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I'm Richard Porter.
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And this is on the other side of things, the Smith & Sniff spinoff in which we answer
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Welcome to Ottersot, our Friday spinoff show where we answer listeners' questions.
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It's a spinoff show, which is why it's called Ottersot on the other side of things.
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I'm going to start with a very quick question from a listener who calls themselves K in Hull.
03:53
They say, hello, you pair of well-greased flanges.
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As Richard has a deep knowledge and passion for all things British Leyland, as he should,
04:02
does he have a plan to write a BL book?
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I'm really looking forward to seeing Richard's Metro as well as extremely tantalising seeing
04:11
it sat there showing a bit of leg in the den workshop on retro powers videos.
04:18
A video of you two revealing the revitalised beauty is definitely something to look forward
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Revealing the revitalised beauty.
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But to answer the question doubt, it's the funny one because I feel like a lot of
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people have written really good books about British Leyland and all of the companies
04:35
involved in it, and I don't know what I could add.
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Unless it was a sitcom, you'd write a sitcom about factory workers in the British Leyland
04:48
I have had a thought for something similar.
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I also had a thought for a novel which was sort of if you could imagine the producers,
04:56
the play, the producers and the whole premise of that, but transposed to a British
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Leylander-like car company in the 1970s.
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Maybe I'll do that.
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I would rather do that, I think, and just make stuff up, but with a sort of nod to real
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history than to try and write a history of BL because I think so many people have
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And of course, there's the website AR Online.
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This is an excellent trove of information.
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So, yeah, I don't know what I could bring to it.
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I sort of enjoy reading about it rather than having to write it up, but so that'll be my
05:38
Well, look, I've got a letter here from a chap called Richard Cohen, and he wrote to
05:45
us on the 23rd of October, 2023, and of course, he did.
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Hi, Rich, better late than never.
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Guys, this one involves a photo, but he said, I had this one in my workshop today.
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I can't help but smiling.
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It's a photograph of one of those little dealership stickers that goes on the back window of a lot
06:14
And it says, the name of the dealer is Clist and Rattle Limited, CLIST, CLIST, and Rattle Limited.
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No, they were an MG Rover, Skoda, and Daihatsu dealer, according to all of the badges around
06:42
It's a great looking sticker, Clist and Rattle.
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Where is this from?
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Part of the country.
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It says, it is, oh, hang on, they actually had a dealership, clistandrattle.co.uk.
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Cars you can trust, it says underneath, although Rattle is not a great name for a car dealership.
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I'm sure it's a surname, but it's just not ideal, is it?
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I'll just look this up.
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Now, it rather looks tragically like Clist and Rattle are no longer in business, but they
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are as far as I can work out.
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I need a Clist and Rattle dealer.
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This is noticed to creditors, so it looks like they've been wound up.
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The registered office will be changed to Winchester House, Deangate Avenue, Taunton,
07:36
It looks like their address was Western Road, Flaxborton.
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So one from near my homeland.
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You were not familiar with Clist and Rattle.
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You didn't buy a car from them.
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No, but the question is, do you have any amusing car dealer names, if so, share
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So I started to think to myself, well, I mean, there's a few that we talk about.
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We've talked about on WhatsApp, but there's one, and I don't think, I don't think this
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is in the UK, I've found it.
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I think it's in America, and it's called Dick-Eid Mazda.
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Dick, and then the surname is I-D-E, Dick-Eid, not I would Dick, it's Dick-Eid.
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I think it's I-D-E, do you say that Dick-Eid?
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So Dick, yeah, I'm just going to double check whether this is in the Rochester area of New
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Dick-Eid, he also, his first dealership was a Pontiac dealership, and the E-Day family
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of dealerships still exist, I think they're a Honda, Volkswagen dealer too.
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So there we go, Dick-E-Day, or I-D, it's real.
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Because this is, in my, I think of the French expression, Bon-E-Day, and then think of, what
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a Dick-E-Day that is, as in, what a bad idea that is, probably this is not some Dick-E-Day.
