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What a find! And well spotted Damian.
Bit beyond my purse I'm afraid...
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Location: The Scottish Border
Worth it if you had an original military Seven
As you would add value to your car , I think.
Regards
Bill G
Based near the Scottish Border,
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Location: Oxfordshire
Just found MT 6101 (in the third photo) on the Chassis Register.
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Location: Sherwood Forest
Car type: 1938 Talbot Ten Airline
I very much doubt it, Edgar; this is probably unique. It's not a normal Austin publication with a publication number produced in commercial quantities, but presumably a very limited hand-made item produced to attract foreign governments to buy Austin products.
I would love to see it in the Association archives, but I think it would be very hard to justify that sort of investment even for something as rare as this.
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A lovely item, but at that price. I think it will be re-run a few times on ebay.
And if it is truely a rear item, can the clubs archive see what price it could be saved for the future. It is for buy it now OR make offer.
Tony.
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well, you have probably 75% of the images (which are technically copies anyway) there in front of you... that's a start for downloading for the archive records, albeit at a lesser quality and not physically in front of you.
Just knowing its existence is a plus.
Perhaps the owner will allow high quality images to be taken.