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Good point Jeremy but finding drawings and the manufacture of other unique parts could make building such a car a lot more expensive than an M Type for which many specialised parts are available from Sports and Vintage and others.
Having said that, if anyone knows of the where abouts of drawings, photographs or better still a complete or incomplete vehicle with a body from a specialist coachbuilder, please let me (and the rest of our community)know.
Chris
Having said that, if anyone knows of the where abouts of drawings, photographs or better still a complete or incomplete vehicle with a body from a specialist coachbuilder, please let me (and the rest of our community)know.
Chris
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Hi all, don't like to rush things but its about time I said hello! I have limited time so it's not easy to find time for computing. I have a 32 2seat tourer, 33model 4seater saloon, 34 2seat tourer plus bits and bobs. I love minors! You may have seen me and my dog at the 2007 rally. Good to see Gren on the roll call, a friendly gent when I 1st joined the vmr. Toby
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Hi All.
My name is Trevor Wilkinson, I am retired and live in rural Bedfordshire, about a mile from the Shuttleworth Collection at Old Warden.
I have a 1934 2 seat Minor that I bought in November 1997 (UN 6979)
The car is in regular use, my most ambitious trip was a tour of Eire via Holyhead last year.
Gren Strickland first got me involved with the VMR and I have since become one of the regulars of the "Anglian Chapter"
My name is Trevor Wilkinson, I am retired and live in rural Bedfordshire, about a mile from the Shuttleworth Collection at Old Warden.
I have a 1934 2 seat Minor that I bought in November 1997 (UN 6979)
The car is in regular use, my most ambitious trip was a tour of Eire via Holyhead last year.
Gren Strickland first got me involved with the VMR and I have since become one of the regulars of the "Anglian Chapter"
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Hi all,
I'm Chris Lambert and live in an appropriately flat part of the UK, namely Suffolk. I am semi retired and another member of the Anglian crew. I have two Minors, a 1930 Coachbuilt saloon and a similar vintage Semi Sports. I have been a club member since 2002 and competed in the saloon at a VSCC at Colern where I didn't achieve slowest time of the day!
My ambition is to compete in a VSCC speed event in the Semi Sports at somewhere like Prescott, but I think I have more chance of winning the national lottery than getting an entry in a Minor at this prestigeous VSCC event.
I'm Chris Lambert and live in an appropriately flat part of the UK, namely Suffolk. I am semi retired and another member of the Anglian crew. I have two Minors, a 1930 Coachbuilt saloon and a similar vintage Semi Sports. I have been a club member since 2002 and competed in the saloon at a VSCC at Colern where I didn't achieve slowest time of the day!
My ambition is to compete in a VSCC speed event in the Semi Sports at somewhere like Prescott, but I think I have more chance of winning the national lottery than getting an entry in a Minor at this prestigeous VSCC event.
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Astons & M types
Lovely Car Halbe! My late Uncle bought a MKII 1.5 4 seater back in the early 1960s. It was the first proper PVT car I rode in! My Cousin now owns it.Ian Grace wrote:Here's a picture of Halbe's Aston. See his post on the previous page. Halbe is looking for an M Type.
Good luck with your search for an M type - why not get one thats finished, they often go for a song.

