Sold so quick

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crankedup

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25,764 posts

250 months

Saturday 18th November 2006
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Its gone, my Morris 'Bullnose' will be housed in a different garage and my 12/4 Austin (Mr Crusty)will have my garage all to himself. For how long? who knows, but I am looking at all the lovely vintage beauties for sale and letting my heart run into overdrive.hippy

eccles

13,812 posts

229 months

Saturday 18th November 2006
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CRIKEY!... you didn't have it very long!

any idea what you fancy next? you staying vintage/1930's or do you fancy something newer?

crankedup

Original Poster:

25,764 posts

250 months

Sunday 19th November 2006
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A liitle sad to see it go as I was just starting to get attached, but somehow we just did'nt quite gel I thought. However when the deal was done I feel a bit like "what have I done!!"

Still came out of the other end having learnt alot about vintage and ready to find another little gem. Has to be pre 1930 tho unless its something irresistible then up to mid 30's.

I see H@H auction house have a rather appealing 1911 2 seat swift lick

Whereabouts in East Anglia are you Eccles?

Edited by crankedup on Sunday 19th November 12:55

eccles

13,812 posts

229 months

Sunday 19th November 2006
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not a million miles from you, i'm in Brandon.

i grew up with old cars, dad has a 1934 singer Le Mans, which he bought in the 1950's and still has!
he also has a 1928 Hotchkiss AM2, bit of a big beast, and still under restoration.