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My best friend's first wedding car was his father-in-laws red convertible Aston Martin

they also had a Morgan
quite well off family - their house actually had turrets and the lintel in one of the lounges was from Nelson's flagship (not Victory)


nice people actually - mode their money from pool tables and slot machines

The number plate on the A-M was personalised - but was only rude it said with a Liverpool accent - wish I could remember it!!
 

Ian H

Ancient randonneur
A couple of TRs - 4 and 5 I think, but I was following a wheel and couldn't stop. They were in the pub carpark beside the 'Bridge Over Troubled Water'.
 

biggs682

Itching to get back on my bike's
Location
Northamptonshire
Three today including one from TreVoR

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BMW 1602/2002

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Reliant Robin /Rialto
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Drago

Legendary Member
I'd love a 2cv.

A superb design - a simple and clear design brief and some stunningly clever engineering decisions made in pursuit of the objective.

In terms of achieving the goal of being a car for the impoverished every'man' it's a far greater success than the abortion that became the Morris Minor or the hideously unsophisticated design of the Beetle. Even the Mini, as clever as it was in some ways, was a hopeless piece of design in others, and it was only quite by accident that it turned out to be quite good at something that was never envisaged for it (sporty driving and motorsport.)

Nope, pass the 2CV. Ahhhh, that's better.
 
2cv's are great and heaps of fun.
The world needs more of them and I would certainly have one

When I was a teenager and I had just passed my test I persuaded my Mum to buy one

I loved it - drove it more than Mum or Dad

Dad thought it was unsafe and exchanged it for a Datsun SUnny

no idea what he was going on about
when you pressed the brake pedal the car stopped nearly every single time
and on the times when you just got a grinding sound - if you lifted your foot and pressed it down again then it always stopped the second time

(oh - except once when it needed a third go - but I "forgot" to mention that one)

honestly - parents are SO over protective sometimes!!!!
 

glasgowcyclist

Charming but somewhat feckless
Location
Scotland
I'd love a 2cv.

A superb design - a simple and clear design brief and some stunningly clever engineering decisions made in pursuit of the objective.

In terms of achieving the goal of being a car for the impoverished every'man' it's a far greater success than the abortion that became the Morris Minor or the hideously unsophisticated design of the Beetle. Even the Mini, as clever as it was in some ways, was a hopeless piece of design in others, and it was only quite by accident that it turned out to be quite good at something that was never envisaged for it (sporty driving and motorsport.)

Nope, pass the 2CV. Ahhhh, that's better.

When I were a lad, my brother would take me to watch the bike races at Knockhill and sometimes there’d be a 2CV race. They were brilliant!
 
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