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Re: Brief ebay title
« Reply #15 on: 09 October 2012, 16:36:57 »

Just sent him a message suggesting he change the title to include "Triumph Stag". Might get told to eff off but on can but try. ::)


I always liked the look of the Stag. Not fitted with the best engine I believe. :-\

I'll stick my head above the parapet .....  ::) ::) ::)

It should've had a Rover V8 in it!  :-X :-X :-X  :y :y

It was a darn sight less agricultural than the Rover engine. The proper engine sounds lovely too.

Sadly, as with many of the more ground breaking engines of the day, it actually needed decent maintenance. Mind you, the sumps used to fill up with casting sand, apparently, so there was a good dollop of 1970's BL in the mix. ::)
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Re: Brief ebay title
« Reply #16 on: 09 October 2012, 17:45:00 »

if it had been fitted with a decent rad the head gaskets would have been fine...

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Re: Brief ebay title
« Reply #17 on: 09 October 2012, 18:48:32 »

An awful lot of thick 'tards litter egay, sadly


When I was at school in the sixties and seventies, It was quite common for one kid to call another kid "a mong or a spaz". Even some of the teachers would laugh.  :P

Not sure if that would allowed in today's politically correct world. ::) ::)
I'd never heard of "mong" before working with a bloke here, known as Old Father Time, as he is older than life on earth. Its one of his favourite sayings.

Are you old, Opti :P ;D
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Re: Brief ebay title
« Reply #18 on: 09 October 2012, 19:01:51 »

That was a common one when I was at school .. and I'm a lot younger than you!  :P ;D
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Re: Brief ebay title
« Reply #19 on: 09 October 2012, 19:04:48 »

That was a common one when I was at school .. and I'm a lot younger than you!  :P ;D
Yeah, but you live near that Gixer chap....
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« Reply #20 on: 09 October 2012, 19:07:56 »

That was a common one when I was at school .. and I'm a lot younger than you!  :P ;D
Yeah, but you live near that Gixer chap....

But I went to school 200 miles north ;)
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Re: Brief ebay title
« Reply #21 on: 09 October 2012, 20:36:40 »

An awful lot of thick 'tards litter egay, sadly


When I was at school in the sixties and seventies, It was quite common for one kid to call another kid "a mong or a spaz". Even some of the teachers would laugh.  :P

Not sure if that would allowed in today's politically correct world. ::) ::)
I'd never heard of "mong" before working with a bloke here, known as Old Father Time, as he is older than life on earth. Its one of his favourite sayings.

Are you old, Opti :P ;D
We know a song about that don't we children  Mongoloid - Devo (on youtube)
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Re: Brief ebay title
« Reply #22 on: 10 October 2012, 19:55:29 »

An awful lot of thick 'tards litter egay, sadly


When I was at school in the sixties and seventies, It was quite common for one kid to call another kid "a mong or a spaz". Even some of the teachers would laugh.  :P

Not sure if that would allowed in today's politically correct world. ::) ::)
I'd never heard of "mong" before working with a bloke here, known as Old Father Time, as he is older than life on earth. Its one of his favourite sayings.

Are you old, Opti :P ;D

Twenty seven. :)
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Re: Brief ebay title
« Reply #23 on: 10 October 2012, 22:50:14 »

"will the sucessful bidder pay 0% by paypal..."

Haha, what is this guy on?  ;D
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