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Traffic light air freshener to get rid of the whiff of the fag ends in the stick on ash tray :)
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SteveClem wrote:There used to be a big range of aftermarket car clocks tat stuck to the dash magnetically. Wind up and battery types. Inbuilt clocks were only on posh cars. When an old banger died you popped the clock in your pocket to transfer to the next one. Sadly died out when even the most basic cars were fitted with clocks from scratch.
Haha liking the idea of that may have to keep my eye out for one now thanks :)
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-1970 Morris traveller - trafalgar blue - De luxe - called Ona
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ASL642 wrote:Dangling furry dice? :oops:
Errrr thanks but no thanks ;) if you know what I mean :lol:
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-1970 Morris traveller - trafalgar blue - De luxe - called Ona
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gtt1951 wrote:Tartan picnic blanket/front passenger's leg cosy (during winter).
Haha already got one ;) hehe thanks
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-1970 Morris traveller - trafalgar blue - De luxe - called Ona
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irmscher wrote:Oldies :o nodding dog for the parcel shelf ,clip on parking light,stick on mileage meters ,picnic tables that go on the side windows ,tiger tails for the ariel ,8 track stereo tape ,claw muffler for the exhaust , :oops:
Haha sorry may have been the wrong wording :lol: more experienced and mature maybe ;) and not sure about the dog :lol: and keeping my eye out for a parking light and picnic tables haha :)
Is the tiger tails what I think it is :lol:
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-1970 Morris traveller - trafalgar blue - De luxe - called Ona
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panky wrote:Image

Wonder if you can get a Tesco petrol one :)
I can't see the picture sorry :(
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-1970 Morris traveller - trafalgar blue - De luxe - called Ona
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panky wrote:I wonder what they called the girl version :o
More accessories - map reading light, Paddy Hopkirk throttle pedal (worth at least 20bhp), stick on ash tray with period but-ends, side window wind deflector, string backed driving gloves, car coat and flat cap :D
I'm liking the map light :P and haha oh really well I have a paddy hopkirk boot rack ;) so mayve one day :lol: and already have ashtrays fitted front and back (not that I'll ever use them :lol: and someone was selling wind deflectors on ebay original ones but they looks awful :-? They stuck out like crazy and have driving gloves already ;) and haha not sure the cap is quiet me :wink:

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-1970 Morris traveller - trafalgar blue - De luxe - called Ona
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drivewasher wrote:10 foot whip ariel, mind you plod will make you clip the end to the bumper!
Haha yeah may not get away with that one :lol:
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-1970 Morris traveller - trafalgar blue - De luxe - called Ona
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SteveClem wrote:I still have the flat cap! Remember those reflective things that 'slid' onto the edge of the door? Early elf and softy. They collected muck and promoted rust very well.
Honestly saw some nos of them on ebay the other week but thought I'd better not :lol: glad I didn't now :lol:
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-1970 Morris traveller - trafalgar blue - De luxe - called Ona
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warweezil wrote:One thing I am pretty certain you wont find, those stick on "anti misting" panels that were popular in the 60's. My father had an F series Victor in light grey with a white flash that came with one of those stick on anti mist panels on the rear screen, that would have been about '64

I'm sure others will remember them, usually sort of oval with a thick black adhesive border, I think the idea was that air trapped between the layer of glass and the layer of polythene would stop the centre of the rear screen misting.

My Beast still has a genuine 60's Esso Tiger sticker on the n/s/f quarter light and a Radio One sunstrip from the frequency change that took place in the late 70's. Add to this the 70's mw/lw radio, an early cassette player and 2 pod speakers that I found under the dashboard, I must hook them up and see if they work.
Haha that would be awesome but have been debating about rear window demisters for a long time lol and haha yeah maybe you should must say though on ebay there is someone selling like a job lot of nos transistor radios holders that hook on the window haha :P
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-1970 Morris traveller - trafalgar blue - De luxe - called Ona
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drivewasher wrote:2 extra rear fog lights aimed forwards under rear valance to illuminate the rear axle & diff
Haha liking th idea bit think maybe I'd I was hot rodding it ;) hehe
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-1970 Morris traveller - trafalgar blue - De luxe - called Ona
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bmcecosse wrote:Peco exhaust 'booster'.....worth an extra 5 bhp I imagine........ :roll:
Haha I think I need that 5 bhp xD
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-1970 Morris traveller - trafalgar blue - De luxe - called Ona
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For me, it's a period suction-cup compass, and a 'Mini-Me' Lledo Traveller blu-tacked over the speedo hump (comes in handy for parking tickets - slot in nicely under the front wheels). Also three auxiliary gauges and a cassette stereo.
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One idiot in the village I grew up in the late sixties and early seventies took a Black and Decker electric drill and bored several quarter inch holes in the silencer of his Ford Anglia. He thought it sounded like a Ferrari. The local policeman, my late father certainly gave him a good talking to!
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Haha love it looking out for a nice period compass achually haha but this is my little moggy mascot ;) :lol: it's a mini me of me aka a gonk all the way from the 60's springy legs and everything :lol:[frame]Image[/frame]
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-1970 Morris traveller - trafalgar blue - De luxe - called Ona
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viewsonic1 wrote:One idiot in the village I grew up in the late sixties and early seventies took a Black and Decker electric drill and bored several quarter inch holes in the silencer of his Ford Anglia. He thought it sounded like a Ferrari. The local policeman, my late father certainly gave him a good talking to!
:lol: :lol: OMG maybe when I have to replace my exhaust this is happening :lol:
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-1970 Morris traveller - trafalgar blue - De luxe - called Ona
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' Brexton' picnic hamper set (vinyl clad) regarded as very posh for Sunday afternoon tea pulled over on a grassy verge watching all the other Sunday motorists go by.
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LobbyLudd wrote:' Brexton' picnic hamper set (vinyl clad) regarded as very posh for Sunday afternoon tea pulled over on a grassy verge watching all the other Sunday motorists go by.
Getting a picnic basket soon ;) lol tomorrow hopefully haha can't wait to eat my sandwiches tea and scones ;)
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-1970 Morris traveller - trafalgar blue - De luxe - called Ona
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Brogues, trilby, pipe... Moustache?
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