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    its not a car, but its cool.

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    Originally posted by Twocky61 View Post
    A car with a similar rear screen is the Renault Fuego

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    Lotus Elan

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  • Twocky61
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    Originally posted by big kid View Post
    the last job i had was making rubber seals for various applications. one of the seals we made was for the rear window of the jensen interceptor.
    A car with a similar rear screen is the Renault Fuego

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    you're right. capable of 200mph back in 1970. the hypercar of its day.

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    A green rocket on wheels ha

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    A green rocket on wheels ha

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  • Twocky61
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    Talking of Jensen they also produced the CV8 & the 541R & 541S if I remember correctly. These cars seem to be extremely rare

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    the last job i had was making rubber seals for various applications. one of the seals we made was for the rear window of the jensen interceptor.

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    Jensen Interceptor!

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    Thanks for posting Zabadak

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    Jensen Interceptor!

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  • Mulletino
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    I have many memories of old cars growing up as we had a fair few.

    The first car I remember was a black Morris Minor MM (800cc), my dad still has it and is restoring it as it's been off the road for thirty-odd years. We all went to Vange Zoo in it, four adults and five kids, couldn't do that now!
    Vauxhall Victor - we inherited from a friend
    Ford Anglia (estate) this was my mum's runaround for a bit.
    Humber Hawk - this was my grandads car, black and chrome with a dar red leather interior and a walnut dashboard, he came to pick me up from junior school in it once and the kids thought it was the mayor's car.
    Ford Cortina MKII - with the stripe and bench seats.
    Ford Granada - this had a sunroof! how posh!
    Daimler Double Six - this was a great car, so posh and lots of room. The leather seats got a bit hot though and apparently it was thirsty as hell with a 5.3 Litre V12 engine, which is why it had two fuel tanks.

    Toyota Celica 2.0l ST (1982) - my first car, i thought it was pretty sporty at the time but craved a Supra.
    Volvo Amazon (1966) - was my bro's but i used it when he went to Uni, could open the doors with a 5p.
    BMW 728i (82) - my dad gave me this when he upgrade to an 85 m535. Was a bit underpowered for the weight of the chassis but a big car.
    BMW 635csi (82) - I loved this car, my mates called it the Pimp Mobile, so good and fast, but expensive when it went wrong, which it did, a lot.

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