Canadian Mumford
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Re: Canadian Mumford
That looks brilliant - well done. How long has it taken you to get it up to that condition?
Re: Canadian Mumford
Very nice! This is the one that was down in Cornwall was it not? If it is, although it was far from bad then it looks like it's had a lot of work since!
Matt
1974 1973 Tundra Black Tulip 1800 SDL TC Estate "Mud"- Freshly Franked rolling shell.
Really, really horrible 1974 Black Tulip 1300 DL- Basically compost.
1974 1973 Tundra Black Tulip 1800 SDL TC Estate "Mud"- Freshly Franked rolling shell.
Really, really horrible 1974 Black Tulip 1300 DL- Basically compost.
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Re: Canadian Mumford
Yes it’s the car from Cornwall.
After the left hand conversion was finished and vehicle inspection complete. I kept replacing parts with better or NOS parts that I have while the rain was pouring down over the winter months.
Unfortunately my two cars weren’t parked together at the show on the weekend so here is a couple in my driveway.
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After the left hand conversion was finished and vehicle inspection complete. I kept replacing parts with better or NOS parts that I have while the rain was pouring down over the winter months.
Unfortunately my two cars weren’t parked together at the show on the weekend so here is a couple in my driveway.
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Re: Canadian Mumford
I do like those narrow whitewall tyres. I did that to my '75 SDL back in the 80s, with a tin of Humbrol paint! Fortunately there was a raised line on the tyrewall I could follow, so they were concentric... I like the chrome on the saloon's 'B' pillar too.
Was your show an exclusively British car show? I could see an MG, a Triumph TR and a Triumph Mayflower.
Was your show an exclusively British car show? I could see an MG, a Triumph TR and a Triumph Mayflower.
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Yes
The show was exclusive to British cars put on by the local club that I’m a part of
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The show was exclusive to British cars put on by the local club that I’m a part of
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Re: Canadian Mumford
Lovely job!
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Re: Canadian Mumford
Beautiful! The boot rack on the saloon is a nice touch
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Re: Canadian Mumford
A factory option, according to this brochure. Wonder if it was offered in any other markets?Morris McKinnon wrote: ↑Wed Apr 25, 2018 2:52 pm Beautiful! The boot rack on the saloon is a nice touch
Bryan
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1972 Morris Marina 1750 TC Coupe "Ozzy"
Auckland NZ
1972 Morris Marina 1750 TC Coupe "Ozzy"