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ffs, didn't they prove it? a BEETLE! yea but you notice the driver of the beetle was too embarressed to be shown driving it, and his spine was probably in 4 separate parts which is why we didnt see him get out of it, not to mention that nasty aircooled off key boxer engine noise had probably driven him mad after all tha milage. Who wants to end up a blushing, short, crooked, dribbling loony?
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Volvo back as my main squeeze, more boost and some interior goodies on the way.
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JC
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Got to be one of these:
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Last Edit: Nov 7, 2007 11:17:27 GMT by JC
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yea but you notice the driver of the beetle was too embarressed to be shown driving it, and his spine was probably in 4 separate parts which is why we didnt see him get out of it Beetles have quite a good ride over rough ground, most now are lowered or knackered which makes them a bit of a boneshaker. Beetle would be good, or a Renault 4, or an Africar ;D Or a Mehari, if you can get one for £1500
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this'd be a good crack too!
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richy
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Flatheads forever....
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My '32 Model B. High ground clearance, great torque, easily repaired.
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