Classic Road transport

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Re: Classic Road transport

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Our first cars had the arms :lol:

Wonder what they'd be like converted to hazzard warning....would you take-off? :think: :roll: :lol: :lol:

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Re: Classic Road transport

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I know Ive been through this before (in PetePs Farnbourgh thread) But my fathers car from heady days at Glosters
BTWits a revelant thread it is of course an Armstrong Siddley (nee Bristol Siddley) Hurricane tourer :)

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I still think this would be a good "load out" for the Mk32 Garry ;-) \


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Re: Classic Road transport

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Yo Leif :)

Very suitable..if one existed :think:

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Down to personal pref's again but sadly.. that doesn't look like anything to me I'm afraid :roll: Sorry Leif.. if my dad had had one, I'd probably feel the same as you but as he went from a motorbike to a Reliant (not untypical then).. that just looks like a-n-other, nondescript mode of vehicular transport :worried:

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