I can't remember when I've enjoyed reading a sale ad as much as I just did.
It painted a wonderful picture of misguided hope, tradgity, dispare, and the attempt at prolonging the enevitable. The Junk yard!
redshift
Jan 5 2004, 01:30 PM
QUOTE
The front floors, both sills, most of the exterior front bodywork, and the left doorpost are all shot; the inner front fenders and box sections have taken a similar stroll across the periodic table, as have the lower parts of all four outer fenders.
L M A O
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Dave Avery
Jan 5 2004, 02:21 PM
ROFL!
QUOTE
"This fine example of how Britain lost its empire comes with good glass all around..."
GWN7
Jan 5 2004, 02:31 PM
"The first few dozen of these overheating, pig-handling, self-immolating rustbuckets came with Vignale-built bodies of such staggeringly poor quality that the ENGLISH wouldn't accept them, "
"this British-built version was apparently made from an alloy of salt, wet newspapers, and tuna cans."
Mike Pearson
Jan 22 2004, 12:38 AM
The best part is...the thing actually sold!
Definitely the best description I've seen in a long time. I gave a printout of the page to someone at work. He was in tears by the time he finished reading it.
Curvie Roadlover
Jan 22 2004, 04:23 AM
That was great!!
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