P38 has the high intensity brake-light at parcel shelf level. This is at the top. Car is very boxy. I agree with Saint and Marty, L322 unless it was an Underpigeon of some sort.
Your right, just seen that on mine.. poor buggers:(
 
Interestingly enough ex liverpool captain mark wright said an old landrover and he was look for a fire extinguisher to put the fuel fire out. bit surprised the driver couldn't smell the fuel even when parked up.
 
Interestingly enough ex liverpool captain mark wright said an old landrover and he was look for a fire extinguisher to put the fuel fire out. bit surprised the driver couldn't smell the fuel even when parked up.
Well he does drive a newish range rover do anything is old to him, including Sue who is actually his ex wife. You mean the paper's didn't pick up on that.:D She lives down the road from me.;)
 
here's a disco 1 in the ashes..

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The vehicle in question....
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The Classic has a pronounced 'curve' to the roof line, the one in the photo above is fairly flat....

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The P38 doesn't have the shaped silhouette that can be seen at the top of the rear window....as the rear wiper and motor is tucked up under a small 'spoiler' type protrusion.....

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The L322 does have a shaped silhouette at the top of the rear window for the rear wiper motor, but it is not quite that shape! It is more boxy....But the L322 has a flatter roof line....

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Looks a bit L322 to me in the early photo where I think you can make out the reversing light and recessed number plate. Folded mirrors look familiar too.
Probably leaking cam covers or the front fan going into meltdown
Find out if my insurance goes through the roof next year, especially if the car park has to be rebuilt as well :eek:
 
My friends wife's mate lost her car in the fire, her insurance said the venue is responsible for the damage and wont pay out.:eek: so far!​
 
My friends wife's mate lost her car in the fire, her insurance said the venue is responsible for the damage and wont pay out.:eek: so far!​
Reasonable, as the vehicle was on private property, but if the "mate is full comp then there's not a problem. Otherwise hopefully the car park owners have insurance to cover the loss thats expected, and will accept any genuine claims without to much hassle to the claimants in due course.
 
My friends wife's mate lost her car in the fire, her insurance said the venue is responsible for the damage and wont pay out.:eek: so far!​
Sounds about right. Their legal team should be able to help her with her claim against venue though. If she took out legal cover on her policy.
 
i think the vehicle in the picture is a Peugeot 806 or Citroen Synergie from the mid-90's though i don't think its the car in question as the car in question would have to have lost the bonnet. the flames are upright indicating a fire already underway, the interior of the car in question is not ablaze so i think the suspect zero vehicle is in the row in front of the car in question.
 
I understand from someone that was there that it was a 52 plate Vogue on LPG
Madonna on gas Vogue. Must have been leaking petrol getting there though. Somebody had no sense of smell when parking up. Likewise if the LPG was faulty even the smell of rotten veg would be noticeable.o_O
 
Well... i was sure it would be a p38.
but a l322.....!!!
and I leave mine on a trickle charger most of the time.

best wishes everyone.....let hope it doen't happen to us..

happy new year...
 
I wonder how many people will lie about their 5 Porsche 911s they had parked in there.....
Surely you would need proof of ownership to submit a claim? Even if legit, they'll want to see a V5 to prove you had a 2016 Range Rover , rather than a 2003. I know they're council but i dont think even they will just accept the word of anyone who steps forward
 

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