Whatsthisthen?
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Re: Whatsthisthen?
Gosh that's a big pair [emoji4]
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Yet another of those absolutley astounding, "what are the chances of that happening" type of unbelievable coincidence whats on the cover of the current issue of Pilot magazine.......
....The Bristol Blenheim of course

not to be confused with.....
....The Bristol Blenheim of course

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....The Bristol Blenheim of course

not to be confused with.....
....The Bristol Blenheim of course

regards Neil
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Just to clear up the other sparetyrewhatsthisthen? here's a view from the front. headlights behind the grille for streamlining purposes.

headlights behind the grille for streamlining purposes, bit like this offering from Peugeot

regards Neil

headlights behind the grille for streamlining purposes, bit like this offering from Peugeot

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Spot-on Malcolm. There was one other unusual location spare wheel puzzle, but looking back over the thread it would have been
far too easy for you!

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far too easy for you!

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Nice suspension struts....but remember that could be your Mum !
?? WHY would anybody think you could sell that with a Sexy advert....gobbie looking thing
?? WHY would anybody think you could sell that with a Sexy advert....gobbie looking thing
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what the young lady or the carStickyfinger wrote: gobbie looking thing






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i did actually cheat Neil, i looked at image source info





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Malcolm Its no holds barred with the Whatsthisthen? for me so image source info, google image search or whatever are legitimate tools.
As is a bit of skullduggery on the images, by disguising the source like this one

looks like the front-view shot gave it away though
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As is a bit of skullduggery on the images, by disguising the source like this one

looks like the front-view shot gave it away though
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Re: Whatsthisthen? Tintin Special
I like a bit of "ligne claire" Here are a few cars that have appeared in Herge's Adventures of Tintin, plenty more where thes came from. Hopefully not too difficult.

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for British Car aficionardos L'ile Noire is the particular adventure of Tintin for you.

I always suspected the continentals had a guilty passion for these

and looks like George Gently has just exited stage right on this one


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for British Car aficionardos L'ile Noire is the particular adventure of Tintin for you.

I always suspected the continentals had a guilty passion for these

and looks like George Gently has just exited stage right on this one

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Re: Whatsthisthen? June 2015-Tintin cars
So you think you know your Citroens?
Whatsthisthen, have you got one, and if you have, have you ever used it?

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Whatsthisthen, have you got one, and if you have, have you ever used it?
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Re: Whatsthisthen? June 2015-Tintin cars
I did have one in an 02 reg Picasso, and I did use it. Was handy to keep the kids stuff all in one place and not all over the boot.
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Re: Whatsthisthen? June 2015-Tintin cars
Well done Davie.....I have just acquired one too.....attached to a 2002 Xsara Picasso 2.0HDi as well! Our summer camping car project. Like the way all the rear seats come out in a matter of seconds, leaving a cavernous space for your "stuff".
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I liked my Picasso. I bought it brand new, then it was a victim of the first wife and me separating. It would actually be a good car for me nowadays, with my mobility problems. Even though it's too big for just me!