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Looks like a 7 series Beemer to me
Make sure to keep an eye on the brakes, they dont go that fast and they dont stop that fast either
Last time I was down there, the ex-mil guy in Stourton (Leeds) had a couple for sale. Pete.
Quote from: "hobbit"Make sure to keep an eye on the brakes, they dont go that fast and they dont stop that fast eitherbeat me to it. iirc they are built on the 101 chassic and the brakes were never upgraded. Had the plesure of being in the back of one with a wounderd mate heading down to ebrington barracks, londonderry. with the driver blasting the horn as we could not stop
Quote from: "gtomo2"Quote from: "hobbit"Make sure to keep an eye on the brakes, they dont go that fast and they dont stop that fast eitherbeat me to it. iirc they are built on the 101 chassic and the brakes were never upgraded. Had the plesure of being in the back of one with a wounderd mate heading down to ebrington barracks, londonderry. with the driver blasting the horn as we could not stopSurely these things were in use in NI well before the 101 was even in production? From the late 60's early 70's?
Quote from: "Jonathan M"Quote from: "gtomo2"Quote from: "hobbit"Make sure to keep an eye on the brakes, they dont go that fast and they dont stop that fast eitherbeat me to it. iirc they are built on the 101 chassic and the brakes were never upgraded. Had the plesure of being in the back of one with a wounderd mate heading down to ebrington barracks, londonderry. with the driver blasting the horn as we could not stopSurely these things were in use in NI well before the 101 was even in production? From the late 60's early 70's?Yeah - nothing to do with the 101. I was speaking to the 101 club spares guy the other day and he said he had been working on a humber pig earlier that day.I was under the impression that they were similar/based on landies too but he assured they were not!