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Old 9th December 2020, 13:12   #1
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Hi all,

With somewhat mixed emotions my 75 ownership has come to an end.

The old girl is being chopped in for a Berlingo next week.


I have always been in the "it's a cheap old banger to run around in" camp rather than the "it's a classic and kept in pristine condition" camp and this forum and all the people on it have made owning the 75 much more bearable.

I'll still pop in every now and then to see how you are all doing and to look on in awe at the motors shown in the valeting section.

So, thank you all. Sometimes it was fun to and other times not so much. But I always felt we were all in this mess together!!!

Dave
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Old 9th December 2020, 13:25   #2
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Hi all,

With somewhat mixed emotions my 75 ownership has come to an end.

The old girl is being chopped in for a Berlingo next week.


I have always been in the "it's a cheap old banger to run around in" camp rather than the "it's a classic and kept in pristine condition" camp and this forum and all the people on it have made owning the 75 much more bearable.

I'll still pop in every now and then to see how you are all doing and to look on in awe at the motors shown in the valeting section.

So, thank you all. Sometimes it was fun to and other times not so much. But I always felt we were all in this mess together!!!

Dave

Certainly we learn a lot about the vehicles and the members, and their abilities here.

Good luck.
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Old 9th December 2020, 13:27   #3
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Good luck with Berlingo. Let us know how it goes with the car.
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232750. Be patient Banana, we will soon be back together and enjoying the shows again.

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Old 9th December 2020, 14:04   #4
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Good luck Dave, hope the the lingo works out for you don’t be a stranger pop in and see us from time to time mate.

Kind regards Mick
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