Lets see a picture of your classic(s)
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stephen300o said:
Always liked the Dolomites, my one acceptable Triumph..simple and compact.
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offthehook said:
Gone quiet here of late...
So, I thought I'll ad this picture (excuse the camera flash) of my Ford Anglia Super 123e that I used to own. What a cracking little car it was, immaculate, straight and with so much character, loved it....a real joy and to this day greatly missed.
Here with lotus steels fitted...
Should give restored Anglia's to those DLA claimants who they suspect are on the fiddle. Instead of Nissan Juke and X3. So, I thought I'll ad this picture (excuse the camera flash) of my Ford Anglia Super 123e that I used to own. What a cracking little car it was, immaculate, straight and with so much character, loved it....a real joy and to this day greatly missed.
Here with lotus steels fitted...
Picking this up V soon 66 California 289, rust free. Apart from a recent ish re paint, all original in great condition.
Memories as an 8 year old being taken on holiday down to Naples with M & D in there 65 289 Fastback who's steering wheel is hanging on my wall
Dad will be insured to drive this, I am fully expecting them to take it over
Should make a good companion for this bundle of fun!!!
Memories as an 8 year old being taken on holiday down to Naples with M & D in there 65 289 Fastback who's steering wheel is hanging on my wall
Dad will be insured to drive this, I am fully expecting them to take it over
Should make a good companion for this bundle of fun!!!
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