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I'll put something on the London club FB group. It will also make people sign up for the forum to get in touch! It might be worth 12J being a consultant as to where those younger than him network if interested in such things?
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Hi Tom, if you don't find that youngster, box it all up, and stash it again, your own kids will want it all in about 10 years time, and believe me that will be here in no time. I'm so glad our extended family held on to their A7 stuff, between us my lad Patrick has finished his Lockdown Ulster, and my niece Emily is well on with her LWB Ulster Special too.......W
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If it goes on a closed club facebook group that is fine but I would rather it wasn't opened to everyone. The ideal situation would be to have someone who knows someone who is genuine. It would be a bit gutting if I gave someone the bits and then found them on ebay a few weeks later.
Winston,
Indeed the time will fly by, but even if I get rid of a pile of stuff I will still have plenty of bits to build stuff with the boys. Between the Austins, the GN (+multiple engines) I will have plenty to keep us all busy.
What I really need to do is get on with building the 1/2 scale belt drive GN for the boys to ride around paddocks in. I had got quite a few of the parts already, pedal power to begin with, then I will upgrade later.
Tom
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You're right to be cautious in identifying the right person Tom.
I have often thought this idea would make an interesting alternative to the classic car loan schemes which several organisations run - recruit a keen young person and give them all the parts, support and advice they need to build a car. It could work well within a club scene where the responsibility is shared. Geography is the biggest hurdle I suppose.