Spelling mistake
Posted: Mon Dec 17, 18 4:32 am
Is this a mistake on our wonderful MMA Website?
What do I win?
What do I win?
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Wots one little S between friends.mustangbooks wrote: Mon Dec 17, 18 10:04 am Dunno about 'timelost', but I wish someone would fix the title of the ''Transmision, Axle & Brakes' subforum!
Nothing at all Derek!
Cheers Andy, hope you enjoy 2019 as much.mustangbooks wrote: Mon Dec 17, 18 11:46 amNothing at all Derek!
By the way, I greatly enjoyed "Chrylers at Brooklands"![]()
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No that was intentional Kev, the idea being that you can't buy cars designed like ours anymore, "timeless" wouldn't be right because they aren't, a Mopar designed in the 60's or 70's looks just that.
Fixed!mustangbooks wrote: Mon Dec 17, 18 10:04 am Dunno about 'timelost', but I wish someone would fix the title of the ''Transmision, Axle & Brakes' subforum!
TyreFryer wrote: Mon Dec 17, 18 1:56 pmFixed!mustangbooks wrote: Mon Dec 17, 18 10:04 am Dunno about 'timelost', but I wish someone would fix the title of the ''Transmision, Axle & Brakes' subforum!
Thanks Old Pal!TyreFryer wrote: Mon Dec 17, 18 1:54 pmNo that was intentional Kev, the idea being that you can't buy cars designed like ours anymore, "timeless" wouldn't be right because they aren't, a Mopar designed in the 60's or 70's looks just that.
Apologies, according to the 'Connected' mag that just came thru my door, it should be 'Chrylsers at Brooklands'!mustangbooks wrote: Mon Dec 17, 18 11:46 am
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Do you want to have another stab at that???mustangbooks wrote: Thu Dec 20, 18 12:27 pmApologies, according to the 'Connected' mag that just came thru my door, it should be 'Chrylsers at Brooklands'!mustangbooks wrote: Mon Dec 17, 18 11:46 am
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Made up word as explained by Martin earlier in threadlemans-tom wrote: Wed Dec 26, 18 5:44 pm Grateful if someone could point to where 'timelost' is in the dictionary and what it means?