Fazda
Honorary Master
Now to quote my coloured buddy in Cape Town..."Another fency shot!"
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Aaaah.... 007 villain car methinks yes?
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Must find name fast!....![]()
A quick side-note digression...
I have just been quoted R5900.00 for a replacement mobo for my BSOD'ing nx7010. Grrrrr. I have another nx7010 which is still working fine (am using it here)... so it seems as if I must bid adieu to the 6year old faithful. * snif *
For 6grand I shall look at a replacement lappie, no repair at that price.
* Just thought I'd tell yooz ouz *
Or buy one of these for partsA quick side-note digression...
I have just been quoted R5900.00 for a replacement mobo for my BSOD'ing nx7010. Grrrrr. I have another nx7010 which is still working fine (am using it here)... so it seems as if I must bid adieu to the 6year old faithful. * snif *
For 6grand I shall look at a replacement lappie, no repair at that price.
* Just thought I'd tell yooz ouz *
Or buy one of these for partshttp://www.bidorbuy.co.za/item/15819050/HP_Compaq_nx7010_1_7GHZ_1GB_120GB_EXCELLENT_CONDITION.html
AMC Matador Coupe 1974-ish?
Ha ha ha, I still call them Vaalies... or 'Ka'daars' you're not perhaps at the sea?
Oom Fazda hasn't responded, but I think I'm correct with the matador. Here's a challenge:
I AM perhaps by the sea...![]()
Hahaha.... My Google-Fu is heap big powerful. I typed in yellow vintage car and clicked I'm feeling lucky... aaaaand I gottit!
Bwaaaahhaaaaa... 1925 Maxwell Tourer / 1925 Dodge Series 116 Tourer
http://www.undercovercars.com.au/details.asp?ID=161
Hahaha.... My Google-Fu is heap big powerful. I typed in yellow vintage car and clicked I'm feeling lucky... aaaaand I gottit!
Bwaaaahhaaaaa... 1925 Maxwell Tourer / 1925 Dodge Series 116 Tourer
http://www.undercovercars.com.au/details.asp?ID=161
bingo... Model D2 actually http://www.steamcar.net/doble.html. One of five model Ds remaining.Doble Model D steamcar???
The 1924 model Doble Series E steam car could run for 1,500 miles (2,400 km) before its 24-gallon water tank needed to be refilled; even in freezing weather, it could be started from cold and move off within 30 seconds, and once fully warmed could be relied upon to reach speeds in excess of 90 miles per hour (140 km/h). In recent years Doble cars have been run at speeds approaching 120 mph (190 km/h), this without the benefits of streamlining and a lighter version of the Series E accelerated from 0 - 75 mph (121 km/h) in 10 seconds.[citation needed] Its fuel consumption, burning a variety of fuels (often kerosene), was competitive with automobiles of the day, and its ability to run in eerie silence apart from wind noise gave it a distinct edge. At 70 mph (110 km/h), there was little noticeable vibration, with the engine turning at around 900 rpm.