OK, in order of being asked, yes, Jim's kitten estate was indeed beige, and had a home-fabricated tunnel that the man himself built, seats were, I think, Spitfire and the radiator an ex-Cortina one.
So someone crashed it eh? Darned shame, it was the ultimate 'Q' car as it looked so ordinary. Well it was until he built the red, Vauxhall-powered Rebel shown earlier in this thread.
Northumberland, indeed, Ellington to be exact (Only retro car in the village, everybody else runs C**sa or similarly dull moderns with noisy pipes and loud wirelesses). The day I moved here the pit closed, bizarre coincidence but true.
And yes, anyone who wants to travel here to have a closer look at the orange one is welcome to do so, but it ain't much to look at, it's more the way it goes and the noise that scares the living wotsit out of people.
I need a passenger at least occasionally otherwise the driver's side rear spring will wear out before the n/s one does. Again. ;D
So someone crashed it eh? Darned shame, it was the ultimate 'Q' car as it looked so ordinary. Well it was until he built the red, Vauxhall-powered Rebel shown earlier in this thread.
Northumberland, indeed, Ellington to be exact (Only retro car in the village, everybody else runs C**sa or similarly dull moderns with noisy pipes and loud wirelesses). The day I moved here the pit closed, bizarre coincidence but true.
And yes, anyone who wants to travel here to have a closer look at the orange one is welcome to do so, but it ain't much to look at, it's more the way it goes and the noise that scares the living wotsit out of people.
I need a passenger at least occasionally otherwise the driver's side rear spring will wear out before the n/s one does. Again. ;D