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Well I don't, because we've talked about this before, and we have, there was that TC Harrison
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Ford, Stanford, who are you are, and the fact that they had the name of actor written within
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their title always confused me somewhat.
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There used to be a, I don't know if there is still any more, Titty Ho Motors, motor company.
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Oh, Titty Ho Motor Co.
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I'm not sure whether or not they still exist.
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I'm trying to think, who else, I'm sure there's lots of other people.
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Apparently I've just found one online called Pain Car Sales, actual P-A-I-N.
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I'm not going to say this, but I feel like this does the rounds online, so if there is
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a German BMW dealership, oh no, oh no, which is, the worst swear word, generally accepted to
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be the worst swear word, the C one.
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Really, really, right.
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So it's that, imagine you were wanting to refer to a collection of people as, with
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the words, pluralized, but in this case, the plural is with a Z rather than S.
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That's the name of this dealership.
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You can look them up.
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This is not made up.
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I feel like every so often, someone, you know, a British person or an English speaker who
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is familiar with that word, drives past wherever this dealership is in Germany and immediately
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handbrake turns to go and take a photo.
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I'm sure the dealership is probably heartily sick of it by now, it's just going, yeah,
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But yeah, you find their website, you can find pictures of their frontage, it
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is genuinely called the C.
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Gosh, that's amazing.
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I suppose it's different in Germany, isn't it?
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They're probably, they're driving past, I don't know, Arnold Clark, and it turns out
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that that in Germany is incredibly rude for some reason.
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Arnold means a withered penis.
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It's like, yes, it's a tiny River Swim penis.
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I'll do another question here from a listener called Russ.
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This is not dissimilar to a question we had the other week from a chap who was worried
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about outing himself as a car nerd on a first date.
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So we're in the same sort of ballpark here.
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Russ says, I'm asking you both, and any other car obsessives listening,
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if they suffer from the same affliction as I do,
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which has been the bane of my life for as long as I can remember.
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I can't just see a car, be it in real life, on the television or in print,
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and pass it off as just a car like any normal person.
12:26
No, for me, I have to be able to name in my head the exact make and model of car I see.
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This can be a bit of a nightmare as I'm a truck driver.
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So I'm constantly bombarded with cars that my automotive brain is desperately trying to name
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as well as concentrating on the job in hand of driving.
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Do either of you have the ability to spot a classic that is not in direct line of sight,
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such as down a side street as you pass, or traveling on the other side of the motorway?
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This drives my long-suffering wife bad shit,
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as I will constantly ask if she saw such and such a car that my spidey senses have picked up.
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Nine out of ten times this results in being told to pay attention to where we're going,
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or it's a car with a huge eye roll.
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I'm hoping that Dr. Smith and Dr. Sniff can set my mind at ease
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in this I am not alone.
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And it's a condition all car enthusiasts suffer from.
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It's almost what my car, my my barn find obsession was born out of.
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And just seeing a glimpse of a car in a carport or a bit of a CSI tarpaulin
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that we've done in the past, where you try and guess the shape of the car
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or you see a little bit of light cluster or a little bit of wheel arch.
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From under the sheet and you go, I know what that is.
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That's a percent B3 or whatever.
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So I totally do it.
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I think it's like a sport for us, isn't it?
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It's yes, but it's also I completely agree, Russ.
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Yes, you're a mug's friend here and I'm sure lots of people listening have the same thing.
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The frustration or the distraction, the part of your brain
14:09
that it then just inhabits like a troublesome fly in a room
14:14
when you can't quite idea what you just saw and it's playing on your mind
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and sort of hang in there for probably longer than you really want.
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And it's ridiculous.
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You don't need to know.
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You just go, I'm sure.
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I think I just because I just caught a little bit of the rear wing
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and the bit of the backlight and I'm pretty sure it's Japanese
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but I can't quite place it is.
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I mean, it's it's distracting.
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It's using up brain energy that could be applied to, I don't know,
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solving famine or something.
