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Itsallicanafford

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Saturday 18th October 2014
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635CSi - Skip run

G600

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188 months

Saturday 18th October 2014
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There's a window cleaner near me who used to use a triumph 2000 and now uses a Morris, dad's triumph vitesse is used more for the tip run than any of the other cars.

g7jhp

6,969 posts

239 months

Saturday 18th October 2014
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Itsallicanafford said:


635CSi - Skip run
In St.Albans?

MadDad

3,835 posts

262 months

Saturday 18th October 2014
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A friend of mine has a late 50's Moggy as his daily drive, usually hear him before we see him!

Itsallicanafford

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Saturday 18th October 2014
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g7jhp said:
In St.Albans?
Good spot that man!

Escort3500

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146 months

Saturday 18th October 2014
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Itsallicanafford said:


635CSi - Skip run
How cool is that? I so like these...

LarJammer

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211 months

Saturday 18th October 2014
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this is my 944 ready for camping. not any everyday event obviously....


ian2144

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223 months

Saturday 18th October 2014
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G600 said:
There's a window cleaner near me who used to use a triumph 2000 and now uses a Morris, dad's triumph vitesse is used more for the tip run than any of the other cars.
We have a local Window Cleaner that runs a fleet of series Land Rovers late 70's early 80's.

dbdb

4,327 posts

174 months

Saturday 18th October 2014
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LarJammer said:
this is my 944 ready for camping. not any everyday event obviously....

Superb!

T0nup

683 posts

201 months

Saturday 18th October 2014
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My everday drive Darth... But...



I know all these vehicles are still in regular working use.

2DDav

685 posts

154 months

Sunday 19th October 2014
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The local ice cream van:



Not as old as the plate suggests (1978 van apparently). However he used to have a couple of them. From memry he used to take one off the road, work on it then change it around.
Excellent ice cream as well.

W124Bob

1,749 posts

176 months

Sunday 19th October 2014
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HA vans brings back memories of my early days as a train drivers assistant, BR had 1000's of these and as a train crew we would occasionally be taken to collieries or sidings in the wheeltappers van. Back seat was a couple of planks, you would be sitting among couplings, brake blocks, airpipes and tools. At least one of us would have a scolding hot mashing can full of tea, usually on the floor between your legs! The guard would always have a small bottle of paraffin for the tail lamps and there would be a least one fag on. The carnage if we'd had an accident is unthinkable, still the hot tea would put the fire out! Oh and everywhere in 3rd.

PositronicRay

27,045 posts

184 months

Sunday 19th October 2014
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G600 said:
There's a window cleaner near me who used to use a triumph 2000 and now uses a Morris, dad's triumph vitesse is used more for the tip run than any of the other cars.
Must be a window cleaner thing, our's has a MK 3 Cortina Estate in Beige. I think it was a Marina estate before that.



jaisharma

1,019 posts

184 months

Sunday 19th October 2014
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spotted yesterday a tatty Mulsanne turbo tow car at Silverstone

Spottedlaurel

464 posts

170 months

Monday 20th October 2014
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My old thing collecting some new windows for the house:

Laurel does a bit of work by Spottedlaurel, on Flickr

The boot had another window and all the double-glazed units in it. There was a good reason for this mission, it was the only car that had old-fashioned gutters which my roofrack would fit...

ecurie

383 posts

203 months

Monday 20th October 2014
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Spottedlaurel said:
My old thing collecting some new windows for the house:

Laurel does a bit of work by Spottedlaurel, on Flickr

The boot had another window and all the double-glazed units in it. There was a good reason for this mission, it was the only car that had old-fashioned gutters which my roofrack would fit...
That looks fantastic.
The strange thing is, I didn't like them when they were new, but I wouldn't mind having one in the garage now.

lowdrag

12,900 posts

214 months

Monday 20th October 2014
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Not "everyday" but a nice combo I used to have:-


eggchaser1987

1,608 posts

150 months

Monday 20th October 2014
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lowdrag said:
Not "everyday" but a nice combo I used to have:-

You don't happen to be or have a brother called Craig do you?

dbdb

4,327 posts

174 months

Monday 20th October 2014
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ecurie said:
Spottedlaurel said:
My old thing collecting some new windows for the house:

Laurel does a bit of work by Spottedlaurel, on Flickr

The boot had another window and all the double-glazed units in it. There was a good reason for this mission, it was the only car that had old-fashioned gutters which my roofrack would fit...
That looks fantastic.
The strange thing is, I didn't like them when they were new, but I wouldn't mind having one in the garage now.
They do look cool now, especially if they're in good condition like this. They're like a mini American car; I like the styling of US cars from this era too.

226bhp

10,203 posts

129 months

Monday 20th October 2014
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It was good to see a 'little grey Fergie' (tractor) still in use yesterday, had to wince at it being kept outside in the field though, those things never seem to die!