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panda-sport said:
Mk1 30 or 34 ( Fiat or Seat!)
It was definately a panda, but the exact model i am not sure about we bought it because it was too simple to break seriously, and it was also within the budget of as little as possible.
 
here's another pic but i doubt it'll help...
 

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Tony M said:
here's another pic but i doubt it'll help...


Definitely a Super as it has the internally adjustable wing mirrors and the door trim runs down to the door bins.

So I would plump for Fiat 34S
 
e505jpy said:
Which I'm sure come in very handy in Scotland in February....:p

Jim

suprisingly it didnt rain once up there, i was visiting relatives so know what to expect this time of year but it was lovely see the pics.:D
 

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ha that isnt a very good pic of her but i aint putting anymore on here. your supposed to be looking at the scenery, and the panda and the train............... nahh she is fit lol :D ;)
 
that's a cool bridge... it's just the right size for that river too ...they found a good spot for it
 
Oh, come on Jim :rolleyes:

That's one of EWS's class 08 shunters, 08 933 to be exact, it's only capable of 20mph maximum, no main line action for that baby.....:nono:

wnxx.com said:
17/02/06
08776 (WNTS) and 08933 (WNTR) have been on the move by road today. Whilst 08776 was removed from Ketton this morning 08933 latterly in store at Motherwell was noted this afternoon just off the M6 on a low loader in the Haydock area.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Rail_Class_08
 
ive been on the foot plate of a class 8, a class 56 and been inside a 125's engine room among other locos. thats what growing up near a railyard does to you, always been interested in trains sad as it is lol. :)
 
Alex B said:
ive been on the foot plate of a class 8, a class 56 and been inside a 125's engine room among other locos. thats what growing up near a railyard does to you, always been interested in trains sad as it is lol. :)
no being interested in trains is fine... they are after all one of the vertebrae in the backbone of most of the civilized world...

it is however up to yourself if you wish to share that knowledge in a public forum... it's a little dodgy.

however standing on the end of platforms with a notepad and a camera, is perhaps one of the most pointless exercises known to mankind... I real feel for the kids that they drag along with them sometimes.
 
Tony M said:
no being interested in trains is fine... it is however up to yourself if you wish to share that knowledge in a public forum... it's a little dodgy.

You do realize that your on a forum that argues out the importance of radiator gill shape on a 15 year old Italian econobox.....:confused:

Jim
:devil:
 
e505jpy said:
You do realize that your on a forum that argues out the importance of radiator gill shape on a 15 year old Italian econobox.....:confused:

Jim
:devil:
yeah... It's not something i brag about down the pub :)
 
christopher watson said:
do you have a slide show of the various grills too ;)
not yet... i only have a Mk3b and a Sisley oh and a Mk2a... pretty short show i'd have to pad it out with some hardcore porn or something
 
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