Pinno718
Senior Member
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...with a Vodka Martini and an exotic woman waiting for you.
Been trying to get a picture of this Cortina for a while as it's normally partially hidden by a caravan.
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Ooh, I had a mk4. A 1.6 GL no less. Utter piece of sheet but I loved it.
Been trying to get a picture of this Cortina for a while as it's normally partially hidden by a caravan.
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A 1980 MkV Cortina 2.0 was the first car I ever drove (in a field).
My Maestro van was the first car I drove into a field !
(and only one thankfully)
A 1980 MkV Cortina 2.0 was the first car I ever drove (in a field).
They should have all been driven into a field.
BL - the pinnacle of British engineering. A wonderful conglomeration of no less than 12 different car manufacturers bringing together a wealth of experience and expertise. Guaranteed to deliver world class vehicles. What a wonderful legacy of magical cars. It's magical that they ran at all:
The Mini Metro
The Rover SD1 (lets reverse the polarity of the shell in the electrolysis vat 'cos we reckon the anode and the cathode is the wrong way round)
The land crab
The Austin Princess/Ambassador
The Allagro
The Morris Marina
The Montego
The Maxi
The Sterling (800 series) I was there on a visit and they were boasting about all 27 sensors to keep the engine managed. Yeah - those sensors that packed up all the time).
British Leyland - Thanklessly and very thoughtfully providing car DIY enthusiasts everywhere no end of things to keep themselves busy.
My Maestro diesel van was a genuinely superb vehicle, despite BL's poor rep by that time.