What classic vehicles have you seen?

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Mitsuru
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Re: What classic vehicles have you seen?

#481 Post by Mitsuru »

The car was for sale
18/85 automatic
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#482 Post by JPB »

Mitsuru wrote:The car was for sale
18/85 automatic
:o Was there by any chance a phone number on the for sale sign? 8-) I need some Hydrolasticity in my life.
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#483 Post by Mitsuru »

JPB wrote:
Mitsuru wrote:The car was for sale
18/85 automatic
:o Was there by any chance a phone number on the for sale sign? 8-) I need some Hydrolasticity in my life.
pm me with your email address and i'll send the photo and if you have photoshop skills you can enlarge the photo and focus on the forsale sign in the windscreen
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#484 Post by cybermat »

I spotted an E-type roadster/convertible in the window of Two Mills Honda garage on the Parkgate Road Ledsham.
I was stopped at the lights and turned left to 'WOW!' notice this gorgeous chunk of loveliness glaring back at me rather than a new Civic as I had expected.
no idea of the asking price - I am sure its on the bonnet in tiny tiny numbers (long ones) ;)
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#485 Post by JPB »

Mitsuru wrote:
JPB wrote:
Mitsuru wrote:The car was for sale
18/85 automatic
:o Was there by any chance a phone number on the for sale sign? 8-) I need some Hydrolasticity in my life.
pm me with your email address and i'll send the photo and if you have photoshop skills you can enlarge the photo and focus on the forsale sign in the windscreen
:lol: Cheers, no need for email as I just enlarged your original image (in Shotwell) and found a number. Heck of a lot quicker than Gimping it (Photoshop? What that then? :rofpmsl: ....).

Cheers for that. As for the 'Crab? Sold already, within an hour of their getting it home from the event. :cry:
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#486 Post by Mitsuru »

Did you tell him where you found it was up for sale?
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#487 Post by loveoldclassics »

I saw these earlier in Battle, whilst walking our dog.

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#488 Post by JPB »

Cool pup! What breed is he/she?
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#489 Post by loveoldclassics »

Not a puppy!

She is 7 years old and is a North American Spaniel. Her name is Gracie.
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#490 Post by JPB »

:? Sorry, would have said "middle-aged bitch" instead if I'd known. ;)
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