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That does look like the one I remember Peter - thank you!
I had larger rear tyres when I las t saw it - Dave Tedham was using it...
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18-02-2018, 08:23 PM
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The Saloon is Mike Telford's car, EW 7597 - 1932 registered - with Mike standing at the side of it. The Chummy next to it is another famous car, 'The Ascension Islands Chummy' DS 8618 owned then, and now, by Dave Dickinson who's at the side of it.
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18-02-2018, 11:02 PM
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Thats amazing Steve , one of my tenants is from St .Helena where he was in the Police force, as his wife needed dialysis he got himself posted to Ascension Island, I was in the garage one day and he said I remember one of these in Blue with a black convertible roof on Ascension, it went to England on the mail boat , same one ?
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The story of (two) car(s) from Ascension is reported in an past A7CA Mag by Mike and Steve Hodgson.
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Car type: Race Ulster, 1926 Special, 1927 Chummy, 1930 Box
I would have bought it but didn’t have a spare 200 at the time. Neville Barr did and I remember racing against him at Donington.
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The Forrest special is still around but I believe it is no longer eligible to race due to rule changes, I have a b/w picture of it in a book dating from 1962 when it was owned by M.J. Forrest, It left a lasting impression on me even though I was only 9 at the time. Does anyone know what colour it was back then?