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cardboardbox?Youwerelucky Niiiiii..!!


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halfaperson Allan Clarke

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raveydavey Lucas Radebe


Joined: 12 May 2007 Posts: 2088 Location: Leeds Yorkshire England
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| halfaperson wrote: | This should be quick
Parents?.
. We didn’t get a Colour Telly or a phone till 1981 (That I bought ). Nearest we got to a car was a lorry cart me dad made us. He had a bike though
Me
Shanks pony 1960-1990
Ford Fiesta 1990-1997
Fiat Punto 1997-2003
Nissan Micra 2003-present
cars are crap  |
Yours certainly are!
Dad:
Mk1 Cortina - with the CND type tailights. Fond memories of getting dragged out of bed to help bump start the bloody thing.
Mk2 Cortina Estate
Austin Maxi - various examples of this fine car over several years
Mk3 Cortina - in between Maxi's
Austin Princess
Vauxhall Chevette (or Shove-it as they were known, 2 of these)
Austin Maestro
Volvo 340
My dad had a fine selection of crap cars before he was taken ill and had his licence taken from him
Me
Mk2 Escort 1.6 Ghia - CNW344T - the dogs doo-dahs
Opel Kadett 1.6 SR - XHD380Y
VW Jetta 1.6 CL - C308HJX
Vauxhall Cavalier 1.6 Commander C829DNE (a true legend of a car)
Nissan Micra Equation(shite but needed something dependable for work)
Nissan Micra SE (see above, but with air-con)
Citroen C3 HDi Desire (had it nearly 5 years, does 60mpg+ week in week out and am well pleased with it, despite various snidey reviews).
As a younger chap I worked in the motor trade so got to drive all sorts of cars, from 911s to a Bentleys. Best car I've ever driven, Audi Quattro Turbo 20v (the original square shape). I'd have one of them tomorrow. |
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NE1 Neither Shallow Nor Sexist


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