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Quotea tree came to my aid, as did a set of traffic lights. Now you could of course go for both in one.................
a tree came to my aid, as did a set of traffic lights.
QuoteAustin Allegro indeed sir How dare you use such foul language on this site, and especially in the illustrious company of the Commer. Wash your mouth out with soap. My dear chap, it was merely to illustrate the sheer quality and noble breed of the Commer set against such trash as the Allegro, when someone suggests chucking one off Beachy Head to check the accuracy of the 32 feet per second per second rule. If the Taylor Aerocar could do it in 1954 (see picture below) then I am sure that strapping a couple of wings and a tail on the Commer would work to add a new dimension to the trip to Le Mans.......
Austin Allegro indeed sir How dare you use such foul language on this site, and especially in the illustrious company of the Commer. Wash your mouth out with soap.
It sounds like we're heading back full circle to a jet engined Commer
And a great way to avoid the rip off ferry companies!!
I'm not sure if this is a car, a motorhome, a boat or .... a rocket ??
?? the last two posts appear to have reversed themselves, or are we in a time warp again?
I've found the Ultimate Le Mans vehicle.Sod the ferries, here it is ......
Oh yyyyeeeesssss! - that is fantastic - now just need to add those wings and jet engine...................