1929 Ford Model A

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Coincidentally I went to see a friend at the weekend who has just bought a drop-top Model A to use for trials. It looks far too nice for that. Really lovely, possibly the first vintage car I’ve actually coveted.
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8-) those crazy Finns
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Jobbo wrote: Mon Sep 23, 2019 6:42 am Coincidentally I went to see a friend at the weekend who has just bought a drop-top Model A to use for trials. It looks far too nice for that. Really lovely, possibly the first vintage car I’ve actually coveted.
I must arrange to go and see his toys at some point.
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Jimmy Choo wrote: Mon Sep 23, 2019 1:16 pm
Jobbo wrote: Mon Sep 23, 2019 6:42 am Coincidentally I went to see a friend at the weekend who has just bought a drop-top Model A to use for trials. It looks far too nice for that. Really lovely, possibly the first vintage car I’ve actually coveted.
I must arrange to go and see his toys at some point.
He may need some bouncers when he brings it to Prescot - I'll find out the date.
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