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    Quote Originally Posted by ducatilover View Post
    I'd really like an Escort, but I can't afford a reasonable one at the moment and it'd be getting a mild Pinto as soon as poss with a Sierra 5 speeder.
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    Quote Originally Posted by avgas View Post
    Escorts are hookers. RS2000's were hookers wearing leather.

    Get the full monty RS200. The real mans car
    RS1800s were the nicest, but I do fancy the Mk1 Lotus Esky I got a tootle in

    RS200, the best incarnation of the BD motors and a fugging beautiful car. I sat in one, once and spend far too much time excreting bodily fluids over one
    Quote Originally Posted by Paul in NZ View Post
    Ha...Thats true but life is full horrible choices sometimes Merv. Then sometimes just plain stuff happens... and then some more stuff happens.....




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    Quote Originally Posted by Motu View Post
    What model Beaver...?
    late and blonde
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    Quote Originally Posted by Motu View Post
    What model Beaver...what cab?
    Im pretty sure it was the plastic cab they were reviewing, the old film they were using was sort of scratchy at the start. Pretty sure it was the same model as this pic, although I dont think that is a plastic cab model. I think talking trucks is repeated at some stage this week, so will be getting my father to record it, if he remembers. I really loved how and where they were doing their brake testing, just haul it down a 2 lane motorway and get the passenger to fire a chalk pellet out the window at the same time the driver stands on the brakes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dangerous View Post
    late and blonde
    It was a blonde one too.
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    Damn, damn , damn. Murphy,s at work again. Talking trucks is back on today @ lunchtime(12.30) and my folks are away for the day and dad does not know how to program his recorder.






    Mclellan freight over scummys way have one very similar but it is a Hippo I think.
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    That's a great statue there. The background is not to great

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    Quote Originally Posted by YellowDog View Post
    That's a great statue there. The background is not to great
    I agree about the background, but this pic does;nt do anything for the statue.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Motu View Post
    Honda's Unicam has 4 cam lobes for a single cyl - the SD1 has 6 cam lobes, one for each cyl.

    a bit like the honda cg125, one lobe for two valves...handy dandy!
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    hey unstuck, whats this cue tv? i wonder if i can get it on sky or is it a freeview with dish type thing?
    whanna see this truck (titiro i te taraka??) show with bill hohepa ive been hearing about


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    Quote Originally Posted by fridayflash View Post
    a bit like the honda cg125, one lobe for two valves...handy dandy!
    A few people said you couldn't rev an engine with forked rockers like that, but my VT250 Spada pulled 14krpm very happily with them
    Quote Originally Posted by Paul in NZ View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by fridayflash View Post
    hey unstuck, whats this cue tv? i wonder if i can get it on sky or is it a freeview with dish type thing?
    whanna see this truck (titiro i te taraka??) show with bill hohepa ive been hearing about


    it is maaaaaaaaari language week!
    Is a freeview channel, tis mainly Southern Institute of Technology based, but they have some good stuff Like talking trucks, classic restos, and some good southern nature programs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by unstuck View Post
    Im pretty sure it was the plastic cab they were reviewing, the old film they were using was sort of scratchy at the start. Pretty sure it was the same model as this pic, although I dont think that is a plastic cab model.
    that is cool aye, what sort of engine it run? there used to be a old truck that rocked around chch delivering timber it ran the straight 6 2 stroke... fark it sounded good.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dangerous View Post
    that is cool aye, what sort of engine it run? there used to be a old truck that rocked around chch delivering timber it ran the straight 6 2 stroke... fark it sounded good.
    11.3 ltr diesle I think. They were doing tests on a really steep hill with it fully loaded and it pulled away easily. The 2005 Freightliner F112 I was driving would of been bouncing the diffs pulling away on a hill like that. I would love to get me one of those beavers one day.
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    Quote Originally Posted by unstuck View Post
    Pretty sure it was the same model as this pic, although I dont think that is a plastic cab model.
    That's the LAD cab, so called because it was used by Leyland, Albion and Dodge. It was a mix and match cab giving various versions - that looks like the Albion cab. Leyland used more models with the cab. I used to like driving them, on the smaller models the gearlever came in from the back of the cab, so you used it behind you. Larger models like the Hippo and Octopus had a twin stick.
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