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Location: Ripon
Not sure if it could replace a seven but I could see myself using it as a daily runabout. Have to learn a bit more patience though
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At least the windscreen steams up in the wet just like a Seven.
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Location: Deepest Frogland 30960
Car type: 1933 RP Standard Saloon
Frankly my dears, I think I would rather shove wasps up my jacksie.
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Location: North Herts
I took one look and was about to go in search of some wasps in order to do a comparison...when I decided to watch the video right through. This thing is around 1,000 US dollars. It it hideous, but it works. Hats off to it.
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Location: Auckland, NZ
When we all take climate change seriously will all be reduced to many cars like that.
He was a tad critical. Would have a field day on all cars I have owned.
A sports model to match a Seven could be attractive but 2 wheel brakes a worry.
Huge A pillar in the modern manner. Front axle looks like a pre WW1 cycle car.
Needs side buffers to protect when larrikans push it over.
When our RP was less than 20 years old my brother could not bear to be seen in or near it.
The giant front window looks vulnerable.
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Location: The delightful town of Knaresborough, North Yorkshire
Think it depends where you live. It might be great in a large flat housing estate with all-the-shops-you-ever-need built in the centre.
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Location: Auckland, NZ
Where is Clarkson when you need him? (Fortunately he did not get near Sevens)