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It's not an old Ford but it would make a good dog carrier, I quite like it.
http://classifieds.pistonheads.com/classifieds/used-cars/volkswagen/caddy/volkswagen-caddy-1-9sd-van-1997/867127
Sticker bombed dash is sh*t, but that's an easy fix.
Audi RS6 Avant is the ultimate sleeper wagon for me,
Lambo V10 with 570bhp that'll fit an Alsation, loads of luggage and a few mates,
doesn't get better than that.
I'd also like a Mk1 or 2 Cortina with a big V8 in it, or some kind of boosted ricer engine,
and a Mini Clubman with as big an...
Anything over an indicated 120mph scares the sh*t out of me in the dog kennel,
with all the rattles, noises and skittish handling at high speeds, it's like driving your Grandads shed.
Toms Supercharged cup is the fastest Clio i've ever seen,
it was destroying a lot of people at the drag day the other month.
Although it never faced the dog kennel so who knows,
I may very well be quicker over a 1/4 mile, but on by stuffing dog hair in his engine so he never gets of the line.
I got back from France once, stopped at a mates house and drove down the wrong side of the road when I got back in the car,
a car came round the corner and whollop!!!!
Obviously my fault, a copper showed up and I took full responsibility,
paid for his repairs and courtesy car out of my own...
All you need is the dust retention spray, it cost a fiver.
Wash the filter in fairy liquid, dry it out, spray on the sh*t, stick it back in the airbox......done.
It would take me weeks to learn that routine even if I knew how to drive like that.
The thing that gets me is they show up not knowing it, get given an incomprehensible diagram of the routine,
then they have to do it in competition.
I haven't memorised my new mobile number yet
and i've had the...
I know you're recreating a bit of your childhood/youth, so I know you'll be keeping it standard.
Going by the attention to detail the Valver had,
i've no doubt you'll have it looking better then when it rolled off the production line.