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What on earth is that car on the right. It looks like the Johnny Cash 'one piece at a time' car with no two bits fitting together.
What on earth is that car on the right. It looks like the Johnny Cash 'one piece at a time' car with no two bits fitting together.
The square brick building on the corner (Upper Rock Gardens/Edward St) behind the back of the bus is built on a wartime bomb site; my Dad was living in a basement flat just across the road at the time (Egremont Place). I have a feeling this was the September 1940 incident when the Odeon cinema was hit; a Dornier jettisoned its load while under attack, dumping 20 bombs across the area.
Think that’s a Hillman Minx Audax convertible from the 60’s.What on earth is that car on the right. It looks like the Johnny Cash 'one piece at a time' car with no two bits fitting together.
Does the shop to the right of the bus sell aphrodisiacs?
The very first time the word "Psychobilly" was used to build his Psychobilly Cadillac, a song about his time in Detroit working on the assembly line and folks stealing bits to build their cars at home, something the wife's family actually did although not a full car.What on earth is that car on the right. It looks like the Johnny Cash 'one piece at a time' car with no two bits fitting together.
Have Diechmann made a lot of enemies? Why else would they need a three storey fortress?
I loved that model shop on the corner!
A pedant may say a Sunbeam Rapier ConvertibleThink that’s a Hillman Minx Audax convertible from the 60’s.
See here: http://www.simoncars.co.uk/audax/slides/Hillman Minx Series I Convertible rear.jpg
Yep you are right. The “wings “ over the rear wheels are the clue. Well spotted.A pedant may say a Sunbeam Rapier Convertible
(with a dodgy door, obvs)
But I wouldn't be sure that the boot isn't from a MinxYep you are right. The “wings “ over the rear wheels are the clue. Well spotted.
Possible. The “Audax” range was used both in the Sunbeam and Hillman. All part of the Roots group parts bin.But I wouldn't be sure that the boot isn't from a Minx
I did my time trying to spot Minxs, Gazelles etc as I clambered around the breakers yard at Pease Pottage, nicking bits to keep my Rapier on the road. Remember the rule 'If it fits in your toolbox, there's no charge'. No, couldn't find anything today matePossible. The “Audax” range was used both in the Sunbeam and Hillman. All part of the Roots group parts bin.
Before Diechmann I think it was C&H fabrics but unfortunately it was curtains for their businessHave Diechmann made a lot of enemies? Why else would they need a three storey fortress?
Have Diechmann made a lot of enemies? Why else would they need a three storey fortress?
It failed to make a net profit.Before Diechmann I think it was C&H fabrics but unfortunately it was curtains for their business
They should have pulled themselves together.Before Diechmann I think it was C&H fabrics but unfortunately it was curtains for their business
Or someone should've showed them how to valance the books.They should have pulled themselves together.