daviemck2006 wrote:Light weight and skinny tyres = C1. NO I'm wrong! CitroJim on a bike [emoji12] [emoji23]
By rights the C1 should be good in the snow....
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daviemck2006 wrote:Light weight and skinny tyres = C1. NO I'm wrong! CitroJim on a bike [emoji12] [emoji23]
Righty-ho, this one's for Zel to identify as I haven't got the faintest idea what it is - but I spotted it this morning outside the hotel in Kiev..... and I'm now safely back at home sipping a cup of tea (extra points for getting my priorities right ? )NewcastleFalcon wrote:There's got to be a few classics out today, even with the top down, bright, sunny, fresh and clear in Northumberland today. So out of the window goes the rule book, absolutely anything remotely interesting gets points today.
regards Neil
I reckon you're bang on the money there - here's a close up of the bonnet badgeNewcastleFalcon wrote:That could well be a GAZ-M20 Pobeda
Wahey That's made my dayNewcastleFalcon wrote: bucketloads of points there, an unusual spot, well qualified as an interesting spot, from a far-flung location, on virtually end of season day, when 500 is offered for a 2cv, and to top it all the nonchalance of a bit of tea sipping, its got to be worth 501
Excellent spot
Regards Neil
I think this was the incredibly rare one fitted with the anti-gravity device. It was only bettered by the one-off version fitted with the cloaking device - which can clearly be seen parked right behind it. Many points to be won thereHell Razor5543 wrote:And it should get points for parking on a cliff!
Yes, I call this photobucket barnard castle bus syndrome.bobins wrote:I think this was the incredibly rare one fitted with the anti-gravity device. It was only bettered by the one-off version fitted with the cloaking device - which can clearly be seen parked right behind it. Many points to be won thereHell Razor5543 wrote:And it should get points for parking on a cliff!