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    And, yes I did buy shirts from him in the 1980's

    All good fun and jolly good company.

    Or one could read this instead,

    I would possibly like this, if it were not for this this

    I voted nice price, on the basis that a magic pill will be invented next week that allows me to fit in it!

    It is a little OTT, mine is Royal Blue rather than green (kinja seems averse to my own photographs) but it is comfortable enough place to spend a few hours in whilst waiting for the recovery truck.

    The AM Lagonda, yes it really does look like this.

    To my chagrin I missed seeing the definitive door handle chart until today, Here is the sunlime Bristol 401, the best push button door-handled car in history.

    It is an Ultima GTR720. 2,138ib kerb weight 727 bhp as standard. but the chassis is rated for 1000!

    I know of someone who has built six of these, each one damn perfect, when they are finished he sells them at cost! He is a retired aerospace engineer in his seventies who no longer drives, just enjoys building things for fun.

    Tucker was my second thought, my first was the Rover P4 cyclops.

    Dare dare double dare to you and your fellow splendid and multi talented colleagues, I will put up the front money, all you have to collectively is put my money where your collective expertise is, how hard could it be?  

    I will not ever sell my Jeep pickup either, one owner from new.

    old cars are fun because they are fun, old car radios are a whole different sort of fun, the just before the men in white coats sort of fun, and yes, touchscrrens are the whelps of Cerberus when in a moving vehicle.

    I am not sure about pizzazz exactly, but owning one of these is an ongoing adventure and I have sneaking suspicion they were built largely for the entertainment of doggies.

    A Lycoming engine, I think that most Cord cars used the same, or very similar things. Originally developed for aircraft!

    Because our esteemed Mr.Torchinsky has oft times referenced his hair in other postings and I was amused by the concept of haircutting at a six foot safe distance.

    Not anything to do with Lego, but if you think your hair is a mess, try this,