Hymer Swing
Hymer Swing in Pielgrzymi, Movie made for TV, 2001
Class: Cars, Class B or C Motorhome — Model origin: 

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Comments about this vehicle
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◊ 2017-01-29 21:27 |
Maybe something can be said about it. |
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◊ 2017-01-29 21:30 |
![]() 0.40 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Uc3V8NxKWw |
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◊ 2017-01-29 21:41 |
Sweet Ford Anglia really. |
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◊ 2017-01-29 22:42 |
@mike962 Come on. You can put money on Fiat Ducato and the are enormous chance you'll enrich ![]() @dsl In the last days, the series about the milksop Frank provoked me (due to the times of its action) to play a long-unused CDs with glam rock. 120 tracks, but the representation of Sweet is weak there, despite some of their most known hits. Anyway this what you linked proves that in fact they had balls, I admit -- Last edit: 2017-01-29 22:44:08 |
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◊ 2017-01-29 23:08 |
The taillights and graphics on the back look like a motorhome I've seen before. It was based on a Fiat Ducato funnily enough... I'm too lazy to do too much searching, so have my favourite Sweet track as compensation: https://youtu.be/J9MZ3ooM6wQ |
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◊ 2017-01-29 23:15 |
The Hymer Swing looks like a possibility: http://i.ebayimg.com/00/s/NDI2WDY0MA==/z/h7IAAOSwzaJX~MjM/$_12.JPG |
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◊ 2017-01-29 23:42 |
Sweet had their moments but there was a lot of rubbish as well - https://www.youtube.com/user/OfficialSweetChannel/videos For a 70s glamrock box set, as a basic minimum you need some T.Rex, Slade, Blondie, CCS, Cozy Powell, Mott the Hoople, Roxy Music, Wizzard, Cockney Rebel, Elton John, Bowie, Bryan Ferry and the occasional wildcard or two. Then you're motoring .... |
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◊ 2017-01-29 23:51 |
Oops - forgot to nominate some Rod so he gets a double entry. |
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◊ 2017-01-30 00:03 |
? -- Last edit: 2017-01-30 00:03:19 |
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◊ 2017-01-30 20:41 |
Maybe google will interpretate it properly. ____ Thank you both - these are characteristic indeed - so I've had most of them (I think, I didn't know CCS before).The Osmonds with this mental song are for me one of the most stereotypic "things" of this genre, a must in every thematic collection , but same is also with tracks of Slade, Mud and Alice Cooper (to mention just a few).For my personal use, I would not include Rod Stewart though - tend to sounds too mature - that's compliment -- Last edit: 2017-05-21 13:24:05 |
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◊ 2017-01-30 20:53 |
https://youtu.be/_DvSxDqIQng |
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◊ 2017-01-30 21:09 |
CCS big moment was this cover - probably even familiar to jfs when he was a hellraiser in the 70s?? And definitely agree add Alice Cooper - he was slicker than a weasel. |
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◊ 2017-02-01 18:44 |
![]() Only pity they didn't repeat in this cover, the chorus effect of "speeding cars"/"bombing raid" (or however you prefer to call it ) from the original version - that's my favourite part of it.And 'Hello Hooray'. -- Last edit: 2017-05-21 13:23:10 |
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◊ 2017-02-08 12:44 |
I was married in 1974 at the age of 26, any hell I may have raised was in the 60s (both my 60s and the 1960s which, I hasten to add, were a few years apart) and whatever CCS is, it is a mystery to me. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=wcCoaN5q2Pg -- Last edit: 2017-02-08 12:52:33 |
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◊ 2017-02-08 14:02 |
Hoorah - we agree on something musical at last. No doubt normal service will be resumed shortly. That CCS track was used as the opening theme for Top Of The Pops every Thursday night (for maybe 20-30 years?). |
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◊ 2017-02-08 14:30 |
One of my card school pals, a bit older than me was at uni with Spencer Davis, it's all a very long time ago. |





, but same is also with tracks of Slade, Mud and Alice Cooper (to mention just a few).