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What’s this then - 1956 Seven single seater? - Bob Olive - 31-10-2020 I don’t know how to link You Tube items to this Forum, but take a look at Very Odd Sale (1956) on YT. There is what appears to be a neat little Seven (?) monoposto of some sort at 0.33 - does anyone recognise it, where is it now, if indeed it even has survived? At £52.10/- it doesn’t look like a bad buy. Over to you historians or surviving early 750MC boy racers. (Some of us are old enough to remember Goodey’s Yard at Twyford, but I don’t remember this sale...) RE: What’s this then - 1956 Seven single seater? - Peter Clayton - 31-10-2020 Here it is Bob......... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6IwB65Y7OrY RE: What’s this then - 1956 Seven single seater? - Mike Costigan - 31-10-2020 1956 Goodys Yard.JPG (Size: 70.4 KB / Downloads: 233) RE: What’s this then - 1956 Seven single seater? - Mick Hobday - 31-10-2020 Try this link for a photo of Goodey's Yard: https://www.mediastorehouse.co.uk/national-motor-museum/classic-cars/harold-goodys-scrapyard-1967-8652987.html?prodid=80876 This is available as a poster from National Motor Museum, unfortunately it's not easily downloadable but someone with better computer skills might manage it? I remember seeing the same photo in the 750MC magazine about 1966 and wishing that I could save the Pearl on top of the heap! |