Sackers - I'm not surprised, registrar spelling errors have been a pain for family history buffs.
My cousin had an Austin Kamikaze which he sold for 50p after a wheel fell off. You always had some idea of how fast you were going because the road was visible through the floor. Except at night of course.
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Ah, I thought was going to be about Ford reviving those lovely old ugly cars from the 1960s and 1970s.
ReplyDeleteMark - after I posted it I realised people might think of the car.
ReplyDeleteDid you know that Franco Zerirelli was originally Zefiretti, it's just the registrar failed to cross the Ts?
ReplyDeleteThe Ford Kamikaze would have been an intersting drive.
Sackers - I'm not surprised, registrar spelling errors have been a pain for family history buffs.
ReplyDeleteMy cousin had an Austin Kamikaze which he sold for 50p after a wheel fell off. You always had some idea of how fast you were going because the road was visible through the floor. Except at night of course.