Advanced Fiesta Simulator 3D

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Hahaha that's superb :D

I think it means more to us who have owned a decrepit car :D
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How is this possible?
I don't even know him and he tells the story of my wife's first car, a Ford Fiesta mkI
Until today my wife allows me to buy whatever car I want as long as it isn't a ford.
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Ha ha - I remember my brother having a Cortina - every time he went out in it, my mum and dad had to stay up as he would invariably ring for a lift home having broken down somewhere!

Those were the days when one key fitted all the same model of car too...... just borrow whichever one was nearest...
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Your not wrong about those keys, I returned to my gold Sierra park in a multi story, opened the door got in key in ignition won't turn oh bugger locks broken I thought jiggled it a bit then noticed strange little things that went quite right...

Oops wrong car, wrong floor.

What are the chances of a similar car been parked in a similar place on a different floor?
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I was visiting a client in hospital many years ago, and spent 5 minutes or so trying to open the car door - then realised something did not quite look the same inside.

My car was in in the same location just one bay in front! The chances of that were minimal!
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I remember back in the early 70's My brother and I worked at a filling station that sold replacement keys over the counter. Each key in those days had a serial number stamped on it and all you had to do was give the counter guy the number and a new key would be handed over for ten bob no questions asked all totally legal in those trusting naive times.
No wonder car theft was rife ! :o
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RWAP wrote:I was visiting a client in hospital many years ago, and spent 5 minutes or so trying to open the car door - then realised something did not quite look the same inside.

My car was in in the same location just one bay in front! The chances of that were minimal!
That is the reason, why my car is clearly marked:
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@ Siggi - "like" :lol:

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