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Did it see a corner and panic?
If he had to have something loud, offensive, ugly and American he should have just bought a Ruby Wax DVD. 🙂
I once had a petrol station & a customer of mine had a recovery business. He came in one day with a vintage Rolls Royce on his truck (Silver Ghost I think). It had been on a trailer towed by it's owner who'd just picked it up from some firm in Cambridge that had restored it to it's original glory, he'd been towing it with a Discovery but the tail had wagged the dog & it flipped.
My man was on his way back to Cambridge with it.
If that's a stingray then RS is talking out of his poopy hole 😀
If that's a stingray then RS is talking out of his poopy hole
It is, and he is. 🙂
The thing was destroyed up to the front wheels.
That windscreen is delicious on its own.
Rusty spanner has no clue whatsoever. It's not a Stingray, it's a Corvette, dating from around 1953 to '62. Not, perhaps, the best handling car in the world, but show me cars that did from that period. They were designed for roads that, for the most part, had hardly any bends.
Beautiful, classic styling, I saw one parked by the curb outside a typical little LA house, with a wire fence and steps up to the front door, while walking from the hotel on Lankershim to Universal Studios. So wanted to drive it away and head up to Ventura or the Santa Monica Boulevard. Just a lovely little car. And they are little. Breaks my heart to hear of one being badly damaged. 🙁
Rusty Spanner - Member
Did it see a corner and panic?
Bet it's because he didn't have winter tyres on.
CountZero - MemberRusty spanner has no clue whatsoever. It's not a Stingray, it's a Corvette, dating from around 1953 to '62.
Oi, cool yer jets sunshine! 😀
I'm not the one saying it's a Stingray, that was the Silver Fox and nealglover.
I said it wasn't!
And it's a post 1958, 'cos it's got four headlights.
The one I saw didn't have any headlights. Just sayin' like. 😉
pah, it's no mk1 T-bird.
my parents had a lovely '69 Beetle restored for me and my sister to use - I managed to write it off in 12 days. 3rd party insurance only. oops.
C2 Stingray, 1962-67:
This is the C3 Stingray, that ran from 1968 on, in production for 14 years, styled after the Mako Shark concept car:
Personally, I prefer the 50's styling, these are 1954 'Vettes; I'd love one, to be able to drive a sports car that's as old as I am, and in better condition, would be fantastic:
Apology accepted, Count Zero! 😀
Oi Spanner. You TOOL! 😀
I didn't say it was a Stingray. 😡
Oh, and I saw a bore in a Volvo once.
I'm not the one saying it's a Stingray, that was the Silver Fox and nealglover.I said it wasn't!
Sorry, off looking at other threads; it wasn't pointed at you, it was a general point for those who said it were a Stingray. Apologies for the lack of clarity, I was trying to find some nice photos to filch! 😀
There seems to be a very small person in the passenger seat!
Years back a bloke at work bought a second hand Renault 5 GT Turbo, drove away a bit too enthusiastically lost control and stacked it into a wall at the end of the road.
deadlydarcy - Member
Oi Spanner. You TOOL!
I didn't say it was a Stingray.
Hence the name. 🙄
He's all masterful when he's riled, isn't he? 😀
[Stretford defence] Anyway, I'm all offended now.
How DARE you do what every it is you've done.
I'm off to find my flouncing pants. As soon as I'm good and angry I'll pop back and then, THEN I shall flounce off again. [Stretford defence]
You want to be careful with that temper, it'll turn your hair....
Oh, hang on.
CountZero - MemberRusty spanner has no clue whatsoever. It's not a Stingray, it's a Corvette, dating from around 1953 to '62.







