Maybe I’m too big a fan.
me, i put apple stickers on Genesis CDs
Impressive when a fan is apparently a very big fan, or has a very fun sense of humor.
I need a Porsche sticker for my VW!
DM me a design, a size and preferred color and address if you like.
3 decades ago, more or less, I saw a bumper sticker on a tiny Fiat. It read “When I grow up, I’ll be a Rolls Royce”
Didn’t know Rolls Royce used recycled iron.
I hear other top auto brands use recycled materials too.
Back in the '70s, I saw a British Leyland product (I can’t recall if it was a Triumph or MG, or what) that had a bumper sticker that played on the then-popular “I brake for small animals” stickers, and at the same time was a profound truth. It said, “I break for no reason.”
To me sounds like, keep distance!
The cars were unreliable; they break for no reason.
One reason was the use of Lucas Industries electronics, including lighting. The unreliability of Lucas electronic earned the manufacturer the nickname Lucas, Prince of Darkness.
So True!
I purchased a used 1977 Spitfire 1500 back in 1979. One month later the wiring harness shorted out. It was a total mess. Luckily, I was able to purchase a factory OEM harness and install it with no problem.
In the few years I owned that car, I replaced the brakes, the clutch, the springs, the universals, the tires, the convertible top, the seat covering, the starter, and hand cut and stitched together a fitted, durable floor covering. I swear, it seemed as though every other weekend it was up on the supports being repaired.
It was a “great” little car for highway cruising the many miles back and forth to music gigs at that time. Although, I did find out later on that Spitfires had a well deserved nick-name…
“Spit Nuts & Bolts”.