Stunning car, rebuilt to perfection and admirable standards, I'm not convinced even when new they came out the factory this good. Inside wheel arches and chassis underside put my exterior paintwork to shame.
My Minor:
A Clarendon Grey 1953 4 Door Series II.
MMOC - 66535
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Young Members Register stand on Branch Avenue
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Trying to squeeze 9 cars into a space for four after the Arena display
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And finally..................the SKIP!
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Thanks to Louise M for the Tea, Coffee and cakes on the Messageboard stand on Branch Avenue. Oh - and the Pimms.... .
Very nice photos Jon, our branch stand looks good there we managed to fit 11 on at one point And the skip scavenge was started by the ni branch not us But being students... All but one red seat seems to have been saved and given to people who will find them useful
bpr81a wrote: Thanks to Louise M for the Tea, Coffee and cakes on the Messageboard stand on Branch Avenue. Oh - and the Pimms....
I fear the measures may have been a little on the strong side though. I'm still not entirely sure whether the AGM was just a lot shorter than normal or whether I passed out for an hour
Alex'n'Ane wrote: And the skip scavenge was started by the ni branch not us
I think Dan was at the front of the queue, looking for items to fit to his newly purchased boot rack
That's shocking, on the one hand someone can do what they want with their own stuff but they could have left it in a big FREE pile, not in a skip. Was it just rear seats or was there other bits of use?
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big Hi to all that took the time to speek to us at the rally over the weekend
we arived back home early monday morning 5am after 13hrs up the road
had an excelant weekend meeting old frends and meeting some new ones
the pods got a good reseption and we spent most of the weekend showing
some one the pods.....
DaisyMayFozz wrote:when did this skip thing happen? does anyone have any photos?
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Yes it was indeed. Makes a great camera platform amongst other things. Goes on the road too!
The poor old things not looking at its best these days, I think it was towards the back end of last year when it was last washed. Must try harder!
It was also my 1935 Raleigh bicycle too, one of the few items on site old enough for the '40's theme!
I think the only thing left in the skip was a red back seat. everyone ends up with a good spare back seat when a Minor gets scrapped as they've never had the use, and not many folk want them... I got some blue door cards for my wife's 2 door to replace the ones with overspray on them (it wasn't me btw!) and a limeflower doorcard for passing onto another branch member with a teal blue trav. I don't think much got wasted.
Nice to see all these pictures. Being stuck with the stall, I didn't get to see much of the show.
cheers
Iain
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'49 MM, '53 convertible, '55 van, and a '64 van.
Marina p.u., '56 Morris Isis Traveller, a '59 Morris JB van, a'66 J4 van, a '54 Land Rover, Land Rover 130, Renault 5, '36Railton, '35 Hudson, a Mk1 Transit and a Sherpa Camper...
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