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Offline Retro Andy

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Ladder freestyle
« on: 07, June, 2009 - 22:00:56 »
Here's three of are sales team including the sales manager clowning around seeing who can get the highest up a ladder without a wall, check out both ladder freestyle clips and the same bunch parking some old cars, who said the scrappage shame was not a good idea, these cars end up at the scrap yard, so might aswell have a bit of fun with them  ;D

   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=imA9q2UpOaM

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Re: Ladder freestyle
« Reply #1 on: 08, June, 2009 - 09:35:53 »
The ladders game looks like fun  :D

We've been following the debate on the scrappage car scheme in the Classic Car Weekly newspaper.

There is serious concern for the future of classic cars since there are examples of quite rare cars being scrapped that could have been saved.

But then again,  if someone offers you £2k for a car that would cost you £1500 to get through an MoT , it's not a difficult choice to make is it ?

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Re: Ladder freestyle
« Reply #2 on: 08, June, 2009 - 20:30:31 »
I totally agree about the concern of future classics, but what we've had traded in so far has been right old bangers, hopefully their will be plenty of people thinking the same and will hang onto their old car, knowing if its worth £2000.00 trade in, its going to be worth more as a classic in the future.

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