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no he never had a 2.8 it was a 3 ltr sport he had, a much better capri I've had both along with many others in my time :biggrin:

 

RIP bodie.

 

Yea , The old 3 liter Essex engine . We put one in a Ford Anglia back in the day . Jaguar back axle . What a hoot ! People used to pull up along side you in there whatever thinking " spotty yoof with wide wheel and that's about it " Made I fair chuckle when we held em in first then drove away from them through the gears ..... Ho hum to be young again ....:001_smile:

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No he wasn't. He got nicked for storming his local with a pump action shotgun.

 

Never did like him or the stoopid series.

 

 

I know you speak your mind Mick and I respect you for that . Although speaking ill of a dead man is something I for one never had you down for ? If you got nowt nice to say , then say nowt .

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So cos he's dead we all gotta speak well of him....Okay then, what a smashing bloke he was...blah blah blah.

 

No not at all . He was not a bad man from all accounts . You have just got to look at the response on the forum . Like I said nowt nice to say then don't say owt its common decency ? Maybe I,m wrong just feel that you should never speak ill of a dead man . Obviously with the exception of some evil convicts . Just my thoughts .

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