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NewcastleFalcon wrote:Talking about Beetle's rear-ends there are few variations.
But this is French Car Forum so please keep within the theme

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Accurate or what



206's normally have an ARSE in them :)
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Have to go back to my bus enthusiast mode for today's one. What I reckon must be a preserved D plate Leyland Olympian with Alexander RH bodywork. In a deep burgrundy colour devoid of any graphics/lettering and in visually mint condition. Only spotted it because I heard it first, definitely running a Cummins L10 power unit in that one, no mistaking that window-rattling rumble.

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quite an easy find on the internet-here's E131DRS in action!

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Thinking about a base-level SmugMug subscription, mainly to host and safely store my thousands of images.

For now I have used one of the horrid commercial sites (TinyPic) but here's my trucklet as of this weekend... Maybe it should be in the rat topic?

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Yep, that's 131 on her old stomping ground. Now safely preserved out at the Grampian Transport Museum. Had the pleasure of a run out a couple of years back with the instruction "give the brakes a good bedding in."

Who was I to argue? They didn't half work better than before the overhaul, I'll say that much! Nearly put me through the windscreen first time I used them...
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NewcastleFalcon wrote:
addo wrote:I'm curious as to how many points your guide would award my 1963 International AB110 SWB pickup (the "Chinese Eye" grille). Do I get more because it's rough? :lol:
Now if there was a picture of the actual vehicle posted up, bonus points may well follow :)

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Classic car summer season ??

WHAT SUMMER ???...........I NEED A BOAT !
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It's raining steadily here, too. :lol:

Neil: The "Chinese Eye" grille is restored and in the matching white urethane as wheels are painted, the radiator support needs another $1200-$1500 dropping on it - I rebuilt it once but think it needs re-work.

Reading up a whole lot about axle flips, camber/caster tweaks and chassis notching. Want to get it down at least two inches more.
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Stickyfinger wrote:Classic car summer season ??

WHAT SUMMER ???...........I NEED A BOAT !
If your place ever floods Alasdair then we're all done for!!!
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Remember I an on a Hill Jim, nice views over "The Somerset Sea"

Oh yes....still raining :)
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Sat out in the sun today, only during decorating breaks though. Lovely blue sky

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Just had a hailstone shower, flood warnings tomorrow morning
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Yeah its going to be bad tomorrow, got to walk back from the garage too after dropping the truck in!

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It there is likely to be lightening in your area check this website out: Real-Time Lightening
There was a hell of a storm here yesterday evening and I was quite entertained by it.
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