OHC 1929 Tourer WE6554
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Three open two seaters taken at my local airfield.
A photo of my '34 SV with two Moths, I took a short flight over the area in the yellow Moth and nearly froze, (they are a lot faster than Minors)
I asked the pilot what speed we were flying at, he said, "I am doing the same speed as you, the dial is in front of you."
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Photos of out minors.
Dear fellow minor owners. Good to see such super photgraphs - How do you post them? I have a few good photos of my minor and photos of engine rebuild - what do I do to show everyone? Help please. Alister.
Hello David
Thanks for your nice reply.
I enjoyed looking at your uncle's long chassis , they are nice car's indeed.
If you want to know where the car is today, you can contact Jim or Bruce Young tel nr: 01386 750935
Isn,t the MG the 1934 Jensen bodied K3?
No, I'm not looking for a finished car, I really enjoy the proces of restoring a car and bringing her back to an more or less original state.
It is also a way to get to know your car so much better.
Maybe not the easiest , but for me the most rewarding way.
Halbe Tjepkema
Thanks for your nice reply.
I enjoyed looking at your uncle's long chassis , they are nice car's indeed.
If you want to know where the car is today, you can contact Jim or Bruce Young tel nr: 01386 750935
Isn,t the MG the 1934 Jensen bodied K3?
No, I'm not looking for a finished car, I really enjoy the proces of restoring a car and bringing her back to an more or less original state.
It is also a way to get to know your car so much better.
Maybe not the easiest , but for me the most rewarding way.
Halbe Tjepkema
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Thanks Halbe - sounds like my cousin Paul has sold the Aston since I last spoke to him. Shame, but I suspect it will now get used again which will be nice. I am trying to find out about the MG in the picture and will let you know.halbe wrote:Hello David
Thanks for your nice reply.
I enjoyed looking at your uncle's long chassis , they are nice car's indeed.
If you want to know where the car is today, you can contact Jim or Bruce Young tel nr: 01386 750935
Isn,t the MG the 1934 Jensen bodied K3?
No, I'm not looking for a finished car, I really enjoy the proces of restoring a car and bringing her back to an more or less original state.
It is also a way to get to know your car so much better.
Maybe not the easiest , but for me the most rewarding way.
Halbe Tjepkema
I understand what you mean about restoring the M type yourself, but as I don't have adequate workshop facilities, or deep pockets, I tend to look for runners that only need mild fetling.

Regards
David
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David
My pockets are probably the same size as yours, but I do have a nice garage and some of the skils to restore a car.
Not all Aston Martin owners are of the millioner variety ,some are just lucky people who's father bought a nice car in a period when the hobbie was more importent than the money.
I really don't feel at home in a place where people only think of theire cars as investments.
Anyway my project is out there somewhere , whether it's an MGM or something else.
halbe
My pockets are probably the same size as yours, but I do have a nice garage and some of the skils to restore a car.
Not all Aston Martin owners are of the millioner variety ,some are just lucky people who's father bought a nice car in a period when the hobbie was more importent than the money.
I really don't feel at home in a place where people only think of theire cars as investments.
Anyway my project is out there somewhere , whether it's an MGM or something else.
halbe
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Dear Halbe
Latest info on MG in photo is:
'According to the MGCC Register it is a K2 (c/n K2001) fitted with a Jensen body that was previously on a K3 (K3025). The car now seems to have the reg. no. UVF 19'
This came via the VSCC forum website which is a truly wonderous source of infomation. One of the forum contributers drove this very car - last week!
All the best
David
Latest info on MG in photo is:
'According to the MGCC Register it is a K2 (c/n K2001) fitted with a Jensen body that was previously on a K3 (K3025). The car now seems to have the reg. no. UVF 19'
This came via the VSCC forum website which is a truly wonderous source of infomation. One of the forum contributers drove this very car - last week!

All the best
David

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Roll Call
Hi Folks.
I am Roger Lucke and live near Cambridge. I work for the Medical Research Council and manage the Instrument Workshop at their LMB research facility in Cambridge. I bought the ex Harry Edwards CMS bodied Minor in 1999. Since then I have just about finished sorting it out mechanically

The CMS at Glandford Church during this years Norfolk holiday.
I am Roger Lucke and live near Cambridge. I work for the Medical Research Council and manage the Instrument Workshop at their LMB research facility in Cambridge. I bought the ex Harry Edwards CMS bodied Minor in 1999. Since then I have just about finished sorting it out mechanically

The CMS at Glandford Church during this years Norfolk holiday.
Last edited by RLucke on Mon Mar 17, 2008 8:54 pm, edited 6 times in total.
Roger Lucke