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Isimmo 28-11-20 10:03 AM

Modified Ford Cortina
 
It’s a circus....

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Ford-cort...0AAOSwZ-5fupr3

andya 28-11-20 10:13 AM

I didn't realise treser also modified fords

Isimmo 28-11-20 10:14 AM

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Originally Posted by andya (Post 464714)
I didn't realise treser also modified fords

:lol::lol::lol:

John. 28-11-20 12:52 PM

I thought the fuel filler was the exhaust, 'till I spotted the exhaust!

quattrodave 28-11-20 04:05 PM

Seriously ???, its got 26 bids, nuts :yikes:

urquattr085 28-11-20 04:25 PM

Most definitely the closest thing to a shed on wheels I've seen for a long time !!!!

Gaz 28-11-20 04:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by andya (Post 464714)
I didn't realise treser also modified fords

I read that before clicking on the link.
I clicked on the link and thought that's interesting.
I then went back on here and read your comment again.
2 seconds later : :lol::lol::lol:

jimh 28-11-20 04:38 PM

A perfect example of why MOT exemption for older vehicles is a terrible idea.

I just put the quattro though it's MOT last week. Cost about £35 which is a bargain price for someone to get it up on a ramp and give it a good inspection once a year.
Stuff which is roadworthy should pass, stuff which isn't will fail. Why give exemptions based on age?

Tax exemption is a much better idea. I pay the same for my quattro that does 500 miles in a busy year as I pay for my daily driver, which is a 2015 Dodge Challenger with a 6.4l petrol V8 (although the Dodge does have zero emissions - it says so on the V5!)

Gaz 28-11-20 04:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jimh (Post 464722)
A perfect example of why MOT exemption for older vehicles is a terrible idea.

I just put the quattro though it's MOT last week. Cost about £35 which is a bargain price for someone to get it up on a ramp and give it a good inspection once a year.
Stuff which is roadworthy should pass, stuff which isn't will fail. Why give exemptions based on age?

Tax exemption is a much better idea. I pay the same for my quattro that does 500 miles in a busy year as I pay for my daily driver, which is a 2015 Dodge Challenger with a 6.4l petrol V8 (although the Dodge does have zero emissions - it says so on the V5!)

Zero emissions? :hmmm:

Or is that just from the misses in the passenger seat? :D

spink 28-11-20 04:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by andya (Post 464714)
I didn't realise treser also modified fords

haha,comment of the year


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