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    Japanese market "barn" find...Petrolicious


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    Alan has had this interesting car a while. Please he brought it to the uk. Quite intriguing to see them in person in this condition when not too messed with.

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    Canford's Classic

    Bit of a 'nose-holder' maybe, but . . .

    . . . a fascinating car, still

    And good for Mr Canford for recognizing + appreciating it for what it is. Did say he went through the ENG, GB, + all the systems --- so everything works, I'm sure . . . but everything else, well . . .

    . . . just look at the way he drives it (and we remember driving, RIGHT?) . . .


    . . . and in all that lovely English weather



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    Kinda reminds me of Bob Campbell's old Speedy . . .


    . . . a bit crusty on the outside, maybe, buuuuuuuut --- a Runner




    Just check-out that side-spear!




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    It does look sort of cool, like the speedster in Paul Newman's movie, BUT that rust is eating its way through the chassis.
    David

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    It does look sort of cool, like the speedster in Paul Newman's movie, BUT that rust is eating its way through the chassis.
    This one? They actually used two cars, one that he drove, and one that got crashed in the end.

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    Mmmh, cars with history you can almost feel like if you were part of it. Well done Alan!

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