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“Vorsprung durch Technicals”.

A better way to upload pictures.

Late 70s. London. One of the managing directors of the ad agency I worked at bought one, for his daily commute from a leafy outer suburb to the city centre.

“Scotland roadway” ?

The rarest precious metal is Unobtainium.

They almost launched a ‘Silver Mist’ once, until they found out what it meant to the Germans ...

Engine at the front? Check.

Meh ...

I can vouch for Century Egg Congee. Chinese comfort food.

“By the eighties the company was dormant ...”

PS? That infernal German abomination?

In the early 90s I was working on Nissan’s advertising in Australia. My first trip to Tokyo was to present a proposed change of communications strategy, together with our senior client and a couple of agency colleagues.

Very true. But they were also talking out of their arses for most of the video. Almost everything they described as an ‘old money car’ could more accurately be described as a ‘no money car’.

No, but that shabby Alfa could have been.

Or 1970-71 if the J is after the reg.

And always check your spare tyre ...

Presumably, the short availability was due to a lawsuit from Pininfarina.

“Rizla. The discerning choice for people who Rolls their own”

I’ve had live lobster sashimi, too. In an agonisingly expensive restaurant in Shanghai. While we were eating the lobster, it was trying to eat the salad garnish. That was a bit off-putting. But it was delicious.

I wonder if the Cullinan configurator will include a Vickers option? (Purely for self-defence, you understand).