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General Category => Unusual Microcar Discussion => Topic started by: deutschbubble on December 27, 2007, 07:18:54 pm
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Hello Community,
because I am anew here in the forum, I would briefly like to introduce myself.
My name is Lars Oliver, comes from Germany and owns nowadays a Trabnant 601 from 1979 and a DKW 1000S cabriolet of 1959.
I interested already since certain time for the Peel Trident and would like to ask on this way for help. Who can give me informations which parts of the Trident are of which carriage.
1-st Taillamp
2-nd petrol tank
3-rd shock absorbers
4-th braking
5-th brake linings
6-th headlights
For every tip I would be very grateful.
Thanks alot and have a nice year 2008
And sorry for my english :-\
LO
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Didn't Steve Hurn announce a little while back in RUM Car News that he'd managed to identify what all the parts of a Peel were from?
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deutschbubble, what part of germany ur coming from? Im german aswell, and do own a genuine Trident since ages. For further information, sent me an email, or get in contact with Andy Carter.
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Hello,
thank you for the information with regard to RUM coach news.
I had to get anyhow before an abonement myself.
@Peelpower: I live at Lake of Constance. I have already devoured the homepage of Andy Carter.
Again best THANKS for the tips.
Greeting LO
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Dear LO
What a great new Idea - The Register of Unusual Micro Coaches, That has never been done before!
It would be great to read about the Bedford Duple, the Settra and the Omnia. And there must be a host of others from around Europe that we know nothing about.
Many thanks
Chris T
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Ah but it has, I remember some miniture buses being feature in an old issue of RCN, cant remember what they were called now but I think there was a Brighton conection, someone help me out here.
Dear LO
What a great new Idea - The Register of Unusual Micro Coaches, That has never been done before!
It would be great to read about the Bedford Duple, the Settra and the Omnia. And there must be a host of others from around Europe that we know nothing about.
Many thanks
Chris T
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Hello insight,
have a look here... microbusses!! [http://home.clara.net/peterfrost/index.html] look under lions omnibuses.
But you are rigt. I don