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29 minutes ago, Steve Browning said:

Is there a possible thread on when do you stop dressing like a teenager?

When you're in a box being lowered into the ground.

 

This is the most boring thing I've heard this year so far!

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42 minutes ago, Bolo said:

When you're in a box being lowered into the ground.

 

This is the most boring thing I've heard this year so far!

I don’t know. It’s a valid question. I don’t think we need to reach for elasticated trousers and cagoules, but as we get older our body shape changes and a couple of minor tweaks can work wonders.

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The things that caught my eye after the ‘tie’, are the leopard print DM’s being worn by the chap on the right (I’m guessing guitarist, drummers are more about practicality when it comes to footwear), I’m liking those.

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There's obviously a 50s rock n roll theme that two of the band are adhering to.  I guess, from your charity shop trolley-dash outfit, you didn't get the memo? :D 

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Well, it's either that photo (apologies for the quality, crappy cheap mobile photo) or The Zodiac Shot below, in which drummer Dave manages to rock both the leopard print and the classic car vibe. :i-m_so_happy:

 

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Exactly what part of "NO PARKING" was hard for you to edit out in MS Paint, @Silvia Bluejay?  😉
Oh, and great pic.
Love the Zodiac estate  - -  a model I didn't even remember.

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58 minutes ago, Silvia Bluejay said:

Well, it's either that photo (apologies for the quality, crappy cheap mobile photo) or The Zodiac Shot below, in which drummer Dave manages to rock both the leopard print and the classic car vibe. :i-m_so_happy:

 

DamoAndTheDynamites_Zodiac1.thumb.jpg.7d2f295b7e8814a18594d9378a3574d7.jpg

This is a great photo 👍👍👍

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Posted
13 minutes ago, BassTractor said:

Exactly what part of "NO PARKING" was hard for you to edit out in MS Paint, @Silvia Bluejay?  😉
Oh, and great pic.
Love the Zodiac estate  - -  a model I didn't even remember.

 

Oh but the inclusion of the No Parking sign in the shot, while a car is clearly parked there, aims to signify the rebellious attitude of The Real 1950s Rock 'n' Roll as embodied by the young artists of the time and ... [cont'd on p.97] :D

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1 hour ago, Silvia Bluejay said:

Oh but the inclusion of the No Parking sign in the shot, while a car is clearly parked there, aims to signify the rebellious attitude of The Real 1950s Rock 'n' Roll

Quite so.

 

1 hour ago, BassTractor said:

Love the Zodiac estate  - -  a model I didn't even remember.

My dad had a Zodiac, albeit a saloon. I don’t remember ever seeing an estate version before though.

Posted
30 minutes ago, ezbass said:

I don’t remember ever seeing an estate version before though.


Same here. We had enough regular Consuls, Zephyrs and Zodiacs though.
If I understand the WP article correctly, the estates of the Mk II were conversions.
 

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That's a 'Farnham conversion' by Abbott's of Farnham, a famous coach-builders who spotted a gap in the market when Ford failed to offer an estate version of the Zephyr & Zodiac.

AI Overview:
Zodiac Farnham conversions were estate car, or station wagon, variants of the Ford Zephyr and Zodiac (MkII, MkIII, and MkIV) saloons, coachbuilt by E.D. Abbott Ltd in Farnham, Surrey, between the mid-1950s and early 1970s. These rare, high-quality conversions featured extended roofs, unique rear tailgates, and sometimes bespoke GRP (glass-reinforced plastic) components.

 

Abbotts sourced brand-new cars direct from Dagenham, then did the conversion to Ford standard, re-using as many components as they could. That tailgate looks odd because it's actually built around the original rear windscreen. The completed vehicles were then sold through official Ford dealers.

 

I had to buy a Farnham simply because it was the only classic car that would accept a 7/8 DB.

 

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22 minutes ago, BassTractor said:

We had enough regular Consuls, Zephyrs and Zodiacs though.

Likewise. I have a soft spot for Consuls, we drove to NE Spain in a Consul - 4 adults & 3 children (those were the days, no seatbelts or max occupancy :lol:)!

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