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  • Re: What have you done with your marlin today

    I agree copperleavesDerbyshire Tupp strong in the arm and thick in the head.

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    • Re: What have you done with your marlin today

      Maybe because I'm half Scots!

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        Must be the top half, cause the bottom bit was on heated seats.

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        • Re: What have you done with your marlin today

          Heated seats in a Marlin now that beats all southern softie style of travelling not 1950.s style motoring might as well buy a BMW

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          • Re: What have you done with your marlin today

            Originally posted by burnside View Post
            I agree copperleavesDerbyshire Tupp strong in the arm and thick in the head.
            Lets get our quotes right:

            Lincolnshire, born and bred.
            Strong in shoulder, thick in head.

            Guess where I was born....... hmmmmm, unfortunately so..

            There again, I agree with dogoncrazy as I too am half Jockinese, was washing the car today in jeans and tee-shirt.

            Still like the idea of heated seats mind.
            2000 Marlin Cabrio LWB; 2.0 L Burton Pinto in Ford Nightfire Red with Magnolia leather interior.

            http://www.marlinownersclub.com/wppg...&image_id=2349

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            • Re: What have you done with your marlin today

              I thought it was..
              Shropshire lad, born and bred
              thick in the arm and thick in the head



              though Google tells me its yorkshire???

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              • Re: What have you done with your marlin today

                Google must be wrong it relates to Derbyshire Tupps Derbyshire born Derbyshire bred the rams who are the ones who are strong in the arm thick in the head but are

                great for breeding strong stock Shropshire sheep are just thick full stop LOl

                With regards to Linconshire that chacterless uninteresting part of the Uk with its bitter cold wind caravan city at Skegness and Butlins of course with land which is

                boring and flat with its low crime rate (nothing worth pinching no doubt )

                And we wont go into what is said about the Welsh,who live in truly gods country Thankyou!

                This conversation bears no relationship to Marlin Cars more like farmers weekly!
                Last edited by burnside; 16-01-18, 07:29 PM.

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                • Re: What have you done with your marlin today

                  Sorry to disappoint but heated seats are in MX5 not Marlin.
                  I'm also Lincolnshire born so no comment there. As for God's country ,well that's got to be Scotland or Canada [which is Scotland on a bigger scale] Can't decide which!

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                  • Re: What have you done with your marlin today

                    I am not Welsh but derby born and bred I an assure you I am strong in arm and thick in the heady birthright lol

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                    • Re: What have you done with your marlin today

                      "Google must be wrong"

                      Of course, the best bit of God's own country is the middle bit where I live.

                      What did I do with my Marlin today...I have wired in resistors to the indicators to stop them flashing too fast and now finished rewiring the whole car Just a bit left for teh new radio...its a cheapo thing that has no cd player but will take USBs etc. £13 from fleabay.

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                      • Re: What have you done with your marlin today

                        Radio? I couldn't have one unless I had a kilowatt amplifier!

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                        • Re: What have you done with your marlin today

                          Who needs a passenger, unless you mount the woofer on the carriage rack??
                          Last edited by stevepritch; 17-01-18, 12:45 PM.

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                          • Re: What have you done with your marlin today

                            This kind of woofer? It fills the passenger seat.
                            spice-in-marlin.jpg

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                            • Re: What have you done with your marlin today

                              Hi Chris, Do you tie your woofter in? If I don't have the hood up mine tries to jump out. I have a ring on the floor for her lead. If I brake sharply she ends up under the dash.

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                              • Re: What have you done with your marlin today

                                Mine likes to stand with his paws on the top of the windscreen and get the wind through his ears... lips go all flappy if you go faster that 50 and you get covered in slobber.
                                I've a cushion on the floor in front of the seat, and he wears a harness that is connected to a ring on the floor.

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