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    Quote Originally Posted by Falcon500
    Yeah the Avanti IIs were goodjust notthe same heres a pic of last years modeli think it was. (yup thats right their still going foward sorry about the bad joke if you got it )
    Thanks, but what joke did I miss???

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    It is probly the worst joke id ever made the word Avanti is itallian for going forward

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    Quote Originally Posted by Falcon500
    It is probly the worst joke id ever made the word Avanti is itallian for going forward
    The second part of the sentence is correct, you probably know the song:Avanti Populo

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    Well that blonde was pretty bad And sorry i cant say i know the song...

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    Quote Originally Posted by henk4
    Good idea about the Alvis, very underrated car, and not getting the attention it deserves, also from the run of the mill classic car magazines. I'll give you for appetizing. (I think it's a TD though)

    I have some pics of Alvis.
    Alvis TE 21 - 1965
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    Quote Originally Posted by lfb666
    I have some pics of Alvis.
    Alvis TE 21 - 1965
    Thanks, that confirms that the mirror image I posted earlier is a TE21, similar vertical headlight. Graber did a great job on these cars, although underneath they not have been the most modern.

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    Alvis - The Bird
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    Alvis salidan
    Alvis Salidan Armoured Car introduced in 1959 as an Armoured Reconnissance vehicle. It had a top speed of 45mph and was powered by a Rolls Royce 8 cylinder engine. The vehicle waqs driven by all six wheels and steered by the front four. By the 70s the vehicle was no longer suitable for front line duties.
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    "Alvis salidan
    Alvis Salidan Armoured Car introduced in 1959 as an Armoured Reconnissance vehicle. It had a top speed of 45mph and was powered by a Rolls Royce 8 cylinder engine. The vehicle waqs driven by all six wheels and steered by the front four. By the 70s the vehicle was no longer suitable for front line duties."

    woah, thats the weirdest thing I've ever seen
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    Puff Daddy says his Ferrari 360 Spider can go 220 because the speedo says so
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    Quote Originally Posted by lfb666
    Alvis salidan
    Alvis Salidan Armoured Car introduced in 1959 as an Armoured Reconnissance vehicle. It had a top speed of 45mph and was powered by a Rolls Royce 8 cylinder engine. The vehicle waqs driven by all six wheels and steered by the front four. By the 70s the vehicle was no longer suitable for front line duties.
    45 MPH is pretty good for a vehicle that size, and it was a 6X6.
    Wenn Sie wissen wollen, was einen volkswagen ein volkswagen macht, treibt es.

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    The Alvis reminds me of my own personal mount while doing service: The DAF YP408. It was diesel powered and 6X8. It could do 85 kph on the road. The picture is taken from a dedicated website to this vehicle.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lfb666
    Alvis salidan
    Alvis Salidan Armoured Car introduced in 1959 as an Armoured Reconnissance vehicle. It had a top speed of 45mph and was powered by a Rolls Royce 8 cylinder engine. The vehicle waqs driven by all six wheels and steered by the front four. By the 70s the vehicle was no longer suitable for front line duties.
    By the way, the correct name is Alvis Saladin.

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    I would like to see the Burton!!
    Boem!!!

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    I'm not sure how to check but if you don't please add the: 300c SRT-8 and Magnum SRT-8, they are wonderfully built cars and are fun to ride in.

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