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23 Oct 2004, 17:11 (Ref:1133043) | #1 | ||
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closed season thread - do you name your car?
well do ya?
I have but never on purpose. Heres my selection and why they have these names.. NKS001 - "Magog" after the protector of the city of London - I intended to use the car on the Miglia Quadrato rally (in the City of London) NKS002 - "Gog" Magogs twin, the chassis is identical - but when I registered it the number plate 606 which kinda looks like Gog - spooky. Austro Vee - "Christine" perhaps the most spooky car in British motorsport (a long story for another thread) the car was nicknamed Christine by the other drivers after the famous haunted car VW Golf Road rally car - "old red" its old and its red and it refused (refuses) to die. Anyones else name thier motors or am I just a nutter? |
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24 Oct 2004, 21:19 (Ref:1134241) | #2 | ||
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Am I allowed to answer that one?!
Haven't resorted to naming my car yet! Anyway I thought naming cars was a girl thing?! |
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25 Oct 2004, 08:49 (Ref:1134661) | #3 | ||
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Never been able to afford to have a race car, but did once own a Vauxhall Carlton which I used to call 'The Enterprise', for two reasons really, the handling was so bad that when chucked into a bend it 'would boldy go where no other Vauxhall Carlton has gone before' and also if I remember correctly at such times you had to 'cling on!' - Balders
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25 Oct 2004, 08:59 (Ref:1134671) | #4 | ||
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I've called mine a few choice names recently
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25 Oct 2004, 12:36 (Ref:1134961) | #5 | |
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Chezza, if SS_C objects to you answering, just threaten to tell Visaboy about the first post.
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25 Oct 2004, 13:10 (Ref:1135026) | #6 | ||
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Hehe ok!
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26 Oct 2004, 08:19 (Ref:1136127) | #7 | ||
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The race car is called "the race car", the kit car is called "the kit car", the motorbike is called...
Am I just unimaginitive? Besides, never name something you may have to eat/crash into a wall. |
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28 Oct 2004, 14:34 (Ref:1138959) | #8 | ||
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OK Here's my confession, husband's cars included...
Race Car - Stinky - 1st owner named her that after the numberplate Husband's race car - Peril - because she's yellow Van - Bertha - because she's so little Road Car - No Name and can't think of one Husband's road car - Cav - because she's a Vauxhall Cavalier Old Skoda - Snowdrop - cos she's white(ish) DS - DiDi - Because I couldn't think of anything else 2CV - Shed - because of the numberplate Dyanne - Dodgy - speaks for itself Modified Dyanne - Coffin - because it looks like a... Old 2CV - Red - Becasause she's red OK so we're nuts, but you wait until Chris Y responds to this thread! :-) Christine |
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28 Oct 2004, 15:35 (Ref:1139036) | #9 | ||
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Nick Crus's Mini is called Scruffy - but its anything but...
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1 Nov 2004, 12:51 (Ref:1142013) | #11 | ||
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I know someone who races Bridget the Midget, but is too embarrased to admit it!
I get confused when people talk to me and don't use her name - Poppy! |
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1 Nov 2004, 14:58 (Ref:1142104) | #12 | |
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Mine is imaginatively known as No 6. Although it was more recently christened 'Camilla' by my ex-girlfrend. She said there were always three of us in our relationship...
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2 Nov 2004, 10:10 (Ref:1142711) | #13 | ||
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Depends how well the car ran!!
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2 Nov 2004, 13:46 (Ref:1142851) | #14 | ||
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My track car is called Tipsy. Its an anamgram on its reg.
My road car got christened Stitch cause it's little and blue. What about mascots? Each of my cars has a mascot. Last edited by Grahame West; 2 Nov 2004 at 13:50. |
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2 Nov 2004, 14:06 (Ref:1142861) | #15 | ||
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no mascot
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2 Nov 2004, 22:40 (Ref:1143394) | #16 | ||
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Oh my peugeot 406 is called the 'shed'
Has mirrors and trim held on with race tape lol |
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My first Nova was known as "The little beastie, because it was, and it won plenty", The second was the "Yellow Peril", which was interestingly enough, very yellow, and had hand grenade type engines, thus was a peril! The third is just known as "The heap" because the shell was far from tidy. Even though it's wheels all point in the right direction, and it probably handles better than any of the previous incarnations. My latest project is "Harry". A Vauxhall Belmont, named after Harry Belafonte... (Belamonte?) Sad, I know. As for road cars, my first Opel Manta was called Kermit. It was a very bright green, it looked superb, it did, really!, but was rotten as a pear under it's shiny exterior. That was replaced by "The Nut Bus", a 1978 Opel Ascona, which was the first road car I could say that had the "parts bin treatment". It wasn't stunningly fast, but handled like it was on rails. I was described as a "nut" because I didn't slow down for corners (probably because the brakes were useless!) The "Nut Bus" was replaced by "William", a 3L Senator, ex-plod (Old-Bill... Ancient William<<???>>) That gave way for a Omega MV6 Estate, which is just known as "my van". Whether that's down to the way I treat it, or just that it's a shed on wheels. (it could have been called Rufus the Red, but that's probably too high-brow for some - King William II, 1087-1100) I had a truck once (ERF E14 Artic Unit), which was known as either "The Nodding Donkey", or "Bale of Straw", but we won't go into those as they are boring truck related trivia. |
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7 Nov 2004, 19:42 (Ref:1146877) | #18 | ||
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Never raced, but sad to sat my road cars have generally had names. I currently have Becky BMW and Sally Citroen.
Previously I've had Vicky Volvo and Sam Skoda. The Talbot Sunbeam was just known as Sunbeam. My unreliable Renault 5 was generally called something beginning with B. |
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9 Nov 2004, 14:25 (Ref:1148571) | #20 | ||
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Yeah I so love the ***** donkey in your KA - thats why its back in the Botley Hill car park....
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9 Nov 2004, 19:54 (Ref:1148913) | #21 | ||
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Oi you leave Eeyore alone!
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14 Nov 2004, 21:33 (Ref:1153465) | #22 | ||
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You sad sad people I have no time to give my car a silly name as im busy getting BACK IN BLACK and THE SEQUEL ready for next seasons racing. Now where did I put tommy toolbox!!.
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24 Nov 2004, 19:39 (Ref:1163101) | #23 | ||
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Peter; youre lying! Last time you looked in your tool box it was called Tonka!
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25 Nov 2004, 21:56 (Ref:1164354) | #24 | ||
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Dave you're confused.It was the last time you were looking at a box and I said it's where you put your plonka, not tonka!
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25 Nov 2004, 22:02 (Ref:1164359) | #25 | ||
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And on a lighter note, I had to go to the doctors for my medical the other day and he asked why I had a steering wheel jammed down the front of my trousers.I said 'I don't know but its driving me nuts!!'
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