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littlepow:
There use to be a replica General Lee near me. I'll have to find it and get some pics.
Bush Tucker Man:
--- Quote from: "littlepow" ---There use to be a replica General Lee near me. I'll have to find it and get some pics.
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Well why are you on here, go out & find it!!!!!! :lol:
thermidorthelobster:
That brings back memories - my parents used to have an Ital, the successor to the Marina, although I don't think it was any more popular.
I'm on Dartmoor at the weekend, home of the Postbridge hump-back bridge - sometimes visitors stand by it during the summer giving marks out of 10. An ex-girlfriend was camping there one night and heard a commotion in the night - somebody had a mid-air collision with a stationary pony. Not good for car or pony :x
bronco:
nice air and those minilites 8)
not so sure 'bout the lever arm front susp tho' :shock:
V8MoneyPit:
Now shall I be *really* sad??
That is the first of the Mk2 facelift Marina's. I had an 'L' plate Mk1 Coupe 1.3 (steady now, don't get over excited!). It was my first car after I found I couldn't get insurance for a Lotus Europa...... can't imagine why at the tender age of 17 :shock: :lol:
The Marina was really only a Morris 1000 in different clothing. There were subtle differences in suspension design, but the basic layout was the same.
I remember I learned all about terminal understeer at a very young age! It needed plenty of snow and violent steering inputs to get the back out, but once you did, you could just about hold a slide around roundabouts :lol: Not that I ever drove like that on the public road of course :roll:
Sold it after about 6 months and bought an MG Midget.
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