Re: my non-Porsche picture of the day
Posted: Thu Feb 03, 2022 6:12 pm
His car isn't damaged by potholes. Perhaps that's the way forwards
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I quite like the purity of the early Panteras but those wheels spoil it……Berny wrote:
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Yep I agreeIan Comerford wrote: I quite like the purity of the early Panteras but those wheels spoil it……

For me it's the US spec. side repeaters, so many beautiful italian cars lines ruined, the 246 Dino and Maserati kamsin especially...Ian Comerford wrote:I quite like the purity of the early Panteras but those wheels spoil it……Berny wrote:
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For a good while I sat the number plate flat on top of the dash and whenever I passed the cops I reached over and lifted the near edge up with a finger so they could see it. If I saw them looking I just smiled and winked to express my gratitude to them for cutting me some slack. I think most cops are a bit more flexible with an old car. They're more likely to ask how old it is and what the engine is than cause you grief.gridgway wrote:someone's stolen the front number plate!
A classic shouty debate on the subject here https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/top ... &t=1971397
ETA: looks fab BTW!
Unbelievable! It's them Romanians!!gridgway wrote:someone's stolen the front number plate!
A classic shouty debate on the subject here https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/top ... &t=1971397
ETA: looks fab BTW!
