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12 hours ago, canthai55 said:

Nana Screw

Must be very old vehicle ... burn wood ? 555

I'd rather have an old car I can work on myself than one of the pieces of <deleted> they put out now that cost a fortune and have to be fixed by expensive garages with the diagnostic equipment.

The day they went computerisation was a sad day for commonsense and DIY.

 

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4 hours ago, thaibeachlovers said:

I'd rather have an old car I can work on myself than one of the pieces of <deleted> they put out now that cost a fortune and have to be fixed by expensive garages with the diagnostic equipment.

The day they went computerisation was a sad day for commonsense and DIY.

 

I miss trundling  about  in my 1937 Austin 7. 

And  slip streaming it  behind a  big rig on the motorway in neutral. ????

 

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