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But instead there you are just going.
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It was probably a Nissan Nissan from the 90s.
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What were they called?
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Ah, the saloon version.
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And it's it's it's a waste of time, but still here we are.
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So I mean, yes, I could only say yes.
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We're all the same.
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We are all the same indeed.
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We're we are absolutely all the same.
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And I never tire of it.
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I think that's what's potentially troubling for me.
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I just don't get tired of it.
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It's a bit weird in that respect.
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But yes, I could I'd never just let it go.
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I mean, also, I'm guessing Russ has done this
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and I hope lots of other people have as well,
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is that when you you're I mean,
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say I'd be standing in the front window of my house
15:32
and the car would drive by,
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but I didn't quite get what it was.
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And it'll bother me so much
15:38
that I would consider running upstairs
15:40
to see if I could still see down the street
15:42
from the upper window to get a glimpse.
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Because if I don't, it'll bother me.
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I thought it was a mini,
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but I'm pretty sure it wasn't a mini.
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Ah, go, go, go, go, go.
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And it's I mean, I wouldn't do that
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for other people in the house,
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but I have done it when I'm on my own.
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It feels like a confessional now.
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Anyway, so yeah, Russ, you're not alone.
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because you're safe with us
16:06
in this corner of the internet.
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We've got a question here from,
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I'm just checking that I'm allowed to say his name.
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Yes, he's a Patreon
16:16
from us, it's called Jonathan Ezore.
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One of these newfangles, I'm curious.
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Hello, you excellent gentlemen
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from someone who occasionally plays
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an actual flute and in brackets
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and Fife and Piccolo.
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I think that's a large Scottish recorder.
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but I don't want to offend any flortists.
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Jonathan says, as an EV owner 2022,
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who never wants to purchase
16:55
another combustion engine car,
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I'm toying with the idea
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of someday buying an inexpensive classic
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and paying for an electric car conversion.
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This would be for occasional driving
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and for showing at local events
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like parades, cars and coffee things here
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on Long Island in New York State.
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I agree that one should only do this
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for cars where the engine wasn't the highlight.
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Question, should I do this on A,
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something from the 1920s,
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like a Ford Model A?
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something ordinary,
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like an American sedan.
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Or C, an early 70s Beetle,
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from a Smith & Sniffen,
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late break show patron, Jonathan.
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Well, thanks for that, Jonathan.
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Thanks for supporting us.
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It's really kind of you.
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And the Mac EGT is a really good car.
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It's got a hell of a range to Mac E.
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I think we forget this.
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Seems to not get a great deal
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of column inches, I don't think,
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but I always thought
17:56
it was a very, very good electric car.
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Or still is, it hasn't died yet.
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What do you reckon, then, Rich,
18:04
for an EV conversion on a classic
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which we can agree has to have had
18:09
a lacklustre or forgettable engine?
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I don't know what the engine was like
18:19
they sold millions of those things, didn't they?
18:20
So I assume they're still not mega rare.
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Yeah, I always think that.
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Yeah, Ford had the first flathead V8, didn't it?
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They had the first V8, which is in the 32 Ford.
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Yeah, so 20s, they're still,
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they've not got the V8 yet.
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And so, would they have had,
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like, those four cylinders still
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from the Model T or that family
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where they're sort of like three liter, four or something, aren't they?
18:50
So if the engine's a bit cac,
18:53
maybe that's quite interesting.
18:55
And also, I mean, it'll be separate chassis.
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It's all fairly simple in the way it's put together.
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possibly quite simple to just put back to the way it was
19:07
if you want to, so you're not destroying something.
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I think that's a good idea.
19:16
You're not going to ruin something rare.
19:21
So that could be quite interesting.
19:24
I don't know whether lots of torque from an electric motor
19:27
might start twisting the chassis in ways that you don't want,
19:30
but I guess just don't fit a very powerful electric motor.
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It's going to be cruising around.
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Exactly, curb its power.
