![]() 11/15/2013 at 12:59 • Filed to: dots, morris | ![]() | ![]() |
Imagine my surprise seeing a Morris Minor pickup here in the States. Bonus points if you got the reference from the title.
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Impossible.
![]() 11/15/2013 at 13:07 |
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Nice, there is a shop in the town next to mine that has a Traveller in their lot.
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![]() 11/18/2013 at 03:45 |
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I know it's not a Marina, but did you at least make sure that there weren't any piano's being carried by cranes around?
![]() 11/18/2013 at 06:37 |
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Oh my god. I just went looking for an image to post up of a similar car to my grand dad's when I was a kid and actually found my grand dad's old car. Oh my ruddy god.
![]() 11/18/2013 at 08:06 |
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He sold it as the classification on the car changed to 'classic car' and couldn't afford the insurance. He was the original owner and has had five other owners since he sold it (oooh, about 15 or so years ago). Sold recently for GBP£9,990 or USD$15,100. Unfortunately he died eight years ago and would of loved to know his car was still on the road. I never got used the the magnetic aeroplane style lap seatbelts, always felt I'd be cut in half in an accident. But she was a car of a different era. If only that car could talk of the winding Cumbrian roads and there blind bends that make you feel like they are the last ones you'll ever go round.
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I did take a cursory glance around, yes.
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That's a Hylian Crest right thur.