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1929 Rolls Royce fVl
Taken in Fort Langley BC on April 22nd, 2007
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1929 Rolls Royce fVl
Peter, what the heck is wrong with you. Posting car pictures on
alt.binaries.pictures.autos! What a concept. Maybe we should all try to follow your example. And what a gorgeous car, too. Max "Peter C" > wrote in message news:VOz0i.170404$DE1.107424@pd7urf2no... > Taken in Fort Langley BC on April 22nd, 2007 > > |
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1929 Rolls Royce fVl
"MagisterMax" > wrote
> And what a gorgeous car, too. Imagine spending all that money on a car and then have to freeze in the winter time. Ron |
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1929 Rolls Royce fVl
Back in those days a lot of owners had more than one body, just like they
had had for their carriages. In the winter they could take off an open body and substitute a closed one by simply driving the chassis into the shed and lifting off one and dropping the other. But the chauffeur was out in the cold no matter what. max "guest" > wrote in message ... > "MagisterMax" > wrote >> And what a gorgeous car, too. > > > Imagine spending all that money on a car and then have to freeze in the > winter time. > > Ron |
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