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    Less of the ‘strange’ and ‘bizarre’ if you please.

    The BX 4 TC was not the first Citroen to be subject to a buy back, the BiRotor, below, was another example. However, they did buy them back, unlike some manufacturers who have knowingly sold rubbish cars for years!

    As Morgan is, quite rightly, already taken and Ariel seems a touch obvious I wil nominate.......Citroen.

    OK, you give the ticket to the Frenchman with a tank!

    Why is this mildly depressing?

    The Talbot Tagora:

    I may have forgotten to mention something

    Is it as nice as my 1960 BSA A10?

    You could always have one of these,

    Yes it is legal in the UK The penalties for drink driving are very severe, a minimum one year ban from driving + a potentially unlimited fine(usually £2,500) and your insurance will quadruple in cost. If you involved in an accident, up to three years in jail and a lifetime ban.

    It all sounds very nice, but I can tell you are not it’s target customer.

    Now playing

    So, there wont be left over wheels every year? Probably just as well, really.

    Cole Porter, with a little help from Noel Coward.

    That will do very nicely, thank you.

    I am sure it is very nice but, no Kraftwerk nodeal.

    A few years ago, well 1991 actually, the BBC ran a series called ‘Building Sights’ in which eminent architects were asked to nominate a building that they considered important and spend forty minutes explaining why.

    Yes, May 2002

    It has an interesting cousin,

    I am an English liberal professor of economics, well, philosophy if I am honest. As the remit that academe has granted me I am non-partisan, but concerned as a human.