Took my new toy to it's first real show. by takestock


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takestock
Well received but I got sunburnt as we had to stay all day

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Dave....

Posted 19 Aug 2018, 19:34 #1 

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MrDoodles
Sunbeam Talbot? :confused:
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Posted 19 Aug 2018, 20:25 #2 

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Mick
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:) :) Little beauty

Posted 19 Aug 2018, 22:17 #3 

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takestock
Sunbeam Talbot 90 mk3
2.2 4 cyl
80bhp
93mph
1955
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Dave....

Posted 20 Aug 2018, 06:52 #4 

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Duncan
That is a beauty!
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Posted 20 Aug 2018, 20:36 #5 

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Bernard
Didn't know that you'd got that, looks lovely. Unfortunately I'm old enough to remember them when new and winning rallies.

Posted 21 Aug 2018, 11:59 #6 

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takestock
Ideally I would like to re-trim the interior, It has been dyed black and whilst sound could be better. Already been in touch with a couple of re trimmers but it's not the largest cabin so the seats are by no means XL. Even so just for a re-trim of the front 2 seats and rear bench seat the quote was the wrong side of £1500 !!! So, I will be shopping around.
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Posted 21 Aug 2018, 14:23 #7 

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woolleysox
Looking good
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Posted 21 Aug 2018, 20:03 #8 

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Jürgen
That's a lovely car, Dave, I like it.

Posted 22 Aug 2018, 15:58 #9 

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Duncan
Newton do a lot of stuff for Morris so might do part for these too.
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Posted 27 Aug 2018, 20:28 #10 

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Arctic
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HI Dave.
Great car picture is a lot better than the ones I saw on your phone at the nano, how does the sunroof work is it a winder, hopefully it does not suffer from poor drain tubes ;) cool car :thumbsup:
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Posted 28 Aug 2018, 01:07 #11 

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Trebor
nice motor Dave, it needs to go to a Nano meet i reckon
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