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NameThe Flash
Date30-08-2008
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MessageMy Mouse works her paws to the bone on this web site every month, but does anyone leave a message in this Guest Book ????


NameCHICKEN MAN
Date26-08-2008
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MessageExcellent job Webmaster,Flash and young Miss Flash.
Janelle and Jeff


Namejustin pye
Date25-06-2008
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Messagenot a bad site i have a 1953 morris oxford mo series im looking for some parts if people can help thank you justin


NamePaul Yorke
Date01-04-2008
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MessageHi ,

Just popped in from a link from Bernie.

You've got some great cars there and quite a selection to.

If I ever get over there I'll have to time it with a N & N meeting!

Happy motoring! Paul. smilie


NameBruce Northcott
Date11-03-2008
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MessageHi Folks,

I would best describe myself as a "frustrated" British car fan. Whilst I have never actually owned one, I learned to drive in a prototype 1963 Morris 1100 (with a "Fireflash" engine - in Nurburg White duco).

I was brought up surrounded by British cars and yes I was born in the UK. My maternal grandfather (who lived in the British West Indies) owned a late 5o's Ford Popular and later had a Ford Anglia Super on a UK visit, which he later sold to my Uncle.

My father had two company Ford Anglia Standards (in the early 60's). After coming to Australia, my father owned a 1972 Austin Kimberley Mark 2, my aforementioned grandfather owned a 1965 Mini Deluxe and later a 1967 Morris 1100S (semi-auto).

My uncle (now in Melbourne) was a design engineer with BMC/ Leyand from the 1950's to 1975 (when Zetland closed down). He owned an original Morris Mini Minor and a Mini Traveller with a 1275 Cooper S motor. It was his pride and joy until his son wrote it off. It is still in his garage (a wreck awaiting restoration). My uncle also designed the V8 motor for the P76 (and as he is only to happy to point out, had NOTHING to do with the body design!). He still comes to Sydney once a year for the annual Leyland reunion.

If I was to succeed in purchasing a British car of some sort, would I be welcome to join your club? If so, what would be the cost? I'm not particularly mechanical (but that's more to lack of opportunity rather than lack of ability!). I am keen to learn!


NameMark & Keri Burton
Date19-01-2008
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MessageWell done Mouse. What a great Web Site!! Thanks Flash for the excellent photography. Looking forward to catching up with everyone this year and wishing everyone happiness and health for 2008. See you at the "landing" on the 26th. smilie smilie


NameThe Flash
Date22-12-2007
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Messagesmilie Merry Xmas and a safe New Year to all the members of our great little Car Club. HO HO HO,
From The Flash, The Mouse and The Mini Mouse
smilie smilie smilie


NameGrant Plummer
Date28-09-2007
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Messageyou have a very good selection of cars in the club i have an xjsc 1988 live on the coast whear can i buy a tr6 ??? smilie
cheers for now


NameRobyn Francis
Date20-08-2007
MessageWeb site looks great. As we were unable to attend the N & N and the ABD it was great to see the pictures up and running the day after. Well done Mouse. Hope to catch up with everyone soon.


NameCHICKEN MAN
Date26-06-2007
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MessageI also visited the club photo gallery. I can't identify the person getting breakfast in bed at Falls Retreat?
Well done with the Club Website.


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