File:Austin Ambassador - Final Iteration of the Big Wedgie.JPG
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[edit]DescriptionAustin Ambassador - Final Iteration of the Big Wedgie.JPG | Austin Ambassador on a rainy day in Cambridge |
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(this cannot be 1981 as the Ambassador was not launched until 1982).
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Author | Charles01 |
Other versions | Derivative works of this file: Austin Ambassador - Final Iteration of the Big Wedgie (filtered version).jpeg: |
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