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Location: Didcot
Car type: Austin EA Sports 1930
Still, nice looking car! I count myself very fortunate to have an original car albeit unblown and would never sell it, however, if I had to buy it myself and pay the going rate for an original car I must confess I think there are other cars I would buy for the money, Alvis 12/50 etc
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hi henry,
the orange is interesting to me.
i spoke to a previous owner of my own blown ulster, he owned it in the 1950s. and stripped the paint off. its original colour was orange.
it must have been a common colour offered.
the first thing to do with this stunner, is to look for an original steering wheel. nobody will beleive its an original car with a box saloon wheel?
tony.
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Location: Sherwood Forest
Car type: 1938 Talbot Ten Airline
All the early Ulsters were fitted with the standard steering wheel, Tony.
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Location: Sheffield South Yorks
Car type: 1932 RN saloon
Lovely car but I would be too scared to use it so I won't bother making a bid.
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thanks mike,
i didnt know that.
id still change it though. the same thing as the paint on our chummy. nobody knows the colour reference blood orange, but everyone know mclaren orange.
dave, i never could get my head around not useing sports engines for fear of damaging them.
a standard engine is no different to a sports. it could cost £5k for a rebuild if you blow a standard engine up. but nobody is scared of useing them.
my approach is once bought, check it over, or have it checked over. then use it. if it goes wrong. like a new car, its out of your pocket to repair it.
perhaps i think differently to others.
tony