yea, oddly, the styling turned out to be too soon.You know, I recently had a thought - I could buy one just for the fun of plastering a giant sticker on the back:
"No longer the world's ugliest vehicle".
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yea, oddly, the styling turned out to be too soon.You know, I recently had a thought - I could buy one just for the fun of plastering a giant sticker on the back:
"No longer the world's ugliest vehicle".
I loved mine but I'm not sure I'd want a modern one. (Sold in 1998, when son was imminent).
Little known fact - the GT body was made in France. Yes, I drive them both...
That is definitely a " marmite " car. My first reaction to your comment, " what more does a young boy need"? I was going to say their head examining, but now the more I look at it, I think yes I want one.Ineos should team up with a French leather atelier and release an updated version of the Velorex Oskar. Three wheels, leather bodywork, what more does a young boy need?
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Selling when your son was imminent, was a bit premature, you had at least 17 years before he got to wreck itI loved mine but I'm not sure I'd want a modern one. (Sold in 1998, when son was imminent).
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