Got something to say, but it's not classic related? Here's the place to discuss. Also includes the once ever-so-popular word association thread... (although we've had to start from scratch with it - sorry!)
JPB wrote:As for the spelling, you knew what they meant, I knew what they meant, we all knew what they meant so in that sense, the uploader's communication has been effective.
Snob!
So I hear that somewhere, buried under this load of o/t cobblers, there's a really fine Cortina build happening, which is surely more interesting than burning Regal Supervan IIIs, even if they are Trotterised ones and as such, no great loss.
J "Home is where you park it", so the saying goes. That may yet come true..
Someone - probably a sad wee soul who likes the intimacy of a willing animal and whose house is covered generously in moulded "stone" cladding - is indeed an idiot.. That's not a fecking Robin either!
But there's a Chrysler (or Talbot?) Horizon in that clip as well as a lovely MK2 Vauxhall Cavalier (Opel Ascona?) soft top and of course Mr Bean's Tartan Red MK2 mini from the days before he acquired the Citron MK3 with the black bonnet, which later transformed itself into a 45369 green example, keeping that black engine lid.
Aww, good old Benny Hill. I always thought that it was just as well he wasn't in charge of the van door explosion exercise in classic 1969 film "The Italian Job". With his reputation, I doubt they'd have wanted him blowing anything off..
Stick with it, there are some really good bits between six hours thirty five minutes and eight hours seventeen minutes.
Make sure not to lose your distemper or gloss over any of the action, let us spray that nobody from the crew became too rattled before the vinyl cut was in the can..
J "Home is where you park it", so the saying goes. That may yet come true..