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Old 26th December 2019, 08:07   #11
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Wow !! Thanks guys for all the info. Great club this !!
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Old 26th December 2019, 08:37   #12
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I'm pretty sure there's a gold 1 at the motor museum at Gaydon, in a section with prototypes.
there is indeed one at Gaydon

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Old 26th December 2019, 09:08   #13
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I still think that these are th hardest to beat.. And with th tiger seats and furry dice... Whats not to like..

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Old 26th December 2019, 09:35   #14
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I still think that these are th hardest to beat.. And with th tiger seats and furry dice... Whats not to like..

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Mmm, Tundra Drabnontallic

At least it had a bit of styling to the rear section of the roof though

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Old 26th December 2019, 10:00   #15
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Agreed. I think th door spring housing section of th roof line acted as a spoiler to keep th back end down when there was no weight in th boot. Excellent bit of swoopage design.
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Old 27th December 2019, 16:33   #16
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An SD1 estate would have been a great addition to the range. Think of the number of Volvo 240 / Granada / Peugeot 504/5 estates it could have taken sales from, ideal for the classic furniture, wardrobe transporting customer.
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