Drago
Legendary Member
- Location
- Suburban Poshshire
The Rettendon murders Range Rover has become quite notorious and has changed hands a few times for serious wedge.
Heading to the A14 on the outskirts of Ipswich this morning were about half a dozen Austin Westminster or Wolseley 6/110 variants.
But not full of dead gangsters.
I have a soft spot for the various big Farinas. I like the styling, and "gentleman's carriage" ambience, and I think they are mostly straight sixes too, the format I'm most keen on having owned a Vitesse. Not driven nor ridden on one, but have driven / ridden and liked smaller Oxford or Riley variants on the shape
I have a soft spot for the various big Farinas. I like the styling, and "gentleman's carriage" ambience, and I think they are mostly straight sixes too, the format I'm most keen on having owned a Vitesse. Not driven nor ridden on one, but have driven / ridden and liked smaller Oxford or Riley variants on the shape
Nothing to see here, just a Ford.
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Yet another Ford. What's not shown are the '1600' badges on the back and a DVLA check confirms that it has had an engine swap.
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Back in the 70's a lad in Enderby (Wilf Mayne) shoehorned a 3.0 litre Capri engine and gearbox (from a 'write off') into his, not for nothing was his nickname 'Maniac'
Back in the early 80s there was a bunch of lads in our area who put Rover V8s in Escort MK1s along with race suspension and brakes etc.
Trained on the race track then raced yuppies in their Porsches* who thought they were showing off on the twisty roads at the weekend. The Escorts won.
*It wasn't about the Porsches, it was about putting people who think they can buy everything in their places.