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RE: All creatures great and small---

Posted by Bambi B on February 19, 2010 at 12:48:43:




PHOTO: A 1961 Morris Minor coupe I had as a parts car years ago (about 1995), sold on Ebay for $500. I had 5 Minors over the years, starting with a 1952 coupe I had in London in the 70's, license number NUR 401 -"Only 401" for you German speakers. In the photo above you can just see the back of my 1965 Volve 122S estate car which is now In Belgium.

Patricko!,

Yes, and there's another big Daimler in the movies, the blue one driven to Cornwall by Anthony Hopkins in "Remains of the Day". Daimlers were amazing as into the 1930's they still had a model with an engine designed in about 1914.

Cheers,

Bambi B