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What was the second, just a 1950s American sedan?
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Which I am warming to.
19:48
I think Beatles do pretty good EV conversions.
19:53
And a 70s Beatle is on the lesser desirable scale.
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One and a Cabrio would be quite cool.
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The very late 70s Carmen Cabrios, like a 30S3.
20:08
However, I have thought about this.
20:12
I've decided that an American car from the 50s
20:15
that I think would suit an EV conversion really nicely
20:18
and is not massively desirable,
20:21
even though I think they're neat and quite quirky,
20:28
So late 40s to early 50s,
20:32
you had cars like the Nash Air Flight.
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They're all bathtub style design
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with the front wheels covered and the back wheels covered.
20:42
I think they nearly always had a straight six
20:45
with the old column shift.
20:48
But the thing is, they're quite an unusual, rare-ish car now,
20:54
but they don't seem to get much attention.
20:56
And the engines were never like,
20:58
oh, wow, it's got that amazing engine in it.
21:02
And because they're fairly aerodynamic,
21:04
I do wonder whether would you go for a Nash?
21:07
You could even go for a Nash Metropolitan,
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which is the tiny little, well, you know the thing.
21:13
The tiny little, almost like a bubble microcar,
21:20
But yeah, I love Nash's.
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I've nearly bought several Nash's before.
21:24
And I think the Nash company was a,
21:28
now, was it an aeroplane manufacturer pre-war?
21:36
I'm trying to remember.
21:39
But I know that Nash kind of disappeared.
21:41
It's a name you don't hear much anymore.
21:44
And I would really love something like an air flight EV.
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Just think it could be neat.
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Comenten con el número de descuento hoy.
22:58
¿Quién es el nombre de Nash?
23:00
Porque el número de descuento está en AMC.
23:06
Pero cuando AMC fue comprado por Chrysler,
23:12
Supongo que se han tomado por ellos.
23:16
Me acuerdo con la pregunta.
23:17
No tengo nada de Metropolitana.
23:21
Nunca he sido tan interesado en eso.
23:24
Pero los más grandes, con eso,
23:26
son de su tiempo, ¿no?
23:28
Estos son futuristicos para su día.
23:30
Aero, pero probablemente
23:33
no tenían una ventana.
23:34
Ellos lo hicieron con la vista de lo que parecía right.
23:37
Es probablemente right.
23:38
Y luego se convirtió que era una ventana catastrófica.
23:41
Pero ellos justamente parecen bien.
23:44
Imagínate uno de esos...
23:48
Porque te imaginas el vehículo en el que es sobre el look.
23:51
Es sobre llevar la gracia a otras personas
23:53
con este caro increíble.
23:54
Y si solo se cruzó muy bien.
23:56
Pero luego hay algo muy apropiante
23:59
para darles un powertrain futurista.
24:02
De nuevo, estoy seguro de que puedes ponerlo a stand-up
24:04
si realmente quieres.
24:05
Así que, sí, voy a ir con eso.
24:07
Como un aeropuerto de nash o un nash.
24:09
Vámonos, por favor, porque puedo vivir a través de ti.
24:13
Entonces, no tengo que hacerlo a mí mismo.
24:15
Bueno, gracias, Jonathan.
24:17
Sí, eso es lo mejor.
24:19
Estoy mirando si hay ningún nash.
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Aeropuertos en la Unidad.
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No, perdón, esto es un nash.
24:26
Es un nash, parte del rango de aeropuerto.
24:27
No, realmente, son muy similares.
24:29
No sé si es un nivel trim.
24:31
No sé lo suficiente de ellos.
24:33
He periodo nash, pero no es un gran peor.
24:39
me siento a los americanos que saben
24:40
que tenemos un poco de ignorancia aquí.
24:41
Pero sí, hay uno aquí en Denmark,
24:44
que parece hermoso.
24:45
Es 20,800 lb, por lo tanto.
24:48
así que voy a comprar uno de América, por favor.
24:51
Sí, por lo tanto, es más chico.
