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can grey nomads remember these cars?


Just thought some of you may enjoy this link I found
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Hotrodbus  smile http://thefiftiesandsixties.com/CarsWeDrove.htm

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Yep, and even further back when I stuck my head thru the hole in the fabric roof of the old mans Rugby Tourer.

Is a great link.
Thanks for that Roddy.


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Hey man I done the same thing with my old mans Whippet, there a running copy of it at Longreach, mind you the dog started the tearinthe first place

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I had a couple of oldies a 1948 Wolsley with a "free wheel" button....
But my all time favourite was a 1904 Vauxhall, owned it for a few years but it was really just to old to use daily plus I had real problems getting someone to run in front with a red flag ( I jest). Only car I ever owned that I made money on when I sold it and I still have a spare carby to suit. Seriously it was the most cantakerous, useless car, but it was fun....
Basil will now spend ages looking for the colour slides of him with  with "Winnie" the Vauxhall

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Basil Faulty wrote:

I had a couple of oldies a 1948 Wolsley with a "free wheel" button....
But my all time favourite was a 1904 Vauxhall, owned it for a few years but it was really just to old to use daily plus I had real problems getting someone to run in front with a red flag ( I jest). Only car I ever owned that I made money on when I sold it and I still have a spare carby to suit. Seriously it was the most cantakerous, useless car, but it was fun....
Basil will now spend ages looking for the colour slides of him with  with "Winnie" the Vauxhall



G'day Basil,

Look for something else pal and you will surely Find the slides of you and Winnie a damn sight quicker, it never fails.

John

 



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