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• #23227
Defenders are great, learnt to drive in my parents early td5, but yes motorway driving isn't it's strong suit (even though ours had a disco transfer box)
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• #23228
forum where the majority of people ride brakeless
I doubt that.
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• #23229
these old bedfords do the london to south africa overland route
might get you to the shops for the weeks shopping
do they have tarmac over there joe ?or a unimog in downtown sydney
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• #23230
mr heath and mr robinson had a go at building an overlander
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• #23231
Unimog's are pretty cool vehicles, the sheer unstoppability of them impresses.
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• #23232
i was cycling around today and saw a TVR (dunno which type, maybe a swordfish) in metallic green. Best car I've ever seen. Really hoping it was someone here. If it is you'd know as I made a pretty odd face whilst staring at the driver.
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• #23233
A TVR Swordfish? From that film Tuscan?
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• #23234
after searching that, i think so. It looked a bit like this (without the stickers obvs). TBH thinking about it now, it may not have been entirely green i you get what I'm saying.
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• #23235
two tone paint
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• #23236
Terrible shame about TVR really.
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• #23237
yeah that. Pearlescent, two tone that kinda thing. Just from the angle i saw it at and the sun exposure gave it a glorious green glow. (triple alliteration)
^^ porquoi
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• #23238
they are an ex parrot
they are no more
e's bleeding demised
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• #23239
oh i see. THats a shame. Though word on the street (wikipedia) is that they will return. I'm not claiming i know anything about this, just bringing it to attention.
The TVR website has been updated with the 'classic' TVR logo and wording stating that TVR will soon return to being a car manufacturer.
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• #23240
Whoever wants to revive it will need to wrestle control from a bloke called Les.
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• #23241
Dude at Mile End climbing wall has or had one of the pearlescent TVRs pink purple green gold in different lights. He wore very short shorts I seem to remember
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• #23242
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• #23243
Followed this for a while today and thought of @b&d. It sounded great :-)
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• #23244
I'm pretty sure I've seen him about Hackney.
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• #23245
@Olly398 - I'd love one of those.
Until a decent 928GT with a manual box comes up, I'm currently looking (well, dispatching the old man) to look at E39 m5's.
One he described as "a bit toppy" and the other was owned by "a contemptible little shit, whom I suspect is involved in nefarious activities..."
Won't be buying either of those then.
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• #23246
there was a minter up on Pistonheads very recently
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• #23247
@NurseHolliday - M5?
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• #23248
Yeah. I'd have a look for it myself but I'm on a train with patchy signal. It's on there unless it's been bought already. I sighed myself because I'm not in a buying position yet and I'm worried by the time I'm at the point when I can get one they'll either be fucked or expensive.
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• #23249
Having just watched 'For the Love of Cars' I find myself pining for an SD1 again.
Fuck, thought I was cured.Well, if I do ever buy another this one will be a V8.
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• #23250
If you are serious, there is the last shell to come off the line, in metallic gold, and a jE engineering,it was on the third owner when I last knew it but see if it is still around.
Forget LandRover unless you own a small oil-producing state. Think several times about available alternatives, then buy an old-shape Mitsi L200. Mine has run for 11 trouble-free years and works perfectly well offroad and on with Grabber AT2 rubber. Ok, not fast but reasonably comfy for a pick-up, with a civilised interior (and aircon) and a load bay which can comfortably carry a ton. Only downside is a similar turning circle to the QE2.