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A forum member knows the car, it is literally at end of his street.
Much work needs to be done - unsurprisingly - but he is going see if he can visit again in the next few days.
It is the PWA7C who already oversee a car loan scheme (singular), David - they have overcome the issues, as you suggest.
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Location: Bala North Wales
Car type: 1933 RP Standard Saloon
Excellent Ruairidh!
Let's await a report on condition etc.
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I am fairly confident it is poor...
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Location: The far North East of England
Car type: 1934 Austin 7 AVH Van (in bits & incomplete!), 1936 Morris 8 Series I Tourer
The Morris Register (club) of which I'm a long standing member similarly operates an annual car loan scheme for young drivers and has two Morris 8 Tourers in its fleet - a 1939 Series E Tourer and a 1935 Series I Tourer. They too have obviously overcome the various issues involved.
Re the 1937 Ruby - Rowlands Gill is a mere 2 mile walk from my home, though I was totally unaware of the cars existence prior to seeing it mentioned on the forum this morning. It seems another forum member is even closer than me - apparently at the end of his street, so no doubt he'll report back on its condition in the next few days.
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It is remarkable how these cars keep surfacing. Not the only iconic small car. in 40 or 50 years time will they be unearthing Minors, Minis, Honda Civic, Toyota Starlets? I suppose with no oil leaks and paper thin metal the latter two have all dissolved already.
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Hi Hugh,
Don't forget I have a '32 Box saloon which is taking up valuable space. You walked past it last Sunday. I expect it would be too expensive for your scheme, but it is a good runner and totally solid. Maybe something could be worked out?
Lance
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Lance - I doubt yours is 'at risk' from being ripped apart though...
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Location: Norfolk
Car type: 1934 RP Saloon
Undoubtedly via the A7CA as per the current loan car is the way to go. Perhaps a fund could be established via them with this in mind even if this particular example did not come off. Still in.