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The Happy Helper

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Which One?


Which one would you choose?

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jules
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Have wheels will travel......The second too tall and it looks heavy.

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I,ll take the second one ,at least I will know where it is in Woolies carpark !! However I fear I may forget its height when I approach a low bridge ! Cheers.

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How about this one. Parked next to us at Burra SA20171228_142442.jpg



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WOW - love that Marj - good way to advertise his business I reckon! Love Burra.

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jules
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None of them.

I've always wanted one of these little babies!

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Jules47
If I had to make a decision I would take the first one.

DD nice little "Woody"

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Yes, I think I would have the first one as well - no stairs!!!!

Love the little Morris Woody - first car was a Morris Minor - green, split windscreen - loved that car - till I got my mini!!!

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jules
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It's actually called a Morris Minor Estate Car.

No surf boards on top probably just a couple of the Queens Corgi dogs in the rear.

I married a girl that drove/owned a Green Morris Minor, I'm still with her 46 years later.smile.gif



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My first road car was a 52 Morris Minor.

Hahaha I laugh now I think about it.
One Easter when I was an apprentice mechanic and my parents went away for a couple of days, two mates and I fitted a Ford Consul motor and gearbox into it.
It was so quick it would beat all the new Falcons (Xps) and Holdens (HDs) off at the lights.
Mum wasnt too happy but Dad liked it. biggrin biggrin



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Whoops! Sorry jules47 sorry for unintentionally stealing your thread.

We'd go for the Maroon one.

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That's ok DD - we are in I Digress - so you can digress all you want.

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