raleighnut
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Aye with the 'flathead V8 'the two inner cylinders share the same exhaust port..........................Please do a bit of research before posting bollocks
Count the header tubes
Having gone on holidays in winter in snowy countries (Norway, Canada, Iceland) it is quite telling how few 4x4 models you see. Apart from the odd police or council vehicle nearly everyone manages just fine with a normal 2 wheel drive car with suitable tyres. In most parts of the UK it is rare to get snow deeper than half way up your shoes.
When I was a kid living in central Canada I was out walking in a blizzard once and tripped, landing on my face in the snow.
When I cleared away the object I had tripped on it turned out to be the “taxi” sign on the roof of a cab.
now that is snow.
after that particular blast I remember the kid down the street riding his sled down the roof of the house all the way out to the street.
Luxury ! When I were't lad
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Aye with the 'flathead V8 'the two inner cylinders share the same exhaust port..........................Please do a bit of research before posting bollocks
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Having gone on holidays in winter in snowy countries (Norway, Canada, Iceland) it is quite telling how few 4x4 models you see. Apart from the odd police or council vehicle nearly everyone manages just fine with a normal 2 wheel drive car with suitable tyres. In most parts of the UK it is rare to get snow deeper than half way up your shoes.
Having gone on holidays in winter in snowy countries (Norway, Canada, Iceland) it is quite telling how few 4x4 models you see. Apart from the odd police or council vehicle nearly everyone manages just fine with a normal 2 wheel drive car with suitable tyres. In most parts of the UK it is rare to get snow deeper than half way up your shoes.