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Greg wrote: Nay, senile laddie, they didn't have lamp posts in those days. It was every other telegraph pole :lol:
We have just one street light in the village, and that's out of action at the moment. :lol:
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Greg wrote: Nay, senile laddie, they didn't have lamp posts in those days. It was every other telegraph pole :lol:
We have just one street light in the village, and that's out of action at the moment. :lol:
Only one? :shock:

Bloody good job you don't own a Panther :lol:
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Gotta say - I hope one day to be able to have one of these as a second car. Maybe I'm biased because it's the first family car I remember - my dad had one from just after I was born until I was 10 years old (god only knows why he replaced it with a Maxi of all things).

I don't know if you could legitimately call it the British motor industry's finest hour when the Jag E-type exists, but I think this runs it a close second. A 4-door saloon that just looks utterly fantastic from every angle. Think about how this must have looked in 1963.

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Thermionic Idler wrote:Gotta say - I hope one day to be able to have one of these as a second car. Maybe I'm biased because it's the first family car I remember - my dad had one from just after I was born until I was 10 years old (god only knows why he replaced it with a Maxi of all things).

I don't know if you could legitimately call it the British motor industry's finest hour when the Jag E-type exists, but I think this runs it a close second. A 4-door saloon that just looks utterly fantastic from every angle. Think about how this must have looked in 1963.

I also like those Rovers, but prefer the P6b with the 3500 V8 engine. :)
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got me baby out the garage today
quite warm here..

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Rudi, did you know there was an updated version of the Mustang due out in 2018 ?
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yes.only a slight re-fresh though.not a new model. wont be in europe for at least a year from now
but wotever car u drive there's always something new coming..i never buy the new years model anyway as they cost way too much.
2018 or 2019 i'll be getting the new camaro ss..8 speed auto box
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The 2018 Mustang will have a 10 speed auto.
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yep
will be over 50k though first year...i wont pay that...6 speed auto is good enough for me anyway..i only drive slowly...how many fekin gears do you need?
i wont be buying one phil for sure...the new camaro is a better car and around 47k now...wel'll see when i get one of those..i usually wake up one morning and think right it's new car time
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I agree, 6 gears is enough for a 5 litre engine.
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1 year old camaro ss will do me...new camaro is an awesome car and fekin beautiful..if i see one in a dealer sometime this year..we've had a good few months..who knows?
can happen just like that..i wont loose anything on the mustang..2005 mustang gt's here are still selling for over 20k
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https://www.blocket.se/goteborg/Chevrol ... w=3&last=1

48k there

manual though..i will never own a manual sports or gt car...auto boxes today are way better and faster than manual
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https://www.blocket.se/stockholm/Chevro ... ?ca=10&w=3

52k for a 2017 auto

i cant pay that much for a car i drive for only 6 months...
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https://www.blocket.se/helsingborg/Chev ... ?ca=10&w=3

that's the one i would love

100k lol..i'm just a floor fitter ffs..i can never put 100k into a summer car..6.2 litre supercharged motor that one with a 10 speed auto box :shock:
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