You could use an old tool box or kettle:[ATTACH]Old buckets or watering cans or even re-use an old chest of drawers. As long as you aaply lots...
They did make rally versions of the Simca. :yikes::)[ATTACH]
I think I found a car that I'm pretty sure will never have any badge engineering. :)[media]
@ARMANDIIMy dad had one way back when and the foot wells in the front were completely rusted through to the point that you could see the road...
Completely agree. These days, unless it's an AMG Merc or BMW M3 with their distinctive engine sounds, I certainly can't tell one brand from the other.
I know that in the past 10 years or so it's very common but was surprised at just how long back this "sharing" actually goes.Never knew that...
Aah yes , saved you the trouble of waiting 6 months for it to rust. :lunapic 130165696578242 5:All those cars were notorious for rust problems....
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Must agree with you, French and American cars are not my cup of tea.Below is a link with some very interesting history about Simca (remember...
Also found this:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rootes_Group
How about the Jensen Interceptor. Nice looking car with it's 6L V8 engine.[ATTACH]
Interestingly I see the models made in the 60's used a DKW motor.From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DKW
Very true, some memories should stay exactly that, just memories.
When they did run, they ran quite nicely especially the 3.5L V8 models.
The SD1? Many moons ago, one of my mate's dad had one and from what I can remember, he spent more time under it than in it. :)
A very interesting point that, why is it that some nations as a whole, are good at certain things yet rubbish at others? And it does not only...
Well at least the auto industry in the UK (although not British owned) still provides loads of jobs and much needed revenue. It's also interesting...
I was doing some Googling and see what you mean about only the hand made ones left, of which one is Noble and the body and chassis are actually...
So the colonials got the better cars. :hapfeet::)Are there any British manufacturers left?
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