What begins with a C and ends in e?

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very nice indeed

I was thinking more very 1970's

Michel might need some hair like this to be in period

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Er, perhaps not.....
1954-1969 was the period of the Cambridge (I seem to recollect) and perhaps BIG hair was a little later? Mind you, this one is VERY today in a lovely green.

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I know for a fact that Michel loves green.


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very nice indeed

I was thinking more very 1970's

Michel might need some hair like this to be in period

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I think that is the late period 'murder charge' Phil Spector, bad hair, bad attitude.
Nothing to do with any TopKlasse forumsters I am pleased to say.
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That is how he will look when he gets the chair!
Shame, made some great records in the '60s, but,
I suspect, not playing with a full deck of cards these days.
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Begins with C and ends in E.
Just the thing to drive to a Topklasse BBQ?
Think you can handle all this power Michel? Change a flat wheel? Plait a whip?

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Hi BenzBoy, only if you change the oil beforehand :D Regards Styria
 

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very nice indeed

I was thinking more very 1970's

Michel might need some hair like this to be in period

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The resemblance is remarkable. :D Regards Styria. Good luck with today's radio programme.
 
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C***************e, er, Chinese, college, cabbage, (nice set of wheels there!), cape, cope, chimpanzee, (better), and let's not forget concubine.
But maybe the answer is..............
Chevette,
a sad little hatchback from GM's Vauxhall plant in the '70s, about as much use as a chocolate ashtray.
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