alfatwo
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I like lady owners,.. there mostly very articulateVariety is the spice of life mate not been on the road since 98 and only done 50,000 miles from a lady owner.
Dave
I like lady owners,.. there mostly very articulateVariety is the spice of life mate not been on the road since 98 and only done 50,000 miles from a lady owner.
Keynsham, I remember that on my old 1960,s transistor radio!
The hedgehog looks like it is made of concrete.Hedgehog popped in to say hi.
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The hedgehog looks like it is made of concrete.
Absolutely! Had an Avro Vulcan parked up outside my office window for years. I think it's the one which they have now got taxiing again under its own engine power although I doubt it will ever fly again. Fantastic iconic machines of yesteryear.I grew up in Lincoln, where Avro Vulcans were always flying. Another Woodford product, Silvercat?
Three cracking machines so far
The latest edition of Classic & Sportscar (August 2021) features a back-to-back with the 1750 Maxi and Renault 16TL.
I'd go for the Maxi all day long, especially with the 1800 engine and those fold down flat front seatsI so look forward to reading that one
Come on Dave the Renault 16 TS or TX is far superior mate and highly regarded by Sir Stirling Moss back in the day.I'd go for the Maxi all day long, especially with the 1800 engine and those fold down flat front seats
Dave
Don’t forget the rear seat’s back that could also be folded all the way down to make a comfy bed. I recall there was even some little wire leg contraption under the seat so you could raise it level with the flattened back rest.I'd go for the Maxi all day long, especially with the 1800 engine and those fold down flat front seats
Dave
We had a forum trip to see it at Doncaster a few years ago. Fantastic to get up close and to hear some fascinating stories from the guides. They confirmed it will almost certainly never fly again - they have plenty of engines and the plane is airworthy but the company that they use to certify it can't get insured to do so.Absolutely! Had an Avro Vulcan parked up outside my office window for years. I think it's the one which they have now got taxiing again under its own engine power although I doubt it will ever fly again. Fantastic iconic machines of yesteryear.