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Post by Town »

How do you define what is classic british and what is not?

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:-# :wink:

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Something British, and probably only allowed to be very very slightly younger than me... :smile:
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Post by Town »

So even if it is a peice of junk like... lets say an Austin Allegro equivelant, it would still be "classic"? Or should this place just be called B.F.S. because any british aircraft qualifies.

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Town wrote:So even if it is a peice of junk like... lets say an Austin Allegro equivelant, it would still be "classic"? Or should this place just be called B.F.S. because any british aircraft qualifies.
There are people out there who consider the Allegro a classic! One man's meat ......

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Does it have to be British made or can it be used (with much love and respect) by the British?

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Chris

I does have to be British made to qualify here

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Who could possibly think a t*rd like the allegro is a classic? The thing was more aerodynamic going backwards for flip sake! :shock: :sicky:

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VEGAS wrote:Who could possibly think a t*rd like the allegro is a classic? The thing was more aerodynamic going backwards for flip sake! :shock: :sicky:

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I'm scared of clicking that link Andy. I've just eaten.. :lol:
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