The Car Challenge
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Someone more famous than Peter Stringfellow (is a remarkable feat on it's own) and has some affinity to the colours black and blue .... a boxer or a member of the Royal Family (UK) ?
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Getting there...Frank Hovis wrote:.... a member of the Royal Family (UK) ?
You almost got it previously regarding the colour so I'll explain.
The Ford Escort RS Turbo Series 1/Mark 3 (84-86) were all, except 1, painted diamond white in the factory. The 1 exception was black and it was owned by the famous person. There were 3 red cars but these were painted after purchase.
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Surely not super-green plant-whisperer Prince Charles, maybe Prince Andrew, he was a bit flash but Prince Edward would surely have preferred a lighter shade, pink perhaps.
I'll go for Prince Andrew.
I'll go for Prince Andrew.
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Almost there...SHE was the most photographed woman in the world.
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Princess Di?
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Correct! Princess Diana was the owner
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Drat and double drat !
I never even considered a woman. I probably wouldn't have guessed Diana anyway as I only remember her having some dreadful brown Metro and a see through skirt.
Do you know why she wanted a black and blue one in particular ? (sounds like the start of a joke)
I never even considered a woman. I probably wouldn't have guessed Diana anyway as I only remember her having some dreadful brown Metro and a see through skirt.
Do you know why she wanted a black and blue one in particular ? (sounds like the start of a joke)
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The car left the factory without all the RS trim (skirts, spoiler etc.), looking exactly like an XR3i, this charade was the reason it was painted black. I don't know why, if she wanted to 'blend in' taking the RS stickers of the side would have helped!
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Blending in by having your own custom paint job ?
Although I suppose an XR3i with RS stickers would make most petrol heads think .... 'loser' rather than 'covert Royal carrying sleeper' but it's a very small distinction for the general public (and terrorists).
Although I suppose an XR3i with RS stickers would make most petrol heads think .... 'loser' rather than 'covert Royal carrying sleeper' but it's a very small distinction for the general public (and terrorists).
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I spotted one of these recently and was amazed by the features and design of the car. It may be easy for some of you, but I do not remember seeing one.
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Renault Avantime...I think they were credited as being the first MPV.
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Siani wrote:I spotted one of these recently and was amazed by the features and design of the car. It may be easy for some of you, but I do not remember seeing one.

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Ford Falcon...but no idea on the year.
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That was quick - not sure of the exact year, but early 60's. I can't find the history to this exact car and whether it was put there decades ago and grew up with the tree?prcscct wrote:Ford Falcon...but no idea on the year.