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Old 25th September 2016, 09:53   #11
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It's quite a nice looking car, and those seats! So comfortable and....absorbent.


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Old 25th September 2016, 11:25   #12
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I like the random E-Type picture in there LOL
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Old 25th September 2016, 11:29   #13
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You'll find plenty of parking if you do



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That's your overflow car park sorted Bri 😎
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Old 25th September 2016, 11:30   #14
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Hehe this did make me laugh


THE POPULAR CHOICE OF MANY A RETIRED PENSION COLLECTOR,, THE SUBLIME 75 !!, THIS ONES STILL HANGING ON IN THERE,, GIVE IT A HOME,, PLEASE!!!, Royal blue, NICE OLD THING,, EVERYTHING STILL WORKING,, YOU CAN ALWAYS FIND THESE POPULATING MOST PARKING SPACES OUTSIDE THE LOCAL POST OFFICE ON PENSION DAY,, POOR OLD ROVER, BMW BOUGHT THEM AND SPAT THEM OUT, THESE OLD 75's ARENT A BAD OLD "HECTOR",, THIS ONES GOT SERVICE HISTORY,, NO HEADGASKET ISSUES,, WE DONT KNOW AND HONESTLY DONT CARE ABOUT THE CAMBELT,, ITS STILL RUNNING,, THE LOVELY BOUNCY VELOUR SEATS ARE STILL COMFY AND WEE STAIN FREE,, IT WHIFFS A BIT OF OLD MOTHBALLS AND OLD SPICE,, WEVE EMPTIED OUT ALL THE WERTHERS TOFFEE WRAPPERS FROM EVERY NOOK AND CRANNY,, BUT SHE DRIVES WELL, CLONKS A BIT HERE AND THERE, SMOOTH ENGINE AND GEARBOX,, BITTER COLD AIR CONDITIONING,, IT IS WHAT IT IS, IT AINT WHAT IT AINT,, WILL DRIVE YOU COMFORTABLY TOWARDS GODS WAITING ROOM,, OR LEAVE IT IN YOUR WILL TO SOMEONE YOU DONT LIKE THAT MUCH. please phone if you wish to view the old chariot

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Old 25th September 2016, 11:31   #15
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Very good , like that a lot ,even though it is a bit close to the truth !
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Old 25th September 2016, 11:42   #16
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All I can say is I've been old since I was 18 then, my first car being a Rover P6 2200TC, with many other Rover models following over the years
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Old 25th September 2016, 18:16   #17
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I live in God's Waiting Room!
Been living here for about twenty years so far. I intend to have a very long wait and could even outlast my 75 (Rover not years!).
We have three funeral directors in the village and I work for one of them part time. So long as the name on the box isn't mine, I'm happy!
Keep yourself and your Rover well serviced and maintained and you will be fine!
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Old 25th September 2016, 18:25   #18
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Funny ad.
But I'm more than happy to see the stereotype pushed as it probably means less competition for the cars from the younger element (who often just want a cheap banger to run into the ground) - not to mention the open mouth as a boy racer disappears in the rear view mirror (on the odd occasion when I can be bothered to demonstrate).
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