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rich. wrote:i saw a renault rodeo yesterday, its based on the renault 4 plastic body etc... similar idea to the citroen mehari..
Couldn't resist binging that (anyone using prosilver probably won't see the full length of the thing, change theme to subsilver2 and it's all there in its greenness):
I want one. (for each butt cheek...)
Or was the one you saw this type, Rich? >
In which case, how did your poor eyes survive seeing the plug fugly thing?
(Taste?)
J "Home is where you park it", so the saying goes. That may yet come true..
I saw several today. I saw a vintage car in Crickhowell going the other way (I think it may have been a Hillman) and I didn't get a good look at it (Exchanged waves with the driver ).
At the Dean Forest Railway, I saw an Armstrong Siddley, Daimler 250 saloon (May have been a Mk2 Jag but I didn't stop) and I'm sure the third one was a pre war Citreon (It wasn't a Traction Avant). After stopping for lunch, we had a lovely drive back through the Forest of Dean .
Rules exist for the obedience of fools and the guidance of wise men.
MG Midget 1500, MGB GT V8, Morris Minor Traveller 1275, MG Midget 1275 & too many bicycles.
rich. wrote:i saw a renault rodeo yesterday, its based on the renault 4 plastic body etc... similar idea to the citroen mehari..
Couldn't resist binging that (anyone using prosilver probably won't see the full length of the thing, change theme to subsilver2 and it's all there in its greenness):
I want one. (for each butt cheek...)
Or was the one you saw this type, Rich? >
In which case, how did your poor eyes survive seeing the plug fugly thing?
(Taste?)
it made me want one
the owner was a real car nut & has owned a list of cars including a porsche & a 66 cadilac brougham.. we got on like a house on fire despite my french & far too much alcohol