Dark Grey Meteor in Stafford
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Dark Grey Meteor in Stafford
Saw a dark Grey Meteor in Stafford today, anyone on here?
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I can't agree with you more PhilPhilip Chidlow wrote:Mr Leech, that has to be the most pointless post of the day
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(PS Wasn't me either).
(PS it wasn't me either)
BUT did any-one see this BLACK 17TGD (What was left of it) on the back of a low-loader a few weeks ago ?
Note, the RUST-FREE box section (The bit you can't see behind the rear bumper) that normally resembles a Digestive biscuit on many BX's that are still on the UK roads today


If so well done as it on it way to Wards metal recycling plant @ Ikeston to meet its maker !
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Erm, thats STRATFORD mate!Paul296 wrote:Wot? Marcello Gandini works at Wards in Ilkeston? Oh how the mighty have fallen!RxBX wrote: If so well done as it on it way to Wards metal recycling plant @ Ikeston to meet its maker !
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(wasn't me either. I have been to Stafford though; Shakespeare country!)
Lots of Motors, mostly semi broken....
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Ahh KEVIN Shakespeare, didnt realise you meant HIMPhilip Chidlow wrote:You're thinking of William Shakespeare aren't you Tim.
I think Paul was referring to Kevin Shakespeare... well known in Stafford.
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Hang on , you agree that Tim's is a pointless post and then you say

How can you note something if you can't see itRxBX wrote: Note, the RUST-FREE box section (The bit you can't see behind the rear bumper).
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light travels faster than sound, thats why you look intelligent and then you spoil it all by opening your mouth !!!!!
light travels faster than sound, thats why you look intelligent and then you spoil it all by opening your mouth !!!!!
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No he meant "the bit you can't USUALLY see behind the rear bumper, but is in mint condition on the car in the pic"Susan Donym wrote:Hang on , you agree that Tim's is a pointless post and then you say
How can you note something if you can't see itRxBX wrote: Note, the RUST-FREE box section (The bit you can't see behind the rear bumper).