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Money talks, but all mine says is goodbye.
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I think it may be a pre 1950 Austin 8I reckon your ? Is an Austin A70.
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I think it may be a pre 1950 Austin 8I reckon your ? Is an Austin A70.
I was almost convinced it was the Austin 8, the number plate is the original picture is below the bumper like the A 70 but the back wings don't look like the A 70. I think it's an Austin 8 (whatever one of those is).Possible. Here are the A70 and Austin 8 together. I suggested the A70 because we used to have one and it looks slightly bigger than the Austin8. Without seeing the rest of it we may never know
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[/QUOTE]I was almost convinced it was the Austin 8, the number plate is the original picture is below the bumper like the A 70 but the back wings don't look like the A 70. I think it's an Austin 8 (whatever one of those is).
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I'll go pre 1949 Ford Anglia, there was a van version with the spare wheel on the running board
A70, Twice as bad as an A35.I reckon your ? Is an Austin A70.
I'll go pre 1949 Ford Anglia, there was a van version with the spare wheel on the running board
Running board!!!, excuse the language, "you old bugger".I'll go pre 1949 Ford Anglia, there was a van version with the spare wheel on the running board
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Definitely not Blake Street. Boyce street runs off to the right a third of the way down and there isn’t a road there. Although I’m not 100% sure it looks like Tennyson Road off Burgoyne Road. I moved there in the early 80s just before the derelict shops and houses at the top and bottom were knocked down. Was a right shithole at the time. Parents still live there. Ironically it looks like it was taken from the top of Blake Street looking down Harold Street. The houses there were already knocked down (bulldozed in the pic) and rebuilt when I moved there
Big Humber on left? AVL 698, two door, no opening boot, one rear light or is it the petrol cap, so no rear lights looks like 1949-53 ford, ain't got a clue.
Willie Carlin, another devastating sale, Brien Clough had Harris's trousers down there.
Wow, memories. Was on the Kop that day and expected a bit of a tonking. Next away game, I think, was Burnley who were also near the top and we won that too. Ended up in Burnley nick , but not charged, after some shenanigans after the game. Still relegated on the last day of the season.
Pond St, another existential gem SEB.
Rowley, not Harris, sold Carlin to Derby.Willie Carlin, another devastating sale, Brien Clough had Harris's trousers down there.
Once got offered a VHS recorder in there , fresh out of some poor bugger's front room no doubt.
Worked on that for Gleesons
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