« Reply #6 on: February 25, 2012, 08:27:05 am »
Secretly I think it is because it is made of AC Delboy parts (our name for AC Delco pattern parts) rather than genuine Peel bits, like bent nails and bits of socket sets (you think I am kidding!). Looks suspiciously like a Delboy seat and a few lights coming in from Trottersville there. However I do know why the badge is on this car but you will have to await the official announcement.
I am pleased to say like all good home builds this car does feature a limited amount of Dexion. What would we do without it? I even had a Schmitt with structural Dexion in it. We popped into Junky Haynes on the return from a bit of serious ICR spotting near Heathrow-up Airport and a new topic Capt Maurice Seddon, which is gestating at the moment. Root lived up to his name by disappearing under a pile of scrap cars to re emerge with various grubby items. After discovering that these were, in fact, his boots he went back in to collect the aforementioned dexion while I embroidered this story sat in a pile of NOS Ford parts wondering if there was anything useful other than the Ford Ponce GTX offroader (the one designed not to go off road but with spray on dirt) special edition footballers accessory handbag in which I found the stitching set just used. I like Capt Seddon.

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