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• #55827
Thanks - i test drove it over Dartmoor on Sunday - it's a 75 DS 20 Pallas - i was wafting all over the place . where are you based in case i need a mechanic ;)
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• #55828
As a mate of mine says, I like to think that somewhere out there there's a big blue piece of Detroit iron called the General Grant, giant stars and stripes on the roof, that crushes the Dukes of Hazard every race they meet...
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• #55829
leafy suburban street near Wimbledon
Where?? I need to go get some pics of this
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• #55831
In less exciting car news i learnt some basic maintenance from my Grandad today. Oil changed, oil filter renewed, spark plugs and new air filter. Main thing (we both) learnt is to label the spark cables so you dont accidentally plug them in the wrong order
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• #55832
That is absolutely lovely dude. If I am ever down your way I will be inviting myself round to see this up close. Beautiful car
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• #55833
Well done that man because I couldn't remember
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• #55834
Yes thanks, I tried to post in your for sale thread but it was locked so no more posts can be made. But you got a mention in the good traders thread instead, along with pics of the freshly polished goods that now look like new, couldn't be happier.
I also posted some nice old Citroen's in there I'd seen around London for your inspiration, but you were obviously busy sorting out the real thing :)
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• #55835
It will be available as a forum "Wedding / funeral / etc " car as i'm thinking that i'll start up a bit of sideline business ...
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• #55836
Thanks so much for that - they look great - the wheels / post and cars!
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• #55837
I can’t believe I used to have official cassette tapes of the show. Audio book style didn’t even get to see the car stunts
Then there was that awful bike polo team too
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• #55838
Yes classics are exempt, rolling 40year +
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• #55839
The MOH were pure class.
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• #55840
Bar that odd hood scoop. I don't recall any supercharged Charger models either.
That green though is lovely. I miss some of those lairy late 60s/early 70s car colours. Every car is grey, white, and black these days.
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• #55841
Your van is faster than an 80s Ferrari. Take heart. And never wear espadrilles.
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• #55842
I need to learn this sort of shit. I've bought a Haynes manual as the first step which is currently sitting on my kitchen table. Unfortunately I just have a London street to work with, not a setup like that! Is that his garage?
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• #55843
Very nice.
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• #55844
Cheers dude! x
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• #55845
Manual xv is cheap, Subaru is Lego so bolt in a turbo engine, brakes and gearbox from a 6 speed WRX and boom, there's your dirt ripper.... Easy as that. (Car projects always go to plan)
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• #55847
The definitive celluloid Charger is the black, 1968 villain's car in Bullitt. Pissed all over the Mustang for speed too.
Having driven a few cars of that era, hats off to stuntman Bill Hickman.
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• #55848
Did you choose the pic with the beetle for a reason ;)
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• #55849
Had to overtake the dark green Beetle 3 times though...
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• #55850
Your van is faster than an 80s Ferrari.
And definitely faster than the Daytona, which IIRC wasn't even a genuine Ferrari. Never watched the show mind you, but love the theme tune. I still have an urge to buy a Fairlight CMI. Greenscreentastic.
This may be the case but in my head it is one of the best TV shows ever, and to be honest I only remember the car(s). The fact that I haven't watched it in at least 30 years is neither here nor there.
I suppose that next you'll be telling me that Miami detectives in the 80s didn't actually drive Ferraris or go everywhere dressed in pastel coloured linen suits with FUKEN SHOULDER PADS and espadrilles (an eminently suitable choice of footwear for running after baddies).