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Flat head screws... A British invention by the way....

 

Quite possibly so was the Sinclair C5, doesn't mean it was a good invention though 😁

 

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Modern vans!

With their dual mass (fall apart) flywheels.

Their elctronic sensors on everything (how did Ford ever think dropping the speed to 4mph is 'safe' mode? My 55 reg transit did that to me down a dark sussex lane one night!

Everything has to be fixed by IBM or Microsoft.

No emissions allowed so they have cats which are great to steal.

 

I've gone back to a mk 5 transit and I love it - I understand it.

Bugger the pollution issues and EEC directives I need to UNDERTSAND my vehicle.

 

When will the masses see it, the emperor has no clothes!

 

GRRRRRRR - from the Joey Barton of the arb world.

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