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Old 6th November 2021, 20:44   #11
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MGB GT, 2 Morris Minor Travellers

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Don’t be a stranger. Pop in from time to time and let us know how you are getting on. Getting a new set of wheels? Then let us know how it’s going.

Keep safe.
Thanks Bob,
I'll still be around and anyway I love reading your adventures and tales to much lol
As you've probably read I'm looking at getting a Volvo V60, they're not the same as they used to be when I've had them in the past but what is ?
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Old 7th November 2021, 00:38   #12
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It always makes me laugh when people call them an old man's car, Really? It's too low for older people. Although I'm only 62 I do have a few health issues that makes getting in a bit tricky. I have found a way, but it doesn't look too cool lol. Open door wide, and go in bum first then swing legs in.
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Old 7th November 2021, 08:26   #13
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Two Travellers is enough thanks.
I have a moggie by the side of my house that I'm working on, it's 1956 split screen 803 with just 57,000 on the clock. I'm not letting it go until it looks as good as new with its lovely new paint job. I've modified the air filter housing to stop the dust getting in as the cylinders were very worn before the re-bore. It might seem like a simple old car but it's quite well put together.
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