That's one good thing about the old classics......so easy to work on!! plus they hold their price....if you look after them of course.
Classic car owners are a great bunch of people, always willing to help each other.
The other weekend I had my stall at the Triumph Sports Six Clubs yearly event at Staffordshire county show ground (Bingley hall) What I enjoy most is talking to the other Triumph owners, and of course selling plenty of my products!
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The 2CV toolkit...
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That's not a full toolkit, you've left the string and chewing gum out
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Our car is 2 months old and a Mitsubishi.
Hubby doesn't like it much as it has too many gadgets and it is all governed by an on-board computer.
He wants to go back to a simple car that just drives not an all singing all dancing one .
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I love the simplicity of the old classics. A 2006 Toyota is ( of course ) not 'simple'.
I can't wait until the Tata Nano hits the market here......
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