I almost wrote something similar, but didn't want to upset Mark.Carledo wrote:OXYMORON OF THE WEEK!SprintMWU773V wrote:Saw a lovely early Citroen BX this morning. When was the last time you saw one?
Steve

I almost wrote something similar, but didn't want to upset Mark.Carledo wrote:OXYMORON OF THE WEEK!SprintMWU773V wrote:Saw a lovely early Citroen BX this morning. When was the last time you saw one?
Steve
I think my Citroën H van rather lovely. But I'm not denying the need for serious therapy.Carledo wrote:Anyone who can use "lovely" and "Citroen" in the same sentence is in need of some serious therapy!
Magenta Auto Sprint wrote:90's XJ40;
I can't believe this Alan, This Jag belonged to my younger brother (known as Joe 90) about ten years ago, then he sold it to my older brother who lives in Shanklin and he sold it about six/seven years ago. so nice to still see it on the road. wherabouts in the IOW did you spot it?
regards
Malc
I thought that, but no, this was badged as a Astra mate, on K Plate it was.JPB wrote:An Astra with a boot's a Belmont is it not? Damn! How did I know that?
An Astra with a boot is indeed a Belmont but only Mk2 and very early mk3s were so badged and it was always an Astra Belmont anyway (like Dolomite and Dolomite Sprint - sort of!) The mk2 Astra Belmont had the dubious distinction of being the "most stolen car in the UK" 3 years running in the early nineties. This was mainly due to there being not very many Belmonts about and them being as easy to steal as an Astra. The figures were based on percentage of cars produced being stolen so the Belmont beat the Astra hands down but finally lost out to the Sierra Cosworth!DoloWIGHTY wrote:I thought that, but no, this was badged as a Astra mate, on K Plate it was.:JPB wrote:An Astra with a boot's a Belmont is it not? Damn! How did I know that?