keabo
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This magnificent machine, in 1988. Not a chance this would have got an MOT nowadays. 

My Dad had a MaestroI had an 88 Maestro, mechanically it never gave me one problem. The bodywork was another thing....
My dad had 2 Vauxhall Viva shooting breaks, one light blue G reg and one in champagne reg no. NWX 747P.This magnificent machine, in 1988. Not a chance this would have got an MOT nowadays.
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My Dad also had a Hillman Avenger Estate in beige DDN 749K.
Same here but a 'Saloon '.Reliant Regal Supervan 111. I only had a bike licence at the time so couldn't have anyting with an extra wheel. I have quite fond memories of the old heap, the joy of arriving at work on an icy winters morning without being in agony as my fingers thawed out.
With the front seat backrest down there was also room for some sinful activity of a night, this being in the days when a young man with any kind of car was a catch for a young lady.
Credit must go to my friend, Clark, who is an absolute wizard with cars and motorbikes amongst other things.Now that is a cool car
You deserve thanks for keeping a car like that alive
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was this sinful activity any problem with only 3 wheels? Were approved positions/activities covered in a supplement to the owner's manual?Reliant Regal Supervan 111. I only had a bike licence at the time so couldn't have anyting with an extra wheel. I have quite fond memories of the old heap, the joy of arriving at work on an icy winters morning without being in agony as my fingers thawed out.
With the front seat backrest down there was also room for some sinful activity of a night, this being in the days when a young man with any kind of car was a catch for a young lady.