My Cars As Old As Me
#1
My Cars As Old As Me
Came back from hols a few weeks ago and sold my Scoob. Said goodbye to this
And less than a week later, hello to this
Anyone else on here running an older car, looking for a cosmetic restorer in Surrey if anyone has any suggestions.
And less than a week later, hello to this
Anyone else on here running an older car, looking for a cosmetic restorer in Surrey if anyone has any suggestions.
#2
Its a bit much changing cars and then needing Cosmetic surgery so people dont recognise you now .
Why did you not just stick with the Scoob .
You could always move ,so people dont recognise you in the new motor .!!!
Or a ski mask /balaclava or something would do the same job I suppose .
Why did you not just stick with the Scoob .
You could always move ,so people dont recognise you in the new motor .!!!
Or a ski mask /balaclava or something would do the same job I suppose .
#5
Cheers guys
LOL at njkmrs.
Its a 1968 P5B Coupe, 63,000 miles from new, full interior retrim about 4 years (2k miles ago) costing a tad under £4K, don't think anyone has sat in the passenger seat or the back since.
Fancied something different and its certainly that!
LOL at njkmrs.
Its a 1968 P5B Coupe, 63,000 miles from new, full interior retrim about 4 years (2k miles ago) costing a tad under £4K, don't think anyone has sat in the passenger seat or the back since.
Fancied something different and its certainly that!
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my dad had one when i was a kid.. fookin' lovely motors yuor a lucky fella.. not many around nowaday, especially in that kind of condition
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