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I sold it to the tow truck man in exchange for the tow back to my village, he took the engine out and put it in a Sunbeam Alpine or something.

 

My Dad literally never forgave me, he had it for 7 years, looked after it like a beloved child, I took it for an afternoon and he never saw it again.

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My Kangoo car failed it's 'control technique' because a rear bulb had blown.

In my Kangoo van, the back of the lights was easily accessible.

Not so in the car version with all the interior trim.

After studying a Youtube video, it took me several hours to remove and replace the rear bumper and exterior plastic body panels to gain access to the light and change the one faulty bulb.

 Stuart

 

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