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With my apologies to the 6 pack
But you need to see this , the non 6 packers

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MGB GT wannabe! (But I like it, anyway!)
 
From WikiPedia:

"Shooting-brake, shooting brake or shooting break is a term for a car body style that has evolved through several distinct meanings over its history.

Shooting-brake originated as an early 19th-century British term[1] for a vehicle used to carry shooting parties[2] with their equipment and game. The term brake[3] was initially a chassis used to break-in horses—and was subsequently used to describe a motorized vehicle.


The term was later applied to custom-built wagons by high-end coachbuilders, and properly refers to two door wagon style vehicles.


In 2006, The New York Times said the shooting-brake was conceived "to take gentlemen on the hunt with their firearms and dogs."[4] and "although [its] glory days came before World War II, and it has faded from the scene in recent decades, the body style is showing signs of a renaissance as automakers seek to invent (or reinvent) new kinds of vehicles for consumers constantly on the hunt for the next new thing."[4]"

I guess the Brits didn't have STATIONS to take their WAGONS to :smile:
 
If they gave Bond a shooting brake...

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My two Goldens say buy it. It is done very well.
 
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