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		General Category => Unusual Microcar Discussion => Topic started by: Daniel Rodd on August 03, 2014, 06:03:25 pm
		
			
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				Just found this PIC,anyone know of this one?
			
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				Love it ! fashion music yeah man '64 car but the message more '67 onwards I reckon on second thoughts as it says "The Sixties " do we automatically think that it's later ? Yep that camping chair and block paving brings this a contemporary feeling 
			
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				Groovy!
			
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				Mike should have that to go with his "Numbers" Trojan!
			
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				Thought I'd post it as it just might be an "unknown" survivor,found some pics of the manxkart as well :-)
			
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				It's certainly an interesting one , also dark brown double glazing recentish , it's fairly recent yet unrestored so a bit of an oddity , the boys in the know are all on the ferry home I imagine  :)
			
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				I am thinking gay, ban the bomb, Dalek here. 'Ex-foliate'
			
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				Looking to my Peel register, it is Chassis no. E113 ! Yes "E" !!!
 Original red painted.
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				Whilst I cannot find it on the Register, I have sorted through my unconfirmed records and found that in 07.03.2002 I recorded that it may still survive. The chassis no. E113, engine no.4668.  It was first registered in Walsall 04.02.1965 and the last known owner was Ron Dance address unknown.  Stupidly, I have not logged where this information came from. It may jog some memories though. Jean
			
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				So I guess the hunt is on for Ron Dance hmmm
			
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				'There maybe trouble ahead....' 
			
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				Ron Dance owned two P50s and alas sold both many years ago.  E113 now resides in a quiet sleepy village and only comes out once a year for the annual fete day.  Painted by the owners daughter as an art project to promote a 60s themed music event.  Supplied new by Goodfellow & Three Crowns Garage (Rootes dealers) and was the last P50 built.  They placed an order for 6 new P50s but only received 3 as production had ended.
 What about posting the pictures of the Manx Kart next ?
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				Here you go
			
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				Thanks for posting them Daniel.  The one of the left of Geoff Duke is one of a series and was in George Gelling's presentation last week.  Not seen the one on the right before.  Looks like it has been taken at Jurby airfield where Peel had a storage hanger.