dougradcliffe
Doug Radcliffe
dougradcliffe

The Baader-Meinhof Group liked these so much they were known as Baader-Meinhof Wagens

Le Gangsteur

@aaron x: Something makes me think you live on the same island as me.

@ottomaddox: a) What Dab O'Swine said b) I think most people on this site (me included) find things like big boats and helicopter rescue missions quite interesting.

@appliance88: I'm a great fan of the Dacia Logan (especially the MCV model) for these reasons. Sadly, despite it's massive popularity on mainland Europe and persistent rumours to the contrary, I don't think we're ever going to get them where I am in the UK. I think alot of automakers can learn from Logans design,

Because if the job's tough, you use a Japanese truck.

No. But this one is . . .

Back in the 50's my Grandfather had a 1920's Rolls Royce (I think it was a Phantom I but I'm not 100%). When he sold it to buy something more sensible he decided to keep the "Spirit of Ecstacy" hood ornament. Anyway some time in the late 90's what should turn up on his driveway (he'd moved house a number of times) but

Also a fine choice. I'm not sure what it is that gets me about the 603's

Really? I'd never checked out spares prices, I'd just kinda assumed they were hard to come by. It's good news, means that maybe one day I might have a 603, I've never even seen one in real life!

Provided I get a lifetime of spare parts, I'll give a testicle for one of these. Deal?

Nicely done. My upload speed is so slow I can only really link to images already online.

Your comment makes me think of the first gen Fiat Multipla. In Fiat's defence it was a very practical car, and unlike the Juke I don't think it was ever trying to be cool.