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Ken Worthington

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I found this picture on the net and I just had to share it....

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Is that car a rare Xenopus mechanicus ?

It's more axol than axle, I reckon :rofl:

I love the way it has a worm in its mouth :D
 
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah!!!
It scares the beejesus out of me!!!!
It´s got teeth...teeeeeeeeeth.......
 
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We call them "Bug Eyed" Sprites over here. My dad had one. He loved English Motors (I watch "Wheeler Dealers" a lot) and also had 2 MG's.
That is an Awesome photo. I never realized that they were actually Axolotl Sprites. :D
 
When I said "I love the way it has a worm in it's mouth" you all presumed I meant the car !!! :rofl:
 
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