View Full Version : Top Gear’ Gets Attacked in Argentina
lebanon
4th October 2014, 03:53 PM
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/imported/2014/10/1395.jpg
https://autos.yahoo.com/news/top-gear-gets-attacked-argentina-172714965.html
Eevo
4th October 2014, 05:26 PM
bit of a stretch thinking that numbeplate is about the war.
looks like a random generic one to me
Bytemrk
4th October 2014, 06:24 PM
bit of a stretch thinking that numbeplate is about the war.
looks like a random generic one to me
Maybe....
But given how sensitive the locals still are about of the 1982 Falklans war.
A vehicle registered H982 FKL is a hell of a coincidence...
And not the first time Clarkeson and co. have done silly things....
Eevo
4th October 2014, 06:39 PM
Maybe....
But given how sensitive the locals still are about of the 1982 Falklans war.
A vehicle registered H982 FKL is a hell of a coincidence...
And not the first time Clarkeson and co. have done silly things....
what year was the car?
According to first letter start:
A - JAN 1995
B - OCT 1996
C - MAR 1998
D - NOV 1999
E - MAY 2002
F - JUN 2005
G - DEC 2006
H - FEB 2008
I - APR 2009
J - JUL 2010
K - MAY 2011
L - FEB 2012
M - JAN 2013
N - AUG 2013
O - JUL 2014
Disco Muppet
4th October 2014, 07:09 PM
Was a Porsche 928 according to the article.
Personally I think it's a load of crap. Which says something because I'm of the opinion that Clarkson is a bloody ****** but I don't think he's THAT stupid.
manic
4th October 2014, 07:23 PM
what year was the car?
According to first letter start:
A - JAN 1995
B - OCT 1996
C - MAR 1998
D - NOV 1999
E - MAY 2002
F - JUN 2005
G - DEC 2006
H - FEB 2008
I - APR 2009
J - JUL 2010
K - MAY 2011
L - FEB 2012
M - JAN 2013
N - AUG 2013
O - JUL 2014
Nope. Its the old plate system H = 1990/91
Looks to be a genuine plate.
Eevo
4th October 2014, 07:33 PM
Nope. Its the old plate system H = 1990/91
Looks to be a genuine plate.
thanks for that.
928 Production 1977–1995
so good chance it just came with the car.
Eevo
4th October 2014, 07:36 PM
because I'm of the opinion that Clarkson is a bloody ****** but I don't think he's THAT stupid.
he might be a ******, but he's rich now cause of it.
mwhahaha
Bytemrk
4th October 2014, 07:45 PM
thanks for that.
928 Production 1977–1995
so good chance it just came with the car.
True....
Greatsouthernland
4th October 2014, 09:40 PM
Been reading another of his books, just a bunch of his news paper articles, but often very funny, some would say dry and sarcastic, occasionally controversial...
AnD3rew
5th October 2014, 05:59 PM
I almost never agree with Clarkson about anything but he makes me laugh a lot and I love watching him and reading his columns.
kelvo
5th October 2014, 08:16 PM
Nope. Its the old plate system H = 1990/91
Looks to be a genuine plate.
I'll agree about it being the genuine plate, the DVLA website has date of first registration as 30 May 1991.
discovery39
7th October 2014, 03:20 PM
Explanation from the boys.........
Top Gear host Jeremy Clarkson speaks after fleeing angry mob (http://www.drive.com.au/motor-news/top-gear-host-jeremy-clarkson-speaks-after-fleeing-angry-mob-20141007-10r7oh.html)
sam_d
7th October 2014, 04:20 PM
And the Argentinians call the Falklands the Isala Malvinas so unless you have one of the locals who has very good English and a cryptic crossword wizard, I'd guess there is more to it than just the number plate.
solmanic
7th October 2014, 04:38 PM
Someone on another forum did a DVLA search and confirmed the plate was on the car from the early 90s. This doesn't however, preclude Top Gear from selecting the car because of the plate. Still highly coincidental but they have teams of researchers who could have come across it and thought it would be a clever albeit obscure gag.
