This is not a Range Rover, friend.
This is not a Range Rover, friend.
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Bond's car was his only personal hobby. One of the last of the 4½-litre Bentleys with the supercharger by Amherst Villiers, he had bought it almost new in 1933 and had kept it in careful storage through the war. It was still serviced every year and, in London, a former Bentley mechanic, who worked in a garage near…
+1. Brilliantly spotted
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+1 (obviously)
Blower Bentley.
I have never, and I mean ever, met someone who didn't have one of these in their kitchen drawer. Also, strictly speaking, a true waiter's friend has to have two steps on the lever.
I can honestly say from owning a couple of Discoveries that they are pretty much crap in the snow. That's why I swapped for a Defender, no issues now.
Wagoneer, but primarily for apres-ski reasons, weirdly.
"he did eventually get the Klein's"
The Mini Cooper's 'Openometer.' What?
The Orochi. God I hate this thing.
Whoever calls the Bugatti Royale 'obnoxious' should be horsewhipped. Ostentatious, certainly, but obnoxious?
I beg to differ, Mr Clarkson.
I would imagine that someone with the 62 would probably look down on an arriviste with a 57.
Sorry to be obvious, but this. So sad too, because I really loved this car once.
This.
Promote this man.