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L110CDL



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Rare Bug.
I spotted this rare Bug when the wife and i went for a drive in Millie to have an ice cream on Torrington common on Sunday.........................................




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Cool 1996 Golf Blue 300Tdi 110 Pick up.

Keeper.

Clayton.
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williamthedog



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Bond bug, nice, haven't seen one of them in years Thumbs Up
Post #714827 27th Jun 2018 8:06pm
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mk1collector



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A 4 wheel bond bug! How many of them were made? Ray
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JMG



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I remember looking out of the window at school where one used to come regularly to pick someone up, only a 3 wheeler however. It was the epitome of cool, but I was only 15 now 40 more summers have been.....
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LandRoverAnorak



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mk1collector wrote:
A 4 wheel bond bug! How many of them were made?

Twenty two. A very rare beast, indeed. Darren

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blackwolf



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I remember the three-wheelers well! Truly awful!

I didn't know that any four-wheelers had been built, but I imagine they were marginally less awful. What a rarity.
Post #714889 27th Jun 2018 10:25pm
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GREENI



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I occasionally see the odd Bond Bug and remember somebody having one local to me, as a kid, just like JMG said.

I think they're cool, I'd have one in my 'euromillions' fleet, but only to tow the bins to the gate Mr. Green
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The four wheel versions were built in the early nineties by a couple of guys that had obtained a number of unused shells. They basically fabricated a chassis to take the suitably altered body and the mechanical bits from the Robin Rialto. Some of them have the larger 850cc engine, too. Darren

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