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20-04-2020, 11:47 AM
(This post was last modified: 20-04-2020, 11:49 AM by Colin Morgan.)
Not another water-ski Special?
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you can tell he is on lockdown...
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Naughty, Colin! Presumably this is what "Mr Williams" had in mind. What a shame that so many Rubies died not coming within a million miles of it!
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I paid that for a new Kia Sorrento 4 years ago. Know which one I'd rather have!!!
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Is spending 12 years polishing every bit so that you can't drive it without spoiling the finish really a good idea?
Oily rag for me. This is obscene bling in my book.
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No bulkhead between driver and engine - would that pass a single vehicle builders test ?
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The car looks stunning, and would I'm sure cost almost as much to build today.
The detail and finish is impressive - why the negativity?
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Very well known car. See front cover of Brooklands Books 'Austin Seven'.
Steve
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Car type: Race Ulster, 1926 Special, 1927 Chummy, 1930 Box
It’s really nice but 34 grand? You can get a Chummy AND an Ulster rep for that.
Alan Fairless