24:52
3 speed manual, por lo tanto,
24:53
bueno, eso probablemente no es muy bueno usarlo.
24:59
No sé, creo que es muy bueno.
25:01
Me gustaría ver uno tan fuertemente pasado.
25:08
Creo que eso es Fair Enough.
25:10
Voy a mover a una pregunta de un escuchante llamado George,
25:14
hola a tu absoluta pareja de flutas.
25:17
Hablando un poco de dilema que pensé a ti
25:19
o a tus escuchadores, me gustaría que te muestres.
25:21
He tenido un 2-car garage de un BMW E92,
25:25
2 litros, un caro sensible de día a día.
25:28
Y un E85 Z4, 3 litros SI, para la semana.
25:34
No lo hice mucho más,
25:35
así que me di cuenta del E92,
25:37
ahora solo tengo el Z4.
25:39
Es un manual propero, con un 6 silvestre bajo el bonito.
25:43
Red leather y pincelón,
25:45
genial para el trabajo de la variedad del país,
25:49
y igualmente bien con un poco de motor y tráfico.
25:52
Es solo vale 5,000,
25:53
pero siempre me da una risa.
25:57
Es una cosa crucial.
25:59
Me pregunta si tengo unos 40,000 a 50,000 lb en mi budget
26:05
y si podría hacer algo nuevo, más rápido, más exotico.
26:09
Pero, ¿puedo realmente disfrutar de otro convertible
26:12
mucho más a un precio que es 10 veces ese del Z4?
26:17
Podrían ser argumentados que los 2000s
26:19
eran un caro de pincelón o un BMW de pincelón.
26:23
¿Puedo ser feliz con algo más
26:24
o no sabía que más o menos es más?
26:28
E.g., no tengo que preocupar
26:30
si el no-nuevo de pincelón de la local
26:33
accidentemente fallece en su camino de la casa del co-op.
26:38
Este es un punto muy interesante.
26:41
Creo que probablemente es el pincelón de BMW.
26:46
Y hemos hablado de el nivel de la complexidad de los caros
26:49
desde esa época hacia abajo.
26:52
Así que me pregunté si, si lo hiciste,
26:54
¿puedes gastar este dinero en un caro
26:56
en vez de justificarlo y disfrutar de los caros
27:00
y ponerle dinero en él?
27:02
Puedes, Comisión, o puedes comprar un Modo Resto
27:07
de algún tipo, que debería ser un caro viejo
27:11
con los tuyos, ¿no?
27:13
Eso podría ser bueno.
27:15
Me gusta lo que tengo.
27:17
Me gusta lo que tengo.
27:21
Mi cabra está bien, si te gusta un Z4,
27:24
¿puedes ir con un Z3 Clown Shoe
27:34
Bueno, supongo que...
27:39
Me diría que si te subes,
27:42
pero también sabemos que como las personas de la carro
27:44
y empezó a pensar que hay algo mejor ahí.
27:46
Y obviamente, él ha tenido un budget muy saludoso ahí.
27:54
Si él gusta un convertible,
27:56
y él gusta dirigir,
27:57
él gusta algo que va a hacer,
27:59
podría manejar un poco de trabajo de tráfico,
28:02
pero también estar bien en todo.
28:07
yo estaría realmente intentado
28:08
para obtener un muy buen boxe,
28:13
Bueno, ahora estamos hablando.
28:15
Ahora estamos hablando.
28:18
eso introducirá el preocupante de,
28:20
si alguien puede escoger o escogerlo,
28:21
y se va a romper su corazón,
28:23
más que si hubiera pasado
28:29
Y yo creo que él no quiere
28:34
para que él se vuelva a un 2 carro.
28:37
porque suena como que él
28:37
se despliega por una razón.
28:39
Así que esto es un solo carro.
28:44
O sea, puede hacer un boxe
28:46
increíble para ese tipo de dinero.
28:48
Bueno, eso es una cosa.
