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there were alot of pirate taxis then......much cheaper.
there were alot of pirate taxis then......much cheaper.
Ya the elders forbade us to take.....because of safety reasons.......later most of the pa ong chia were 'rehabilitated' to drive legal taxispow hong chia?
Thanks for the shots and it does bring me to the nostalgic past.
no aircon taxis .....ya i remember them too.
Nice play of words re your avatar. Upz you bro.
Ya the elders forbade us to take.....because of safety reasons.......later most of the pa ong chia were 'rehabilitated' to drive legal taxis
me family depended on these 霸王车 to travel back to 洲府 on a regular basis![]()
Many thanks to you bro erection2011.... I didn't even realise the play on the words... I just typed as my thoughts flow.
I'd like to upz you in return but I don't know how to do it and I think I am also too 'young' in the participation sense to have the power to upz other forummers given that I have only become active recently n posting here.
Thanks again bro and have a nice day!
this is caldecott hill....mount faber....or another place?
Yes. the E series only came about in the 70s...agree with groober.....look at the mini minor. This registration is mid 60s.....my neighbour had a blue mini SU 9140.
Yes. the E series only came about in the 70s...
When 'S' was exhausted at SY, in January 1972, Private cars started with E, Motorbikes with A and Goods Vehicles under 3 tonnes with Y. E was followed by EA, EB with the letters EC in 1973 up to EZ. From 1984, the "S" series of number plates was launched again, but now with two serial suffix letters, starting from SBA. Currently, as of this writing, the SKE series is in issue for private cars. - from wiki
ah i didnt know that. Thanks.
You mean Cooper and Cooper S. Cooper has a slighly larger engine capacity whereas the S has 1275 cc with 2 fuel tanks.
yes bro i meant that. Some guys used to modify their Coopers and raced them on the streets.
That's right along with the Nissan SSS, The BMW 320 Ti and the Alfa Romeo GT Junior.