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Location: Western Brittany (France)
Thanks Ruairidh.
I was wondering why the material had an air of "déjà vu" for me. That's because I bought exactly that one too from Woolies. They are good help and send samples on demand.
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I liked the fact that you has also colour-matched and trimmed the delivery van. Very classy.
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Location: The village of Evenley
Car type: 1934 Austin Seven RP Deluxe
Wonderful! The Highland Coupe takes special building to another level, this should have come from a coachbuilder like Gurney Nutting back in the late 20’s.
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That exterior leathercloth is quite hefty stuff, I'm impressed at what he's done with it. Looking great!
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The almost-new hire van was lovely, until the distance-sensing braking system decided to activate for no reason at 60mph on the motorway. The hirer reckoned it was probably fooled by a hail storm. "Once it's happened a couple of times you get used to it" I was told! Thankfully the Austin was well strapped down.
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Location: Darkest Bedfordshire
Better pray no-one is sitting on your tail...
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Tony, it's not just what they give you.
I dont enjoy what they take away either.
We no longer have a CD player fitted as standard, because EVERYONE has unlimited sounds on there iPhone.
Also we dont have a satnav anymore, because the latest £2,000 iPhone THAT WE ALL HAVE. has unlimited maps. And the onboard computer automatically pics up the presents of the phone.
Hopefully any new build austin 7, will have no such problem.
Tony.