I plan to catch up with the owners of these in March
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A couple of A100's in New Zealand
kiwimopar- Number of posts : 740
Location : New Zealand
Registration date : 2010-01-23
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A couple of A100's in New Zealand
I plan to catch up with the owners of these in March
Guest- Guest
Cool. That second pic freaks me out...it looks like a toy van! crazy.
kiwimopar- Number of posts : 740
Location : New Zealand
Registration date : 2010-01-23
Barnett wrote:Cool. That second pic freaks me out...it looks like a toy van! crazy.
That's what I thought too
jkr- Number of posts : 1148
Location : prince edward island canada
Age : 66
Registration date : 2008-05-29
the vents on the roof must get freaked each time he puts it into the garage.
G-Man- Mayor
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Location : Fowlerville, MI
Age : 62
Registration date : 2008-05-06
It's cool how many of these early's made it over seas. I really like how you guys value them also
kiwimopar- Number of posts : 740
Location : New Zealand
Registration date : 2010-01-23
For me it's a life long dream come true...after the other one worked out so well
Nostalgia plays a big part as well. Soon after I finished my apprenticeship I worked for a company that used Commer Vans for service vehicles.
Like these ones below (but not these one);
We used to ride 3 up front and cruise the city streets at lunchtime. Sometimes if we all bounced enough the front wheels would lift clear off the road.
Fun times
Nostalgia plays a big part as well. Soon after I finished my apprenticeship I worked for a company that used Commer Vans for service vehicles.
Like these ones below (but not these one);
We used to ride 3 up front and cruise the city streets at lunchtime. Sometimes if we all bounced enough the front wheels would lift clear off the road.
Fun times
G-Man- Mayor
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Location : Fowlerville, MI
Age : 62
Registration date : 2008-05-06
I have seen a few of those on ebay that are over here. looks like they are pretty cool vans
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