May 2011 Issue
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I'm a fan... and Sam Glover is virtually married to his Dacia.
1970 ROVER P6B 3500
1971 JENSEN INTERCEPTOR II\
1971 MORRIS MINOR TRAVELLER
1994 JAGUAR XJ6 3.2S
1971 JENSEN INTERCEPTOR II\
1971 MORRIS MINOR TRAVELLER
1994 JAGUAR XJ6 3.2S
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did dacia do a version of the early hyundai pony?
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The Dacia Denim was a clone of the Renault 12.
John Simpson.
John Simpson.
1964 Sunbeam Rapier IV
1966 Sunbeam Alpine V GT
1981 Mini City
1983 MG Metro
1997 MGF
2003 MG ZS
2004 MG ZT T
1966 Sunbeam Alpine V GT
1981 Mini City
1983 MG Metro
1997 MGF
2003 MG ZS
2004 MG ZT T
It's Denem, but close enough....
It was indeed, and I had the sump shield (and posh wheels & interior) from a Denem estate in a scrapyard in 1985 to prevent my "Gordini-fied" 12 estate losing any more sumps to humpy-backed bridges.
How I'd love to save a Denem now though, if only to make up for my sins against the breed back then.
Why were they called "Denem" in the UK I wonder? The cars' other markets made do with "1310".
How I'd love to save a Denem now though, if only to make up for my sins against the breed back then.
Why were they called "Denem" in the UK I wonder? The cars' other markets made do with "1310".
J
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"Home is where you park it", so the saying goes. That may yet come true..
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I have just brought it to-day and I'm looking forward to reading about that Capri.
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An absolute gem... love the driving picture on the second spread. Photographer has caught the sunset peefectly... pure 70s.
1970 ROVER P6B 3500
1971 JENSEN INTERCEPTOR II\
1971 MORRIS MINOR TRAVELLER
1994 JAGUAR XJ6 3.2S
1971 JENSEN INTERCEPTOR II\
1971 MORRIS MINOR TRAVELLER
1994 JAGUAR XJ6 3.2S
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Mine dropped through the letterbox last Saturday at 8.45 and spoilt a day of building work, quick browse and a cup of coffee = 11.30 start to clear up after the builders. I enjoyed all of it though. The only thing I would have done differently was to award the star letter to Trevor Murdin from Leigh on Sea who instead of feeling sorry for himself when diagnosed with cancer went out and bought a classic and is now enjoying it. Pity there arn't more like him about instead of gripers and grumblers.
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Got it today,really enjoyed the article on invalid vehicles and the JPS capri resto.
Have you forgotten that once we were brought here we were robbed of our names,robbed of our language,we lost our religion,our culture,our God? And many of us by the way we act,we even lost our minds.
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I have just finished reading it and have really enjoyed this issue.
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A bunch of Series 1 Land Rovers in their natural habitat. Perfect.
OK, so it's said that, if you want to travel into the Outback, you should take a Land Rover but, if you want to get home afterwards, you should take a Toyota. I think that the feature sets the record straight. Solihull - 1, Aichi - 0.
OK, so it's said that, if you want to travel into the Outback, you should take a Land Rover but, if you want to get home afterwards, you should take a Toyota. I think that the feature sets the record straight. Solihull - 1, Aichi - 0.
J
"Home is where you park it", so the saying goes. That may yet come true..
"Home is where you park it", so the saying goes. That may yet come true..
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