Thinking about the longevity of Minors got me to thinking about the blokes who were at the sharp end actually making them.
I'm guessing that there are still some alive now who have a story to tell that they think nothing of, but would be really interesting to people here.
I believe they call it social history these days, does anyone have any ideas how we might get some while it's still available?
Local papers might be a possibility I suppose.
A thought....
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A thought....
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Re: A thought....
Attend the Cowley Transport Rally, they swarm around the Minors like wasps round a jam pot. We have a selection in the Oxon and Berks Branch
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