My partner asked me to comment as he’s interested in the vehicle..... no need for the abuse now is there

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Come on guys, give the lass the benefit of the doubt, at least until more is known about motivation :(
Personally I think it's highly unlikely that the (original) vehicle still exists.

nb. but then & again, if it was officially scrapped shouldn't there be a record of it's destruction & if so would that info. be available in the public domain?
 
That makes me a unacceptable morbid weirdo.... I’ll take that though!!

I happen to find crime (more so gangsters) interesting and I also have a thing for Range Rovers, so for me this is would be a great bit of memorabilia to own....

Each to their own I guess, as I said originally it would be boring if we were all the same.... but I’d rather own that car than 1000’s of stamps
 
That makes me a unacceptable morbid weirdo.... I’ll take that though!!

I happen to find crime (more so gangsters) interesting and I also have a thing for Range Rovers, so for me this is would be a great bit of memorabilia to own....

Each to their own I guess, as I said originally it would be boring if we were all the same.... but I’d rather own that car than 1000’s of stamps
Hardly gangsters were they? And as well as the morbid aspect there's the common sense aspect. I wouldn't want a car with milk spilt inside let alone brains and blood of a couple of no marks. It has no value because of the tale and probably a decreased desirability cos of What happened.
 
Hardly gangsters were they? And as well as the morbid aspect there's the common sense aspect. I wouldn't want a car with milk spilt inside let alone brains and blood of a couple of no marks. It has no value because of the tale and probably a decreased desirability cos of What happened.

And the other fluids that escape when people die ...
 
Hardly gangsters were they? And as well as the morbid aspect there's the common sense aspect. I wouldn't want a car with milk spilt inside let alone brains and blood of a couple of no marks. It has no value because of the tale and probably a decreased desirability cos of What happened.
Again each to their own.....
 
Well for my part it's a case of each to his/her own. I wouldn't touch it with a barge pole personally but do the people who collect militaria ever take into account the lives that their 'collectable' guns have probably taken, or the servicemen that may have died in a vehicle during it's wartime service?
 
Eye wonder if insurance companies have it marked as dangerous or similar because of its criminal history. Like some wont insure it or price would be higher as its seen as a greater risk.
 
Would you like to buy it??
Nope but wouldn’t bother me, I’m pretty sure if the story is true that this would have been crushed at the time as it would have been a cat A car. I’ve worked in mortuaries and dealt with dead people so the thought of it wouldn’t bother me
 
Nope but wouldn’t bother me, I’m pretty sure if the story is true that this would have been crushed at the time as it would have been a cat A car. I’ve worked in mortuaries and dealt with dead people so the thought of it wouldn’t bother me

How did you find the dead people were to deal with? Were they polite or gobby cnuts?
 

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