I believe this is our first-ever April Fools Day Mystery Car and as such, I want you to know that I’m not fooling when I say I think this is one of the hardest challenges I have ever thrown your way. Make and model if you please. Also, is your refrigerator running?
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Whoah. Thanks for the warning about the refrigerator. I just caught it at the bus stop right as it was boarding.
Glad you caught it, but what we really need to know is if Prince Albert was still in the can or not.
They canned him??! What savages!
Worse: they shredded, then canned him. Savages, indeed!
Noooooo!
To shreds you say?
I’ll let you know, after I’ve put it in my pipe and smoked it.
Thought I would share this with my fellow hoons: https://www.identifyanything.net. The return of Mystery Part with cash prizes! If this is considered spam please delete.
1959 Wartburg?
Rover P6B V8 fitted with the ex Buick aluminium alloy 215 c.i., 3502cc V8 but with the block now sand-cast in Britain, not die-cast in the USA. The die-casting being used for the bonnet leading edge strengthening trim on V8s only. The white indicator/park light lenses indicating a non US market car
Looking down at the junction of the bonnet leading edge and LH side front guard and indicator/park light.
http://www.blackandwhitecarsbmth.com/images/black-and-white-cars-bournemouth-showroom/ROVER-P6%203.5%20V8%20AUTO%20S1%201968%202%20OWNERS%20ONLY%2043,000%20miles%20!_5.jpg
http://www.britishv8.org/Photos/LanceLaCerte-Banner.jpg
My refrigerator is a Lucas so, no, it’s not going anywhere.
But you save money on your electrical bill: the light inside is always off!
It looks like a picture of one car parked exceptionally close to another car. Or maybe a wall. A Frenched wall.
Mercedes W111