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Modern Gas Guzzlers

Thanks to everyone who has sent us a Gas Guzzler.

This page has been set up for all of the more modern vehicles that you have all sent us in.

Please continue to send us pictures of your gas guzzlers along with information about the car/bike.

Right click this image and choose copy, then pase it into your edit screen.  My Panther Kallista 2.8V6 in silver with blue interior leather and aluminium body.

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Thanks for the haircut today.

 Attached is my gas guzzler for your site.

Info:

Pitts Special S1Se. 220Hp 6 litre flat four. 203mph. +6g – 3g.  16 imperial gallons per hour whilst flying aerobatics.

Olly

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 Chieftain MBT painted in Berlin Urban Cam

850 HP Leyland engine using 4 gallons of Diesel per mile

 Thanks

 Sammy Clarke

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Hi Chaps

 Attached are two pictures for your website. Obviously they are Harley’s, the blue and cream one is a 78 shovel head, and the blue one is 1990 Evo,  The Shovel has been lowered in the seat as the wife rides it every now and then, (she use to have a Superglide) extensively worked on by Warr’s of London, engine totally rebuilt and no oil links, lot’s of other bits fitted to make it a very reliable ride,  it’s my favourite, but for longer journeys it’s got to be the Evo as it does not shake the fillings from my teeth. Also have a WLC 45 which I have had to take off the road as the engine has a massive oil leak, so it’s on the bench waiting for me to pull my finger out.

See you in a few weeks for my next haircut.

Ride safe.

Grant

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Another gas guzzler for you.

Aston Martin DB7 Vantage. 6.0 Ltr V12, 420 BHP, 400 lb ft of torque.

0-60  4.9 seconds. 185mph. 18mpg. Great British Engineering!

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The traditional barbers pole represents ‘Blood and Bandages’. It originates from the grizzly days when barbers not only cut hair and shaved stubbly chins but also performed tooth extraction, bloodletting and some surgery. A traditional barbers pole has a brass finial representing the bleeding bowl. The bowl would have been kept at the top of the pole when not in use. The washed but still blood stained bandages were hung on the pole to dry. The wind whipped them around the pole giving us the red and white candy stripes we know today.

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