28:51
Solo trae el resto del dinero.
28:53
Me parece que lo haré,
28:54
porque me siento como
28:56
que no hay nada más
28:57
que despliegar y ser underwhelmado.
29:00
Y me siento como que
29:00
él podría estar en peligro de eso.
29:09
Y, sí, si vas a un tipo de...
29:10
Porque, obviamente, hay muchos nuevos carros.
29:12
Podrías tenerlo dentro de su budget.
29:13
Pero eso es la cosa que podrías encontrar.
29:15
que tienen cosas que te anoyen,
29:18
y te desean para tu Z4.
29:20
Si estás acostumbrado a ese tipo de...
29:24
cuando hay suficiente tecnologías
29:25
para sentir modernas.
29:26
Así que tu teléfono
29:27
tendrá que despliegar a Bluetooth
29:28
y posiblemente estresar música.
29:34
que podrías ver un film de Avengers.
29:36
Pero no lo quieres.
29:38
Pero no lo quieres,
29:38
solo quieres coger el caro.
29:44
Interesante que me siento
29:45
que no nos han respondido
29:47
porque no lo aceptamos.
29:51
bueno, para ese tipo de dinero
29:53
podrías obtener un...
29:56
Estoy pensando en un...
30:04
¿Sería un poco moderno para él?
30:06
¿Es lo que estamos sugiriendo?
30:16
precisamente porque
30:17
el tech no se puede encontrar
30:18
nuevas necesidades.
30:22
muy viejos para un nuevo caro.
30:24
No creo que sea un problema.
30:26
Pero me pregunté...
30:28
es una buena pregunta.
30:40
¿Cuál es el dinero?
30:45
La ropa convertible
30:48
para que la tarjeta quede,
30:50
y eso tiene una ropa
30:51
que es un dolor en la boca.
30:53
Es especialmente que es tu única caro.
30:58
Bueno, lo que veo es que...
31:03
La más chica que puedo ver online
31:06
con una investigación muy curta.
31:07
Es solo de la tarjeta.
31:12
son muy difíciles, ¿no?
31:14
O quieres un K-Men GTS
31:18
o tal vez no para la tarjeta.
31:20
Yo estoy seguro de que hay otras cosas.
31:21
Pesos probablemente son de la tarjeta.
31:22
Porque probablemente...
31:23
podrías probablemente
31:24
tener un tiempo feliz
31:27
Puedes spending some money
31:28
en tu existente Z4?
31:30
Eso es lo que quiero.
31:31
¿Sabes? Puedes darme
31:32
una suspensión de Olen
31:33
o algo muy fancioso.
31:37
sabías que estaba ahí
31:38
si quisieras hablar de eso.
31:42
te dices algo increíble.
31:45
Puedes comprar un buen forge
31:46
como las caminas de peso
31:47
y una suspensión de truco
31:50
enfocándose en la satisfacción de la tarjeta.
31:57
Solo he spentado 15, 20 grandes
31:59
en algunos componentes de esta tarjeta
32:04
Yo creo que el budget es grande
32:06
y si quieres comprar una tarjeta
32:07
también puedes comprar una tarjeta.
32:10
Tengo una letra aquí
32:12
de un hombre llamado Fabian Werren
32:19
Esto es interesante.
32:21
Esto es boos relacionados.
32:23
Por lo tanto, la salud.
32:26
¡Malbec Mechanists!
32:28
Tu pregunta reciente
32:31
tendrán en un vinyard
32:34
que me recuerda de un vinyard coca
32:42
Yo creo que si te consumes
32:47
en el voce preludo.
32:56
todos los detalles sobre el vinyard.
32:58
Yo tengo que zoomar
32:58
en el vinyard preludo.
33:01
seguramente, el mechanic de Malbec
33:05
¿qué otros vinyard coca existen?
33:09
Un quick-squiz en Vavino
33:14
hay, en realidad, un vinyard.
33:18
En realidad, tiene un sketch
33:27
a sus vinyard coces.
