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Prop-Vehicles/Classic Cars for Film & TV
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Merlin ) gurgled happily, sounding much like they
were saying : > http://www.geocities.com/actionspammers66 So *that's* where all the Mk 1 Trannys have gone. Got any good Mk 2 Zephyrs? |
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It would be nice if people discussed the cars. The picture gallery link should now be working.I ran the web page through this meta-tag analyzer:- http://www.widexl.com/remote/search-...-analyzer.html and it came out fine. Check it if you don't believe me? How my mate gets hold of these vehicles I will never know. The Thunderbird is one of only 6,000(?) built! The Humbers are in good condition. Still none of these cars compare to the ones I saw in Havana,Cuba recently. I shall be posting the link to these old American cars when I have scanned all the pictures. Getting a taxi that is a 1954 Chevrolet Bel-Aire in excellent condition is quite an experience. Merlin |
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More photos of old American cars in Havana have been added :- http://www.geocities.com/anastasia3.geo/havanacars.html Some of the pictures are 'quick-shots' taken from a bus or a taxi. I don't know the make of all the cars ? |
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Merlin > wrote: > More photos of old American cars in Havana have been added :- > http://www.geocities.com/anastasia3.geo/havanacars.html > Some of the pictures are 'quick-shots' taken from a bus or a taxi. > I don't know the make of all the cars ? How are you going to hire them, then? -- *Why isn't 11 pronounced onety one? * Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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Merlin wrote: > > I don't know the make of all the cars ? The first one is either a 1949 or a 1950 Ford. The fourth one closely resembles a 1937 Buick but may not be. The fifth one is either a 1952 or '53 Chevrolet. The sixth one is a 1946 Pontiac. The seventh and last one is a 1954 Dodge. George Patterson I prefer Heaven for climate but Hell for company. |
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"Merlin" > wrote in message
oups.com... > Go to:- Given that your site is so poorly knocked together and unlikely to be listed by any decent search engine, I can understand why you feel the need to promote it by spamming news groups. You might be lucky enough to get away with it this time, but before doing it again you would be well advised to read the TOS/AUP of your ISP, and the charters of the groups you intend infesting with your turdlets. |
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you are waisting your time richard. troll like this will never learn, annd
if they do get bounced, they just come back under another name "Richard H Huelin" > wrote in message ... > "Merlin" > wrote in message > oups.com... > > Go to:- > > Given that your site is so poorly knocked together and unlikely to be > listed by any decent search engine, I can understand why you feel the > need to promote it by spamming news groups. You might be lucky enough > to get away with it this time, but before doing it again you would be > well advised to read the TOS/AUP of your ISP, and the charters of the > groups you intend infesting with your turdlets. > > |
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"tom" > wrote in message
... > you are waisting your time richard. troll like this will never learn, > annd > if they do get bounced, they just come back under another name With most spammers I simply say nothing and lart. This one has all the signs of being a newbie who might learn the error of his ways. If he fails to absorb a clue there is both a landline and mobile telephone number on his web site. |
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You also forget that spammers generally never come back to the NG's they
spam. Btw, you're crossposting. -Mike -- A happy kid behind the wheel of a 98 Mustang GT Cold air intake FRPP 3.73 gears Steeda Tri-Ax Shifter Flowmaster 40 Series mufflers (self-installed woohoo) Hi-speed fan switch 255/60R-15 rear tires Subframe connectors Aluminum adjustable clutch quadrant "Richard H Huelin" > wrote in message . .. > "tom" > wrote in message > ... > > you are waisting your time richard. troll like this will never learn, > > annd > > if they do get bounced, they just come back under another name > > With most spammers I simply say nothing and lart. This one has all the > signs of being a newbie who might learn the error of his ways. If he > fails to absorb a clue there is both a landline and mobile telephone > number on his web site. > > |
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