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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Mystery Car
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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.
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Glad you caught it, but what we really need to know is if Prince Albert was still in the can or not.
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They canned him??! What savages!
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Worse: they shredded, then canned him. Savages, indeed!
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Noooooo!
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To shreds you say?
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I’ll let you know, after I’ve put it in my pipe and smoked it.
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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.
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1959 Wartburg?
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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
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My refrigerator is a Lucas so, no, it’s not going anywhere.
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But you save money on your electrical bill: the light inside is always off!
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It looks like a picture of one car parked exceptionally close to another car. Or maybe a wall. A Frenched wall.
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Mercedes W111
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