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6 Aug 2010, 05:22
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Wolseley Fanatic ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Moderator Posts: 6.557 Joined: 22-November 08 From: DUBLIN, IRELAND Member No.: 9 Proud citizen of:
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G1NZOU, Well Done !
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6 Aug 2010, 18:59
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Junior Poster ![]() ![]() Group: Forum Member Posts: 6 Joined: 22-July 10 From: Milton Keynes Member No.: 832 Proud citizen of:
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It doesn't seem to like pictures taken from my iPhone (even though it's just JPEG) so linking it was the only option.
The missing trim is inside the car, it was removed to get to the engine mountings, all in all I don't think anything is missing from the car so it should be an easy job. I've had an American aquiantance say he visited London expecting to see lots of British cars but was disappointed, we need more classics on the road in my opinion. |
7 Aug 2010, 10:22
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Super Poster ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Administrator Posts: 104 Joined: 22-November 08 From: North West England Member No.: 16 |
Hear hear G1NZOU. We do need more classics cars on the road in Britain. There is enough of them here. Nishka and I often say when we are out in our Wolseley, that we wonder where all the classics are.
I did see a gentleman very early in the morning last week, out in his open top classic car on the roads in Lancashire. I did not get the chance to see which make it was though - (pre 1930's I would say), as it shot past. Come on classic car owners, it would be great to see you all out in your cars! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif) Mrs Nishka |
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