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Bush Tucker Man:
The Chimera.
Admittedly not the best shade of green.

But what a car, even though it's the 'baby' derivative (the 4.0 Litre)

bronco:
I would take cheap plastics on mustang over chimera anyday :roll:
as you clearly work at a hospital I would recommend booking in and seeking medical advice immediately :lol:

thermidorthelobster:
I've hired Mustangs in the past.  You're right, they are built well, as I found out when an unlicensed, uninsured driver ran into the back of me when I was stationary at a red traffic light.  But I was disappointed with the performance.  You put your foot down and get a lot of noise, but not much go.  Typical American car then!

I was pleasantly surprised by the Dodge Durango I hired last time I was in the US though.  Ignoring the interior, brakes and steering, the ride was good and it was superbly quiet at speed.

Bush Tucker Man:

--- Quote from: "bronco" ---I would take cheap plastics on mustang over chimera anyday :roll:
as you clearly work at a hospital I would recommend booking in and seeking medical advice immediately :lol:
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I'm not saying I don't like the Mustang, I do, I've got a liking for 'muscle-cars', but I've got even more of a liking for TVR's

By The Way;
The Asylum that shared our grounds closed as part of all that 'Care In The Community' calamity a few years ago.
It's the place that originated the phrase 'As Mad As A Hatter', as the first patient when it opened was a Milliner & they used Mercury as part of the treatment for the felt. And as you can guess Mercury isn't very good for the human body

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