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General Category => Microcar News => Topic started by: Big Al on August 25, 2015, 10:19:10 AM
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Shortly my chum Captain Bondseye is shuttling his trusty Bond Mk F from Norfolk up to Orkney, by dint of driving it. He has had enough of England, sold his business, and is moving. I have yet to find out if the other cars are to be driven up. If I was not stuck here, I would volunteer to drive one. Seems there is a Schmitt up there somewhere, well it might be, or it might be in France as Nick is/has restoring/restored it. Its the non club folk who do the miles in these cars these days. No idea if he is taking in the National, must remind him its on as he probably has forgotten.
Apparently Tony M is up there too. Things moving forward positively by the sounds of it.
So if you spot a lonely Bond heading for the hills that's who it is.
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Dear Al
It may be the only Bond Type F on Orkney for a good reason. It can be very windy on the island, being light and on 3 wheels may make for some interesting driving. I wish him luck and the Island is beautiful when the sun shines.
Chris Thomas
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well done - and driving it is the best way to move it ,
also regarding the above poster >:( this is a Bond Mk F we are talking about , some body must be thinking of a certain Two Gated affair , only thing to watch is the wind with those dam bonnet hinges ;)
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Oh, its a tourer, too. Quite rare. He has a Schmitt, Hienkel and others if its wet. Not so sure what happens if its windy. Be a bit interesting on the Churchill moles joining the isles together.
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Bond has checked in at Thurso after three days on the road at an average speed of just over 25 mph. All 650 plus miles done in the rain. A few maladies, but none that prevent forward progress. Which microcar will drive up next?
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Yes, there's a Schmitt there. Belongs to Neil Kermode. I restored it a few years ago and met him with it near Edinburgh. I've put Tony Marshall in touch with him.