen), car cover seemingly deliberately removed to show what it is. Very odd
Is it a real one, or a Toyota Celica based Aston replicaBeen in the driveway a couple of weeks in suburban Derby. No front number plate, badge now gone missing (presumed stolen), car cover seemingly deliberately removed to show what it is. Very odd
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Mmmm, something doesn't look 'right' about it, and I see all manner of kit cars at work.And why the garden gate in front of the front door? Is it a dodgy area?
Kitchski said:
Gallen said:
williamp said:
Think this belongs here.
Been in the driveway a couple of weeks in suburban Derby. No front number plate, badge now gone missing (presumed stolen), car cover seemingly deliberately removed to show what it is. Very odd
Is it a real one, or a Toyota Celica based Aston replicaBeen in the driveway a couple of weeks in suburban Derby. No front number plate, badge now gone missing (presumed stolen), car cover seemingly deliberately removed to show what it is. Very odd
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