33:30
nuestro amigo español
33:32
que fue en una pregunta
33:36
Tal vez debería introducir
33:38
el partner de Pergeo
33:41
o el golf de Shattow
33:44
para el golf de Baggy.
33:45
Puedes comprar vinyard coca.
33:47
Creo que probablemente
33:49
Puedes realmente comprar
33:54
Así que la pregunta es,
33:56
¿qué podrías llamar
33:59
para el mechanic de Malbec?
34:01
Gracias a mí, gracias a mí.
34:06
Malbec mechanic wine.
34:11
Yo me gustaría llamarlo
34:14
solo porque, obviamente...
34:17
para tratar de fixar
34:19
con un poco de soja.
34:23
feliz con el vinyard coca.
34:29
Sí, tienes que hacer un cvbo
34:32
solo que eso, por favor,
34:38
solo un vinyard coca.
34:47
Sí, eso es correcto.
34:51
de los caros argentinos,
34:59
como un caro de Voltswagen
35:05
Y ellos hicieron el Dodge 1500
35:12
al menos el Dodge B
35:13
tiene un poco de la misma compañía,
35:15
pero el problema de vendernos
35:16
como un VW ahí es...
35:18
que es un poco malo.
35:20
Es extraño para mí.
35:22
para los argentinos
35:25
porque el vinyard coca.
35:26
Si yo veía eso en un supermercado,
35:29
Puedes comprar algo.
35:32
Me gusta la idea de esto.
35:34
Así que el VW 1500 wine,
35:37
porque yo haría un double take
35:39
y entonces viajar y decir,
35:41
Pero si la memoria sirva,
35:42
eso es para los argentinos,
35:43
así como este wine.
35:45
Puede ser un absoluto fluido.
35:49
un labio interesante.
35:53
He estado estirando el...
35:55
Claude Val Pérgio wine.
36:03
¿Es Dacia no perdiendo un truco?
36:04
Si tú viste un vinyard coca,
36:06
puede ser un gran nivel de vinyard.
36:11
Porque tú viste un labio de vinyard.
36:16
Yo creo que hay gente que ha probado eso.
36:19
Yo no puedo recordar
36:22
quién ha hecho esto,
36:23
pero estoy seguro que
36:27
que había dicho vinyard
36:28
y vinyard en grandes letras
36:30
en un labio de vinyard.
36:31
Era un rato por un rato.
36:32
Sí, y era casi así.
36:39
más flores y pretentiosos.
36:42
Tal vez tenía un descriptor.
36:43
Puede ser fruta de vinyard
36:47
Yo creo que podría ser muy bueno.
36:49
Yo creo que podría...
36:50
Sí, tú eres correcto.
36:54
Es bastante decente.
36:56
Pero es básicamente
36:57
que es más adecuado.
37:05
como Richard Hammond,
37:07
o incluso el otro chico, Jeremy,
37:09
y han empezado a hacer
37:20
Así que tal vez podíamos
37:22
mecánico de Marlborough,
37:24
o podíamos hacer un vinyard
37:26
en ese vinyard de cosas.
37:33
¿Alguien que está escuchando esto
37:36
ha tenido acceso a un...
37:41
a nuestros escuchadores,
37:42
hay casi nada que decir
37:43
que no tenemos al menos
37:45
una escuchadora que dice
37:46
estoy trabajando en esa industria
37:47
o yo sé un poco sobre eso,
37:50
muy bien conectado.
37:51
Pandora's delicious boozy box.
37:55
Puedes hacer el rojo,
38:06
Necesitamos hacerlo
38:06
y podemos comprarlos
38:08
un paro de combate.
38:12
En ese vinyard de cosas,
38:15
lleno de reparación,
38:16
obviamente lleno de reparación.
38:23
con esas ideas intrigantes,
38:24
puedes combinar con tu sández orbital
38:29
Sí, creo que sería genial.
38:32
Es una pregunta muy buena.
38:34
es suficiente para nosotros
38:36
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