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Kjelle:
Pekka, do you know what "FORD" stands for in Swedish? Fodrar ordentliga reparationer dagligen... Just kiddin'! (Dream car is a group 4 Escort, in tarmac trim, like Waldegårds WRC tarmac car)

Kjelle

vtsteam:
Found On the Road Dead, here.

I'm allowed to say that since I own one. Well, two actually -- I'm told my Mazda pickup truck is (besides the tractor).

mcostello:
Forked On Race Day.

dsquire:

 
               Fix Or Repair Daily    :lol: :lol: :lol:

Cheers  :beer:

Don

PekkaNF:
Very funny. I have heard most of those. Joke in Finland is that FORD stands for a chemical abreviation of rust! But I have had worse cars as well, one of them was Ford Taunus, other Morris Marina, then Saab turbo something (that catch fire on straight road), Citroen Xantia left me most balled, it's faults were either trivial or really exotic. Learned a lot from them. But biggest rust bait ever was one Toyota or Nissan, really can't decide, I welded several sqare meters of sheet metal on both of them.

Could this be contagious? Wife borrowed my big car and I got her latino audi (seat). Rear brake squaled once, I probably should have look of it also. Downer is that the rear brake is a drum brake. Ever pulled apart really well rusted and worn one?

Pekka

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