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Kartik,
Your car and its resurrection are no less fascinating for me to read about.
It is good to know that, from Seattle to Jaipur, there are people all over the world who share a common passion for these 80 year old English cars and are doing their best to bring them back from the brink of extinction. Long may this continue.
Ian
Your car and its resurrection are no less fascinating for me to read about.
It is good to know that, from Seattle to Jaipur, there are people all over the world who share a common passion for these 80 year old English cars and are doing their best to bring them back from the brink of extinction. Long may this continue.
Ian
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Here is Olive Willats on the day in 2004 when she was visited by David Roscoe at her home in Devon. That's the FIAME cup that she won on the bonnet of David's Semi-sports, as well as some other rally memorabilia. There is a letter from VSCC member Laurence Sawyers in the May issue of the Automobile correcting information published a few months ago in Finds and Discoveries. I am not sure where the magazine got their information.
Anyway, she won her class in the Concours, and this is the cup she won. An amazing lady who died in 2005 - just over a year after this photo was taken.
Anyway, she won her class in the Concours, and this is the cup she won. An amazing lady who died in 2005 - just over a year after this photo was taken.
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Updated ETA for the container just received - now due into Port of Seattle Sunday 1st May.
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Getting closer - she will be in LAX in a couple of hours.
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Now heading for Oakland, so will be passing under the Golden Gate in a few hours time. Not sure where she's going next, but it shouldn't take ten days to get to Seattle - she's due here on the first of May, or she might get in early.
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Just approaching the Golden Gate. And just visible on the web cam.
Coming in thru the Gate and heading behind Alcatraz:
And here she is from a different camera - that's the Bay Bridge in the background, which connects downtown San Francisco with Oakland, where the ship is heading :
Finally a high res webcam view. My container is that red one just in the middle.
Coming in thru the Gate and heading behind Alcatraz:
And here she is from a different camera - that's the Bay Bridge in the background, which connects downtown San Francisco with Oakland, where the ship is heading :
Finally a high res webcam view. My container is that red one just in the middle.
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Now she's off to Japan! I can only assume that the container was off-loaded in Oakland and is completing the journey by road.
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I sure hope so Ian.......... you've waited long enough for it........
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Reminds me of Kate Winslet in Titanic - floating around in the water crying 'Come back"!
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let's hope they unloaded the right red container
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I have been sea-sick for a month!! All the best Ian. Highlander.
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Looks like you'll have to stay sea-sick a little longer. I just spoke to the agent who spoke to the broker who tells us that the container did indeed get offloaded from the Kobe Express last weekend but will be forwarded on to Seattle on another ship - now not due in to Seattle until 6th May!
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Latest update just in from my shipping agent. Due into Port of Seattle next Wednesday and should be delivered to me Friday - a week today. I should have the second vessel's name on Monday, so I'll be able to track her in.
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Latest update from the shippers is that the container should be released in Seattle tomorrow, so delivered to me Thursday or Friday. Even the agent wasn't sure whether it is arriving by ship or rail from Oakland. I should have final confirmation tomorrow some time. I have a 6' x 12' flatbed box trailer with ramp rented from U-Haul because their car trailer has separate tracks and they are too wide apart for the Minor. And I'm hauling it with a Chevvy Suburban. Delivery will be to my office which has a truck unloading dock which is perfect, then I'll be doing three runs back to the house in the evening - two for the cars and one for the Mirror dinghy. And I have checked that the dinghy trailer's 50 mm ball hitch will fit the 2" ball on the Suburban. The tailboard electrics almost certainly won't be compatible, so I'll make sure I shift that in daylight. So I think we're all set for the big day.