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RE: A little puzzle to fritter away those damp, dark November evenings. - Mick Hobday - 19-11-2019 Another two at Don Rowarth's, taken 1967. I think the carpet was there to protect the engine from the Peak's inclement weather. One of several Austin 7s, but I don't remember any noteworthy examples, certainly no 2-seat coachbuilt bodies! RE: A little puzzle to fritter away those damp, dark November evenings. - Tony Griffiths - 19-11-2019 (19-11-2019, 06:36 PM)Mick Hobday Wrote: Another two at Don Rowarth's, taken 1967. I think the carpet was there to protect the engine from the Peak's inclement weather. One of several Austin 7s, but I don't remember any noteworthy examples, certainly no 2-seat coachbuilt bodies!Great pictures from the past - I'm surprised they've survived. Yes, all the Sevens were very ordinary; we should all have been a lot younger when more tasty examples might have been around. I think that's why Mike was moved to draw the ideal, dream-land find. Sadly, it never happened. |