Mmm, on that arsebook page: A grey Carina auto from a 1980s year.
Too damned low but I know someone who's looking so TVM for posting.
Interesting, is it not, that the creator of the "interesting" PT Cruiser says that
the Police like it
. Maybe it's because it keeps their stationary supplier in business?
When did it become OK for vehicles used in England & Wales to run about
sans mudguards? I see lots of customs like that these days, including a locally owned Peugeot 306 whose owner nerfed it and, rather than repair the bent bits, ripped off its wings, front valence and o/s/f doorskin which, according to some of his ickle chums, is a cool thing to do. I know it's not OK on the Scottish side, but then it's not ok for me to display my 13x7" number plates there, whereas a few yards away, they're acceptable on any car where the rebates are too small for full size plates. I spend more time here than there these days, hence my plates being full sized and looking too big. Are some cops a bit dense some of the time
when it comes to the implementation of the construction and use regs, or not?
When deciding on the answer to that one, please take into account the fact that [Mr/Mrs/Ms Policeman/woman/gender neutral humanoid] likes that PT Cruiser.
I like its gear knob, but only because there's an outside chance that it's real, active and could accidentally be set off by a fudged gearchange!
Oh, and on the Vauxhall; how am I able to see pictures of it if it never was?