Timing belt question

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by accord_owner, Jun 14, 2006.

  1. accord_owner

    TeGGeR® Guest



    Has nothing to do with Canada.

    Go to the library and read any '80s car magazine. The term was in regular
    use through the '80s.
     
    TeGGeR®, Jun 17, 2006
    #21
  2. accord_owner

    bearman Guest

    The term (or "Q-car") has subsequently been used to describe cars that have
    much higher than average performance (often through extensive modification)
    but look like conventional, uninteresting family transport. As well as the
    ships, this term may also be reinforced from the United Kingdom's system of
    registration plate numbering - the first symbol on a British plate is a
    letter code for the year of manufacture, but for vehicles of uncertain or
    mixed age, a plate beginning with "Q" is used.
     
    bearman, Jun 17, 2006
    #22
  3. accord_owner

    bearman Guest

    The term (or "Q-car") has subsequently been used to describe cars that have
    much higher than average performance (often through extensive modification)
    but look like conventional, uninteresting family transport. As well as the
    ships, this term may also be reinforced from the United Kingdom's system of
    registration plate numbering - the first symbol on a British plate is a
    letter code for the year of manufacture, but for vehicles of uncertain or
    mixed age, a plate beginning with "Q" is used.
     
    bearman, Jun 17, 2006
    #23
  4. accord_owner

    bearman Guest

    I meant to put quotes around my post since it's from Wikipedia. Sorry.
     
    bearman, Jun 17, 2006
    #24
  5. accord_owner

    bearman Guest

    I meant to put quotes around my post since it's from Wikipedia. Sorry.
     
    bearman, Jun 17, 2006
    #25
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