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    Yes, I wondered why the fuzz chose those. I had the MG Magnette version and it was a dog to drive! I eventually blew a core plug out of the block and drove all winter with no water in, it would just about get me to work, pinking like mad and getting very hot and slow. The police also used the 6/99 and 6/110 as squad cars, they were a bit more up to it.
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    Didnt the 16/60 come out a bit after the 15/60?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rare Bird View Post
    Didnt the 16/60 come out a bit after the 15/60?
    Think so. Not sure that they were ever produced concurrently. Pop could have bored for Britain with facts and figures

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    Only one of my dad's cars in there - a white Vauxhall Victor FD. His was white with red interior, just like that driven by Randall in the original "Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased)"!
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