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I think the wife wouldn't be too pleased if I got much more than that.
I think you brought up the most salient point there.
I think the wife wouldn't be too pleased if I got much more than that.
The car was used as a prop by a professional photographer, I kept well back, avoiding the lense. One of my friends still managed to comment to my wife that I was surrounded by floozies! You need friends like that. James was taken with the blonde, but one of the girls really looked the vintage part, and more so when the photographer used his 35mm camera with black & white film:Get lots of thumbs ups and smiles here too. I think the wife wouldn't be too pleased if I got much more than that.
The car was used as a prop by a professional photographer, I kept well back, avoiding the lense. One of my friends still managed to comment to my wife that I was surrounded by floozies! You need friends like that. James was taken with the blonde, but one of the girls really looked the vintage part, and more so when the photographer used his 35mm camera with black & white film:
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The car was used as a prop by a professional photographer, I kept well back, avoiding the lense. One of my friends still managed to comment to my wife that I was surrounded by floozies! You need friends like that. James was taken with the blonde, but one of the girls really looked the vintage part, and more so when the photographer used his 35mm camera with black & white film:
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Are any Loungers Rolls Royce owners (not the BMW era things)?
I have seriously considered buying a Rolls Royce of the 80s, you can buy very good examples in the US for $25,000 or so. But the cost and complexity of repairs scared me off. Everything is a unique design exclusive to Rolls Royce, parts can't be had anywhere else, and repairs require special tools available only from Rolls Royce.
By comparison I have owned 8 Mercedes and found them well made, easy to repair, and parts reasonable in price considering the quality.
I have seriously considered buying a Rolls Royce of the 80s, you can buy very good examples in the US for $25,000 or so. But the cost and complexity of repairs scared me off. Everything is a unique design exclusive to Rolls Royce, parts can't be had anywhere else, and repairs require special tools available only from Rolls Royce.
By comparison I have owned 8 Mercedes and found them well made, easy to repair, and parts reasonable in price considering the quality.
I'm not worried about the engine so much as other parts that wear out and need attention. Like the brakes, hydraulic system, or electrics. They can easily cost as much as the engine for a lesser car.
Did you know they use a unique brake system with 2 hydraulic pumps and 2 accumulators that work under 1500 pounds pressure? Or that these pumps and accumulators are built onto the engine before it is installed in the car? Or that replacing one requires you to remove the engine first? One reason a brake job can cost $5000 to $10000.
I'm not worried about the engine so much as other parts that wear out and need attention. Like the brakes, hydraulic system, or electrics. They can easily cost as much as the engine for a lesser car.
Did you know they use a unique brake system with 2 hydraulic pumps and 2 accumulators that work under 1500 pounds pressure? Or that these pumps and accumulators are built onto the engine before it is installed in the car? Or that replacing one requires you to remove the engine first? One reason a brake job can cost $5000 to $10000.
If a wheel cylinder is leaking the backing plate and shoes could be soaked and not much run out. If you hold the brake pedal down in the driveway does it stay up or slowly go to the floor?