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    Quote Originally Posted by rwsaunders View Post
    What’s with the napkins all over it? It’s British… so maybe that is electrical patching?

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    Dang, an untouched Defender. Does not look correct without grime and Rhino horn holes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Too Tall View Post
    Dang, an untouched Defender. Does not look correct without grime and Rhino horn holes.
    Betting there's more likely shopping cart damage on this one than rhino.
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    Quote Originally Posted by darkmother View Post
    More details please. I am not familiar with the Citroen 2cv, but it seems like a very interesting (and uncarlike-in a good way) car from my quick wikipedia search. Do you use the stock transmission with the EV conversion?
    It is hard to generalize. There are a number of companies providing kits and or complete "new" EV 2CV cars. I believe most kits use the original transmission but you are told to not change gear. You either put it in 3rd or in reverse and that's it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by claritycycler View Post
    Betting there's more likely shopping cart damage on this one than rhino.
    I’ve never seen a Defender in that condition, as it was pristine…parked on a side street in Paris near the École Militaire. The car that I tried to photo, was a tattered blue and white Land Rover pickup truck that I spotted twice during the week, driving in the same neighborhood. Both times, he was moving too fast for me. Next time…
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    There's a whiskey distiller in our area that has a cream Defender 110 with the company logo on the side of it, which I see all over town. It is absolutely pristine, so my guess is it had one of those soup-to-nuts refurbs, probably from these guys, given proximity.

    https://www.cwclassics.com/defender

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    Since Defenders and the like are on the plate here, I saw these on my 2021 trip to Switzerland. The Defender is pretty common as a work vehicle for municipalities and agricultural work. Some are "lifestyle" vehicles but mostly they're work trucks. And the G-Wagen here is a military vehicle and was part of a large convoy of them. Not a Beverly Hills lifestyle vehicle.


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    You'll proportionnally see more Iveco Massif, Santana Annibal/PS-10 and Steyr Puch G-Class being used as works vehicule and abused than you will see their more luxury Land Rover and Mercedes counterpart.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Too Tall View Post
    Dang, an untouched Defender. Does not look correct without grime and Rhino horn holes.
    Pukka Land Rovers come with stripes or in pink.


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    When your neighbor steals your parking space to park his Cullinan temporarily and then leaves it there. . .


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    Is is just the optics, or is that thing so wide it's also infringing upon the space of the neighboring spot?

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    Quote Originally Posted by echappist View Post
    Is is just the optics, or is that thing so wide it's also infringing upon the space of the neighboring spot?
    It is big. The cullinan is slightly longer and wider than a Chevy Tahoe. It's 2.164 m wide. It's also wider than an escalade too.

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    You get your own tray table in the back seat! And "more power than a Saturn V rocket."
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    1956 Morris Minor Utility Van that I often see on my neighborhood walks. Other than missing
    the rear bumper(I think it originally had one?) it's very clean, cool little car/van. My older sister's first car was a late 50s(?) Morris Minor convertible, reminisce a bit whenever I pass this.

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    ^^^ That thing looks great! Color matched wheels with hubcaps are the answer the industry left behind.

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    My electron pump was installed yesterday.

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    I’m still casually looking at electrics, awaiting the right car.
    I read about the BMW 4i: Range approaching 300 miles, decent performance without being over the top. Price below 6 figures. While I’m still not a fan of the new BMW grill design, I don’t find it as offensive as I did at first.

    But then I saw the rear end. Why, BMW, why?

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    This just popped up in my Inbox. Nice tie-in. Go for the LeMond, stay for the Polestar? I am tempted but pretty long drive for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marvinlungwitz View Post
    I’m still casually looking at electrics, awaiting the right car.
    I read about the BMW 4i: Range approaching 300 miles, decent performance without being over the top. Price below 6 figures. While I’m still not a fan of the new BMW grill design, I don’t find it as offensive as I did at first.

    But then I saw the rear end. Why, BMW, why?

    Does that car have exhaust pipes?
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