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SRV.......
I've just been over on the MacDroitwich.com forum (don't go there if you are easily offended, its a BL forum with no moderation and things get......slightly boisterous.....) and one of the posters claims to have seen the Marina SRV2 being wheeled into a shipping container (22 Aug). Anyone care to have a go at Gaydon and find out WTF is going on?
The classic car movement needs Jeremy Clarkson like Jenson Button needs a towhitch and a Sprite Musketeer....
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Forgive the stupid question, but what is the SRV2?
Any pics?
Any pics?
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=) Sorry! Should have filled you all in! Basically yes it was a safty research car from the 70's. Here is a better history for you from Austin-Rover.com
http://www.austin-rover.co.uk/index.htm ... chsrvf.htm
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http://www.austin-rover.co.uk/index.htm ... chsrvf.htm
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Thanks for that.
Just goes to show, it doesn't matter how many hour's I spend on that site, there is always something to miss!
Would be a real shame to see a vehicle that is part of our heritage go abroad.
Doesn't Ford own Gaydon now? If so that would explain everything.
Mental note, must go back to Gaydon soon before it is filled with Sierra's!

Just goes to show, it doesn't matter how many hour's I spend on that site, there is always something to miss!
Would be a real shame to see a vehicle that is part of our heritage go abroad.
Doesn't Ford own Gaydon now? If so that would explain everything.
Mental note, must go back to Gaydon soon before it is filled with Sierra's!
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81 Escort RS 1600i Retirement fund!
80 Opel Manta GT/J long term partner.
80 Vauxhall Cavalier Sportshatch...going...
78 Triumph Dolomite 1300TC experimental chariot!
75 Marina Sun Tor Retirement home!!!
80 Opel Manta GT/J long term partner.
80 Vauxhall Cavalier Sportshatch...going...
78 Triumph Dolomite 1300TC experimental chariot!
75 Marina Sun Tor Retirement home!!!
Apparently the Triplex Princess has been seen out in the open in a dodgy state. I've got many reservations about Ford in control of history of a major rival from the past, put frankly they don't seem to be looking after many of the exhibits in a sympathetic way. Gaydon is a special place, but it can only be special if it has special items to exhibit.
The last time I saw the SRV2 must have been around ten years ago, it was in an 'original' state, but it did seem to have a little battle damage....
The last time I saw the SRV2 must have been around ten years ago, it was in an 'original' state, but it did seem to have a little battle damage....
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