1974 Dolomite Sprint

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chadders wrote: Fri Apr 03, 2020 12:17 am My understanding is that Rolls Royce relied upon manual fettling to get it to fit together properly whereas Ford went down the mass production route and had to change things as a result.
Not Ford, Packard.

Henry the Nazi wouldn't build engines for Britain. The cunt.
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Ford Trafford park was a Merlin shadow factory.
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Oh yeah, Ford UK made Merlins.

I thought you were talking about the septics.
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GM raked in $$$ whilst Opel made stuff for the Reich. All conveniently forgotten of course.
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If I remember correctly IBM provided the Nazis with tabulating machines to assist in the holocaust.
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And of course the first Bf-109 flew with a RR Kestrel engine.
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I'd forgotten about that.
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ADIDAS - Adolf 'Adi' Dasler, known party member. His brother founded Puma.
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How have we gone from Dolomites to Nazis?
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Fucking Italians let them across.....
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