According to Clarkson's Sunday Times column though, they removed the plates whilst they were still in Chile and never entered Argentina with them on. This possibly supports his claim that the information was spread by a person or persons intent on making a political issue of it when they arrived in Tierra Del Fuego.
Hoges
7th October 2014, 05:05 PM
Someone on another forum did a DVLA search and confirmed the plate was on the car from the early 90s. This doesn't however, preclude Top Gear from selecting the car because of the plate. Still highly coincidental but they have teams of researchers who could have come across it and thought it would be a clever albeit obscure gag.
According to Clarkson's Sunday Times column though, they removed the plates whilst they were still in Chile and never entered Argentina with them on. This possibly supports his claim that the information was spread by a person or persons intent on making a political issue of it when they arrived in Tierra Del Fuego.
Ah ha! that explains it....the Argies are such a law abiding lot that they were not upset about the plates per se but rather, that they were driving without number plates! :eek::wasntme:
I don't believe that ANYTHING that trio gets up to isn't planned ...even if they were counting on the Argies being functionally illiterate in English (which they are not!!!many, many, are multilingual) it was no doubt a cryptic nudge nudge wink wink to the "Anglo" audience... Clarkson 'protesteth too much' ...I'll bet May and Hammond were having a good chuckle at Clarkson's expense:D:D:D
Jonno
7th October 2014, 06:02 PM
Sounds to me like the Argentinians need to harden up, it was more than 30 years ago, deal with it!
solmanic
7th October 2014, 07:38 PM
Sounds to me like the Argentinians need to harden up, it was more than 30 years ago, deal with it!
Yeah but the city where the trouble occurred was apparently the home port of the General Belgrano, the sinking of which is still argued by Argentina as having been a war crime (they claim it was on its way back to port and outside the maritime exclusion zone). The British tabloids in their usual thuggish manner trumpeted the sinking with the headline "Gotcha". In any case, take a local poll in Sheffield even today and see how much they care for the Argentinians.
Jonno
8th October 2014, 01:35 PM
Yeah but the city where the trouble occurred was apparently the home port of the General Belgrano, the sinking of which is still argued by Argentina as having been a war crime (they claim it was on its way back to port and outside the maritime exclusion zone). The British tabloids in their usual thuggish manner trumpeted the sinking with the headline "Gotcha". In any case, take a local poll in Sheffield even today and see how much they care for the Argentinians.
Ok, so it sounds to me like everyone needs to harden up, it was more than 30 years ago, deal with it! Almost every country has had war crimes committed against its people in some form, at some time. The sinking of the General Belgrano was an act of war, during a war, simple as that. And lets not forget that it was Argentina that was the invading force, and that the operation was designed to draw attention away from human rights and economic issues within Argentina. Sorry, but the Argentinians are obviously just a very precious lot.
Chucaro
8th October 2014, 03:49 PM
Ok, so it sounds to me like everyone needs to harden up, it was more than 30 years ago, deal with it! Almost every country has had war crimes committed against its people in some form, at some time. The sinking of the General Belgrano was an act of war, during a war, simple as that. And lets not forget that it was Argentina that was the invading force, and that the operation was designed to draw attention away from human rights and economic issues within Argentina. Sorry, but the Argentinians are obviously just a very precious lot.
Correct and the Margaret was not very popular either :)
Do not talk about human right, the junta was supported by Regan & Co an the evil Pinochet was admired and supported by Margaret. :mad:
disco man
2nd December 2014, 11:57 AM
Now Jeremy wants his car back.
Jeremy Clarkson 'wants to recover' smashed up Porsche he had to abandon while fleeing Argentina - Mirror Online (http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/jeremy-clarkson-wants-recover-smashed-4713609)
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