Henry_b
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Quite a comfy cabin, very wafty with the 6 pot rumbling upfrontNice inside init I prefer mine with no carpet & leaks
No leaks yet!
Quite a comfy cabin, very wafty with the 6 pot rumbling upfrontNice inside init I prefer mine with no carpet & leaks
Wow now.!!!!.. it's still early days!Did you give her yer last rolo...
Wow now.!!!!.. it's still early days!
Not a fookin' chance... it's all mine.....Ah yer keeping it for me aint ya
Quite a comfy cabin, very wafty with the 6 pot rumbling upfront
No leaks yet!
Not a fookin' chance... it's all mine.....
Ive got a mate in Oban who does a cracking impression of Meth mick haha
X308 is the nicest of the V8 bunch however rust is an issue, and timing chain guide rails can be troublesome for pre 2000 models.Im fancying a v8 petrol for a toy not sure which model but ive aint had one.
I was in Oban last month and most of them looked like mick
X308 is the nicest of the V8 bunch however rust is an issue, and timing chain guide rails can be troublesome for pre 2000 models.
However you'd struggle to drive a better motor especially if you could snag an XJR or Super V8!
Mine is the 221hp 3.6 with is spritely enough a claimed 0-60 in 8.8secs however I've measured it at 7.3 so no idea where the internet is getting its figures!
3.8 Mk2 would be nice!Im not wanting a Jag unless it was a Mk1 or II
Funny I noticed that too
I was talking to a chap in the boat yard the other day he has a hoose on Islay works for Argyll n Bute
does all the property sales ect im sure he used to be the planning/rates dep.
Hes got a newer landy. frezzer cant mind his name.
3.8 Mk2 would be nice!
Out of my budget though!
Ya need to think harder!
I built a transistor radio from one of his kits when I was in the skool electronics club . Would have been about 1966. And the first pocket calculumator I had was a sinclair, very difficult to use and wasn't any better than the slide rule I was using at the time. It was soon replaced with a casio which was a million years ahead of the sinclair. In fact I think his C5 trike was better than his calculator, says it all really....that I am sorry to hear that Sir Clive Sinclair has passed away.
He lit my computing fire, and I never looked back. Top Man.
£20,000 and up IIRC!My dad had a few of them very cool cars, I know where there are a couple but he wants stupid
money for them.
He's got a grey beard lol
£20,000 and up IIRC!
Jim Porteus has a grey beard and afreelandererdiscovery?
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