01-08-2020, 10:42 AM
(This post was last modified: 01-08-2020, 10:53 AM by Bob Culver.)
Would members less than 65 have identified the beehive?
Pity about the red.
Maybe car was an early 12v conversion.
I wonder if the radio could be heard underway.
The mudguard braces were quite common on many makes.
The strange quivering oncoming headlights so often seen in the 50s are but a memory.
Would the experience be better with a fancy modern in a designated car park ringed around by other cars?
With or without one external mirror, driving the Seven I was always more aware of surrounding and following traffic than I have ever been in anything since.
How did they heat the billy?
Do they still make girls satisfied by a cuppa on the grass?
If I was an AA serviceman I would look forward to a callout. But would dread with moderns.
Pity about the red.
Maybe car was an early 12v conversion.
I wonder if the radio could be heard underway.
The mudguard braces were quite common on many makes.
The strange quivering oncoming headlights so often seen in the 50s are but a memory.
Would the experience be better with a fancy modern in a designated car park ringed around by other cars?
With or without one external mirror, driving the Seven I was always more aware of surrounding and following traffic than I have ever been in anything since.
How did they heat the billy?
Do they still make girls satisfied by a cuppa on the grass?
If I was an AA serviceman I would look forward to a callout. But would dread with moderns.