What classic vehicles have you seen?

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JPB
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Re: What classic vehicles have you seen?

#1961 Post by JPB »

The sackless old lush :idea: amiable eccentric who taught chemistry during my grammar school days, or did before we reached the third year and were able to drop his lessons from our choices for the O grades, had a lovely BGT which was pretty new at the time, a Blaze example on a 1974 N suffix and a chrome bumper model. A few years later, he traded that at the dealership for a Tahiti Blue, rubber bumper specimen but that proved such a massive disappointment to the chap that he only had the car for a few weeks before it vanished from his usual parking spot to be replaced by a metallic gold Capri Ghia, the 2 litre Pinto "powered"( :lol: ) version.
By this time, since I wasn't taking chemistry for O grade, I was getting on much better with the teacher in question, not that there was much choice since he also took physics for both Os and Highers, and we used to talk cars occasionally. He reckoned that his Capri was vastly superior to the B in every way. Maybe it was, maybe it wasn't, but to the younger me, he must surely have been missing the point given that the two cars were so different from each other?
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Today's spots, no images as I was driving and had a polis right up my tailpipe (pauses to let that tumbleweed come by..), a red, 1981/82 X suffix Benz 200T with a dreadfully broken set of rear arm bushes or maybe equally broken springs, maybe the massive negative camber was intentional? If so, why? However, the car also had a mural along the driver's side that depicted a naked orang-utan operating a set of bicycle-style pedals inside the car, so for that I'd almost forgive the crime against tyres.
Then, on the way home, a 1971/72 K suffix Triumph Spitfire overtook me on the A1 and had I not actually braked hard enough to provoke a sweary outburst by my passenger, the fella driving this yellow Spitfire could have ended his day hitting the approaching bus head on. To this bloke I say only this: learn to drive, mate, or next time you make an error of judgement of this magnitude, the driver of the car you passed may not be so inclined to let you live!
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#1962 Post by GHT »

Not so much a classic vehicle as a registration. How do you turn GW11SON into G. Wilson?

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#1963 Post by JPB »

That's taking the pee! :evil: When I had my A40's original registration number (XJR40) transferred onto the Jag that I owned (for three months :oops: ), plod gave me a row for using a black screw cap between the J and the R to create the impression that the car was the then-new XJ-R version with its 4 litre engine. Possibly he was more offended by the borst of it than the actual way in which I'd displayed the plate, I would have been mortified these days at the very thought, but was younger and less bothered.
Then there was the XJ6 owned by the proprietor of the local Chinese restaurant that we all used when Subaru had me posted in Wallingford, by Oxford, for a time. He had OKT 1 M on that car arranged as OK Tim, then suddenly, he hadn't. It turned out that he'd had his third warning and so had lost the plate which meant that - by the rules of the time - he was issued with a Q so could only claw back some dignity by transferring onto an NI plate. Defiant right to the end, the bonnet of Tim's Jag was eventually airbrushed with a highly detailed image showing a popular farmyard animal in the uniform of the constabulary. I moved on before I had a chance at finding out whether that was well received by Her Majesty's finest..
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#1964 Post by rich. »

GHT wrote:Not so much a classic vehicle as a registration. How do you turn GW11SON into G. Wilson?

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sod the plate. nissan cabstar.. great spot mate :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool:
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Re: What classic vehicles have you seen?

#1965 Post by GHT »

Get a grip Rich, it's a Nissan.
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#1966 Post by rich. »

GHT wrote:Get a grip Rich, it's a Nissan.
i know... :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool:
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#1967 Post by JPB »

GHT wrote: Nissan.
Ooh!
rich. wrote:I know... :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool:
Seconded, now you come to mention it.
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#1968 Post by GHT »

Rich makes no secret of the fact that he's got three children, I'm beginning to think John might have a brood too. Reason is, the two of you go all salivatering silly over Nissans, worse, you go incomprehensible over Nissan's predecessor, Datsun. FFS they are horrible. Seriously guys you are a sandwich short of a picnic for thinking that they might be worth a hand crank. You both come up with witty, funny, sensible, articulate, sometimes even intellectual posts. Your musings make this forum an enjoyable place, but your love of the dull, ordinary and plain boring must be down to your grey cells. Insanity is not an insult that I would use lightly, but, in your defence, I know it's hereditary. You get it from your kids.

So now, what have I seen out and about? These two piles of junk that will have the pair of you wetting your pants. There's no hope!
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Call me snobbish, but I've seen better cars in the scrapyard, and if I had paid good, hard earned money to see such classic cars, I would want my money back, after those two piles of scrap had insulted my eyes.
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#1969 Post by sierra3dr »

Gilbern Invader on Antiques roadshow. How come DVLA don't have Gilbern on their listing?
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#1970 Post by rich. »

sierra3dr wrote:Gilbern Invader on Antiques roadshow. How come DVLA don't have Gilbern on their listing?
i saw that one too.. bloke paid £3500 & the expert valued it at £8/10k?
saw the lovely fiona bruce too 8-)
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