![]() 11/01/2014 at 16:22 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
I just mistook this:
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For This:
Only for a second while it passed my house, but still
![]() 11/01/2014 at 16:26 |
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To be fair, they are completely identical.
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lol
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You didn't mistake it for this?
Or this?
![]() 11/01/2014 at 16:34 |
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It was the black bumper, But Even Im surprised I didnt think Rover
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How? One's a classic that gave some people their first taste of how excellent owning an automobile can be, and the other's a 914.
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lawl, It was out of the corner of my eye and it was going 30mph, I looked back and felt dumb. I think it was the black bumper
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You didn't think Rover because, deep down, you knew that 1/100 imported to this country is still on the road. If that. The rest have either caught fire or rusted out of existence.
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Now now, neither of those cars can go 30mph...
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It's ok. I once mistook a third generation Eclipse for a 996.
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At least that makes a little bit of sense
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Only because they were silver and both have meh headlights.
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That's alright. I mistake Honda Accords with Mustangs :P
![]() 11/01/2014 at 18:43 |
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They....they imported them?
![]() 11/01/2014 at 18:49 |
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As far as I know - built in England, exported to the U.S.
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Wow, never knew about these, only the Sterlings of the 90s. I have never come across either in real life though, which might explain it
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LHD as well - recall seeing a few of them, visiting a Jag dealership as a kid that sold Rover, MG, Triumph, others.