I remember seeing these around Suffolk back in the early '80s. I thought they were cute, yes, they looked like miniature sedans from the early '50s.
Mike MartinYes, junior versions of the grown up sedans :-)
It was a bit 'stocky, but nice
italo tagliabueI've always preferred my women short. :-) I would with cars too, but I'm afraid I just don't fit in to them without folding my legs double.
I can remember driving one of these, but without the divided window, same otherwise. Good, solid car, though not very glamorous!
Ours had red leather seats and turn indicators that popped out like little arms when turning.
frank o'shea yes, I remember vividly the pop up arms :-)
My stepfather still drives one, or at least the pick-up truck version.
I remember seeing these around Suffolk back in the early '80s. I thought they were cute, yes, they looked like miniature sedans from the early '50s.
ReplyDeleteMike Martin
ReplyDeleteYes, junior versions of the grown up sedans :-)
It was a bit 'stocky, but nice
ReplyDeleteitalo tagliabue
ReplyDeleteI've always preferred my women short. :-) I would with cars too, but I'm afraid I just don't fit in to them without folding my legs double.
I can remember driving one of these, but without the divided window, same otherwise. Good, solid car, though not very glamorous!
ReplyDeleteOurs had red leather seats and turn indicators that popped out like little arms when turning.
ReplyDeletefrank o'shea yes, I remember vividly the pop up arms :-)
ReplyDeleteMy stepfather still drives one, or at least the pick-up truck version.
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