Rob Studdert wrote:

On 20 Apr 2005 at 22:04, mike wilson wrote:


Anthony Farr wrote:


Good bullsh*t is when the listener buys it.

regards,
Anthony Farr

???? What he meant was that it was virtually an everlasting car. No rust, just weld up the odd split every now and then and keep on keeping on. Because it was/had been so ubiquitous, there was a large pool of spares to use up. The rural mindset was to not buy anything new if the old one could be fixed. He thought there were many vehicles in the area that were into seven figures on the odometer.


Might have been true in one little remote rural enclave but I still think that there was a little leg pulling going on.

It was nearly 30 years ago.




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