73The Allegro wasn't introduced until 1979.
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Mine was a 76
Worst car I ever owned....
73The Allegro wasn't introduced until 1979.
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Big shoes? A 50cm build up would need a peg leg.He’d had a section of infected bone removed making one leg 50 CM shorter than the other. He had to wear one of those big clomping shoes (like a Herman Munster boot, but only on one foot) to compensate. I couldn’t stop laughing for a week.
I’ve always wondered about those big shoes
(c) 2020 at the bottom so obviously still up to date.Someone really, really needs to check what's on his website!
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Sajid Javid: The only thing leaving the EU guarantees is a lost decade for British business
Full marks for past honesty
Zero marks for present integrity
Indeed they were terrible. The 1979 Allegro was the one with the A plus engine that later went into the Metro.73
Mine was a 76
Worst car I ever owned....
E series 1750 in mine from the maxi, awful.Indeed they were terrible. The 1979 Allegro was the one with the A plus engine that later went into the Metro.
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I actually have one. All original fittings, ..except the brake cables. And the mudguardsI are long gone. I have two problems with it. The chrome on the wheel rims is very pitted so grinds brake rubbers in minutes. Also the back wheel with its SA three speed has a number of spokes gone.A friend of mine at school had a Moulton Deluxe bike. A strange looking small wheeled machine with rubber suspension.
We seem to have lots of people employed as management consultants, talent delivery officers or educational nourishment secretaries, and many similar sounding posts. Perhaps we could start selling these services around the world? I’m sure someone would want a 22 year old freshly graduated Management Consultant, who’s never managed anything, to advise them on how to manage their business. What’s not to like?how can we "Go global" when we don't make anything?
Do you think we could ship Cummings out to somewhere far away (Scott base seems about right) under this new scheme of yours?We seem to have lots of people employed as management consultants, talent delivery officers or educational nourishment secretaries, and many similar sounding posts. Perhaps we could start selling these services around the world? I’m sure someone would want a 22 year old freshly graduated Management Consultant, who’s never managed anything, to advise them on how to manage their business. What’s not to like?
When they get older, and still lack useful experience (other than failed airlines), take them in as government advisers?We seem to have lots of people employed as management consultants, talent delivery officers or educational nourishment secretaries, and many similar sounding posts. Perhaps we could start selling these services around the world? I’m sure someone would want a 22 year old freshly graduated Management Consultant, who’s never managed anything, to advise them on how to manage their business. What’s not to like?
Surely that won't work on typical examples with rusted away arches...The way you set the suspension height was to measure from the wheel centre to the wheel arch front and rear of the car.
It was actually the standard way of doing it and there were official quoted figures for each modelSurely that won't work on typical examples with rusted away arches...
I haven't seen any vehicle with that strange almost crabbing look of hydrolastic cars of that era in such a long time, I'd just about forgotten about it.
Think one of their cars (the 1800? Looked like an enlarged 1100 but a bit more angular) had nickname "landcrab".Surely that won't work on typical examples with rusted away arches...
I haven't seen any vehicle with that strange almost crabbing look of hydrolastic cars of that era in such a long time, I'd just about forgotten about it.
I thought the 1800 a horrible car. There was one in a 140 strong mixed model company fleet that I tried a few times but couldn't get to like it. Its wide low Mini like stance just seemed weird in a car that size and it looked odd. I don't think upsizing a successful design works, the Mini was fine, but when upsized to the 1100/1300 it didn't work anything like as well. Trying again to the big 1800, it just got worse.Think one of their cars (the 1800? Looked like an enlarged 1100 but a bit more angular) had nickname "landcrab".