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Post by Deleted on Aug 5, 2017 0:03:18 GMT
Just had a look at that site, it's great to see the work that very enthousiastic people are doing to their Mini's. Peter. if you liked that here is something to keep you entertained - talented pair of lads. www.badobsessionmotorsport.co.uk/That was a good few hours viewing when there was bog all else on the telly.....
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Post by IainS on Aug 6, 2017 12:11:44 GMT
They were the first ever panda car I got to drive, you could throw em around all over the place and they got a right thrashing and still kept coming back from workshops for more.........except fleet No.47214.........that didnt come back...........Andy Knott killed it.....RIP 47214 I was spoilt, then. First panda was an Escort MkII, with heavy duty suspension. Its replacement, the Metro, couldn't compare. Smaller, slower, no good off tarmac and the bus station power washer took the paint off. The only good thing about the Metro was that it got rid (eventually) of the "Thou shalt wear thine hat while driving" rule, as there was insufficient headroom.
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Post by Saltysplash on Aug 8, 2017 11:39:18 GMT
They were the first ever panda car I got to drive, you could throw em around all over the place and they got a right thrashing and still kept coming back from workshops for more.........except fleet No.47214.........that didnt come back...........Andy Knott killed it.....RIP 47214 I was spoilt, then. First panda was an Escort MkII, with heavy duty suspension. Its replacement, the Metro, couldn't compare. Smaller, slower, no good off tarmac and the bus station power washer took the paint off. The only good thing about the Metro was that it got rid (eventually) of the "Thou shalt wear thine hat while driving" rule, as there was insufficient headroom. There were still a few escorts around and a couple of pale blue Allegros. They couldnt be crashed fast enough by the drivers
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Post by thebfg on Aug 8, 2017 11:48:16 GMT
I was spoilt, then. First panda was an Escort MkII, with heavy duty suspension. Its replacement, the Metro, couldn't compare. Smaller, slower, no good off tarmac and the bus station power washer took the paint off. The only good thing about the Metro was that it got rid (eventually) of the "Thou shalt wear thine hat while driving" rule, as there was insufficient headroom. There were still a few escorts around and a couple of pale blue Allegros. They couldnt be crashed fast enough by the drivers I learned to drive in a gold alleggro with a black vynal roof
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Post by naughtyfox on Aug 8, 2017 12:39:58 GMT
Vinyl.
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Post by thebfg on Aug 8, 2017 12:49:23 GMT
only in the educated land π
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Post by Andyberg on Aug 15, 2017 17:24:01 GMT
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Post by Andyberg on Nov 30, 2017 17:34:15 GMT
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Post by patty on Nov 30, 2017 18:06:13 GMT
I actually quite like this...it probably needs lots of skill to get it going and road worthy..I could see myself trundling around in this....
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