Genuine Lucas Accessory

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rupert
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Genuine Lucas Accessory

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I certainly could have done with this in my years of minor ownership....
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayI ... otohosting
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*laughs*

That is fantastic!
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RE: Genuine Lucas Accessory

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Laughs? This is serious stuff...
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I'd much preffer a cheaper version!
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RE: Genuine Lucas Accessory

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yes over $1000 atm..
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Post by bigginger »

...and worth every penny/dollar. These rare old tools can be invaluable. Guy and I manaqged to find a special Abingdon Wrench yesterday -

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and, with it, managed to whip the engine of his car out and change the clutch in 22 minutes without leaving the comfort of his living room. The old one is installed in the boot on the grounds that now the new one will never go wrong again. I think he's got a picture of the Cowley Spanner we found at the same top secret auction of BMC service tools somewhere too.
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Post by Cam »

:lol: Nice one Big G (and Guy!) :lol:
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