Rusty Old Rubbish

Roadgoing Rubbish, Recollections and other Random Ramblings

2020-04-21

Who really killed Ford Timelord?

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One of my favourite blog pieces of 2019 was the final one, detailing the remarkable history of the KLF's famous Ford Timelord police ca...
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2020-02-08

Not Taxed for on road use?

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A DVLA enigma The DVLA's online vehicle enquiry service is an incredibly useful tool for car enthusiasts, but every now and again som...
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2020-02-05

A model Model 70!

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The annual London Toy Fair takes place in January and is traditionally the venue for Oxford Diecast's announcement of new models for the...
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2020-01-08

Corgi's 2020 vision

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A Happy New Year and Happy New Decade to all my readers. As has become customary, I'm starting 2020 with a review of Corgi's recentl...
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2019-12-21

Who killed Ford Timelord?

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It all started with a simple question: what happened to Ford Timelord? I knew nothing at all about that car or its owner but I do love a goo...
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2019-11-28

Unsung heroes: Jaguar X-type

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More than a Mondeo? It's been more than a year since my last unsung hero, but the series makes its long-overdue return with the most ...
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2019-11-11

Put it in H!

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One of my all-time favourite scenes in The Simpsons occurs in the 1992 episode Mr. Plow , when Homer looks for a new car at the 'Place ...
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2019-10-13

Happy birthday R8

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2019 has been a good year for milestones in the British Leyland enthusiast community. Most famously of course the Mini is celebrating 60 yea...
2019-09-12

Motoring Misfits: Cheetah Cars

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Listing the world's worst cars has always been a fun and often controversial topic, but I'm growing tired of the same old subjects b...
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2019-08-31

The G van solution

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Yesterday I was disappointed to find out that Oxford Diecast's supposedly OO scale Citroen H van was in fact HO and far too small to fit...
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Rusty Old Rubbish
Born, raised and still living in the fine town of Buckingham, England, by trade I'm an IT professional with a particular interest in databases and web application development, but my passions are rubbish old vehicles and classic rock music and I am the proud owner of a 1978 Austin Maxi. This blog is mostly about transport, tech and music, plus anything else I may feel like writing about. I hope you enjoy what I have to say and your input is very welcome so please don't be afraid to leave a comment.
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