Classic Car Buyer

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When it comes to being a full-on car geek, I’ve well and truly got the t-shirt. The only thing is, you can’t see it because it’s always hidden beneath my anorak.

And when it comes to being a full-on anorak, the signals are all there. Turn signals.

My current daily is a 1997 Range Rover 2.5DSE – a proper dinosaur in today’s age of electric this and plug-in that, with emissions that would put the Buncefield fuel depot explosions to shame and a thirst so prodigious

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