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13 May 2014 21:18 #115139 by JivingDaddy
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"So I got a Moggy 1000 with red leather seats and a 2.2 straight 6 in it."

Excellent, must have gone the proverbial!!

The oldest I've had was a AJS 500, BSA Starfire C15 (with apehangers), Viva HA, Wolseley 1500 and a Consul 375. Happy days! :cheer:

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13 May 2014 21:23 #115141 by j999pre
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A classic mini is a cracking car. My last one was a 1964 pickup, fitted discs and and 1310 lump, went very well and looked awesome

Gold Jimny the best colour (sold) :(

Big red Jimny 32" tyres, arbs, cage 5:1 transfer etc. (Sold)

Grey pick up Jimny
Turbo m13a, arbs, floating rear shafts, disc conversion rear, vented front conversion. 245 70 16. Winch, 3" lift, 4:16 trans hd shafts and CVS

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13 May 2014 21:31 #115144 by helijohn
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JivingDaddy wrote: "So I got a Moggy 1000 with red leather seats and a 2.2 straight 6 in it."

Excellent, must have gone the proverbial!!

The oldest I've had was a AJS 500, BSA Starfire C15 (with apehangers), Viva HA, Wolseley 1500 and a Consul 375. Happy days! :cheer:


You remember the Sunbeam Rapier then I bet. My first car was a sit up and beg Ford with rod brakes. Gave it some repairs, painted it and I sold it to the milkman.

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13 May 2014 21:34 #115146 by JivingDaddy
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helijohn wrote:

JivingDaddy wrote: "So I got a Moggy 1000 with red leather seats and a 2.2 straight 6 in it."

Excellent, must have gone the proverbial!!

The oldest I've had was a AJS 500, BSA Starfire C15 (with apehangers), Viva HA, Wolseley 1500 and a Consul 375. Happy days! :cheer:


You remember the Sunbeam Rapier then I bet. My first car was a sit up and beg Ford with rod brakes. Gave it some repairs, painted it and I sold it to the milkman.


So, he must have been the fastest milkman in the West. I really liked the Rapier, but the Tiger was more looney.

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13 May 2014 21:35 #115147 by JivingDaddy
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JivingDaddy wrote:

helijohn wrote:

JivingDaddy wrote: "So I got a Moggy 1000 with red leather seats and a 2.2 straight 6 in it."

Excellent, must have gone the proverbial!!

The oldest I've had was a AJS 500, BSA Starfire C15 (with apehangers), Viva HA, Wolseley 1500 and a Consul 375. Happy days! :cheer:


You remember the Sunbeam Rapier then I bet. My first car was a sit up and beg Ford with rod brakes. Gave it some repairs, painted it and I sold it to the milkman.


So, he must have been the fastest milkman in the West. I really liked the Rapier, but the Tiger was more looney.


My uncle had an Interceptor and a Moke. Fkng showoff!!!!

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13 May 2014 22:10 #115154 by helijohn
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JivingDaddy wrote: [ the Tiger was more looney.


Was the tiger used in other things beside the Alpine? I had an Alpine and it came with a hard top. I could never use the hard top because me head was higher then the windscreen. Another motor I really hated. Talking of milkmen it couldn't even see off a milk float. I think I owned it for about 6 weeks.

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