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Ray Masters
United Kingdom
563 Posts |
Posted - 13/11/2018 : 18:02:20
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Simon. Fantastic to read Michael Marshall words. He also mentions those special headlights !. The colour was two tone grey when l bought it from somebody in the Bolton area.
I would love to know who Michael sold it to because he would , almost certainly ,be tthe person l bought it off. I think he was possibly a mill owner or son of as it was kept in the workshop of a big mill in Lancashire. I had the ex-Lund also at the time and both cars were weighed on the mills weighbridge. Is it possible to ask Michael who he sold it to ? I would very much like to know .
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LewPalmer
USA
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Posted - 13/11/2018 : 19:23:15
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Ray, The ownership history I have on the car, albeit possibly incomplete is: Miss J.M. Clements, Green Bank, Shiphay Lane, Torquay m(original owner) Peter Hennessy, Yarner, Netherton, Nr. Newton Abbot, S. Devon 4/19/1940 Michael Marshall, 1955-1958, Belfast and Bolton, England 1958-1960 Ray Masters 1960-1961 Peter Welch, West Vancouver, BC, Canada (current owner)
Lew Palmer PA1169, PB0560 |
Edited by - LewPalmer on 13/11/2018 19:28:25 |
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LewPalmer
USA
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Simon Johnston
United Kingdom
5987 Posts |
Posted - 13/11/2018 : 20:39:36
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Ray,
If you drop me an email (my email address is in my profile - just click on my name) I can put you in touch with Michael. I know he would be delighted to make contact.
Simon J J3437 |
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Ray Masters
United Kingdom
563 Posts |
Posted - 14/11/2018 : 08:18:08
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Simon. Will drop you an email in a few days time. Currently on holiday for a few days .& working on a borrowed iPad. Cheers, Ray
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briang
United Kingdom
218 Posts |
Posted - 14/11/2018 : 10:11:18
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I clearly remember seeing an Airline in a scrapyard not far from Belfast, in the late fifties. My father dismissed it as being too far gone to restore, so I assume that was "one that got away', rather than the car we are discussing on this thread. Then again, when faced in 1966 with a choice between a rusty C type and a slightly less rusty J2, he opted for the J2, rather than the C type, which is now performing rather well in MMM racing... C'est la vie!
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