Originally Posted by Oldfella
If it's a Bugeye buy it, far superior car, forget the classic, nothing but old rust buckets :D
(runs for cover, turns off pc and hides) :lol1: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...b/IMG_3205.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...b/IMG_3232.jpg |
Do you really need a wagon ?? If you've got a dog then fine, if not the wagon isn't that much bigger in the back with the seats up is it ?, you just don't get the height or through load.
I went for a 4 door and a roof box (I know you can't put a dog in a roof box!) + a towbar for bikes etc. Horses of courses, but sounds like you really want a 4 door, so think hard before parting with cash PS no comment on classic v bugeye, obviously you should stretch for blobeye:D :D |
Originally Posted by Sport160
Horses of courses, but sounds like you really want a 4 door, so think hard before parting with cash
PS no comment on classic v bugeye, obviously you should stretch for blobeye:D :D |
Originally Posted by Sport160
PS no comment on classic v bugeye, obviously you should stretch for blobeye:D :D
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Originally Posted by trails
rust bucket for me ;)
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Originally Posted by trails
agree with sport160 (do you have an elise?)
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Oldie, why have you suddenly got this fixation with rust??? Considering how thin Scooby body panels are and how sparingly the paint is applied onto them I think they do remarkably well for resisting rust!
Is it perhaps because you've recently stripped your Fugly down and found some rust on there and secretly wish you'd bought yourself a superior Scoob (ie Classic). |
Originally Posted by Oldfella
Spot on, even less rust ;) :D
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Originally Posted by Oldfella
Very nice :) Dated but nice, take the side skirts off, rust! ;)
thanks lol, as i said its not about the way it looks...its the way it drives. i found the newer versions a bit too polished for my taste...a bit too mature ;):D |
Originally Posted by Sport160
Not anymore, but yes thats where the user name came from
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Originally Posted by Scooby New
Oldie, why have you suddenly got this fixation with rust??? Considering how thin Scooby body panels are and how sparingly the paint is applied onto them I think they do remarkably well for resisting rust!
Is it perhaps because you've recently stripped your Fugly down and found some rust on there and secretly wish you'd bought yourself a superior Scoob (ie Classic). |
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