General Category > Invalid Carriages & other related conveyances

Invalid Carriage 1952

<< < (2/2)

Mark Green:
You have some very different things on your side. For a foreigner they are new to me and very interesting. Thanks Barry

Barry:
Careful Mark.  You are being drawn into the dark side.  Before you know where you are you will be painting your Frisky light blue!

Good that you are enjoying our quirky vehicles and harmless banter. 

Bert Greeves progressed the Thundersley Invacar alongside the famous Greeves Scrambling bikes - Greeves Griffon etc.
I used to live close to Thundersley and my friends Dad was a director at Greeves.

http://www.virtualgaz.com/invacarpage.htm

I always wanted a Model 70 but could never have one. They all belonged to the government and were only for the disabled.

I am lucky enough to own one of the few that got through the scrapping scheme.  There are only a few left (some would disagree with the word lucky).

Now it has stirred a greater interest in vehicles for the disabled.

Stuart is the real expert for sure.
http://invalidcarriageregister.wordpress.com/10-invacar-ltd/

Navigation

[0] Message Index

[*] Previous page

Go to full version