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I’ve been every year since 2014, not 2020 of course. I recall seeing a couple of MG Maestros over the years, one lovely red one stands out in memory... Great vehicles. See you there, 8th August I dare say. VZZ |
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3rd March 2021, 20:57 | #32 | |
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3rd March 2021, 21:06 | #33 |
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There's a black Morris Minor on a nearby street to me. I's been there donkeys years. Starting to look a bit rough now though. Paintwork and chrome needs attention.
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3rd March 2021, 21:12 | #34 | |
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I sold my last one to an agent acting for a major museum. He wouldn’t tell he who his client was but it was an as new survivor-car so it will be somewhere prominent by now... I cut a traveller up last year, it was just too rotten to bother with. |
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3rd March 2021, 21:16 | #35 |
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Traveller. Were they the ones with the wood? My uncle had one of those in the 60's
My favourite was my dads Austin Cambridge, the ey had fins (of sorts) He also had a turquoise mini, a couple of Hillmans etc.
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3rd March 2021, 21:27 | #36 | |
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Oxfords and Cambridge’s, lovely..... I’ve had hillman imps, brilliant fun. Need a few bags of gravel in the front (That’s the boot) or the under steer was hilarious..... They used a Coventry climax fire pump engine on the back axle same as the bond bug.......I’d better not get started on the list of classics owned. |
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3rd March 2021, 22:51 | #37 | |
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