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REMOTE CONTROLLED (?) OFF ROAD CAR - FULL SIZE

Another holiday maker came home recently, from a trip to the other side of the world. Jill Crighton didn't bring home a fancy remote control car of the type a lot of youngsters, and adult kids, would like. She had one here all the time. Jill decided to nip down town soon after getting back home, but her (t)rusty Cortina was a step ahead and backcd itself out of the garage, used the wire fence as its self steering device to change direction and started heading down the drive. The Cortina may have been remote but it wasn't in control and didn't quite make it through the turn and ended up straddling the garden wall, and a couple of prize trees. Jill and friends extracated the eager Cortina with the aid of a couple of railway sleepers.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 288, 30 May 1989, Page 16

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REMOTE CONTROLLED (?) OFF ROAD CAR - FULL SIZE Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 288, 30 May 1989, Page 16

REMOTE CONTROLLED (?) OFF ROAD CAR - FULL SIZE Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 288, 30 May 1989, Page 16

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