I've lived at my present address in Kidderminster for 13 months now. Across the street from me, about 40 feet away, is a bungalow. The owners don't live there, choosing instead to rent it out. Today there were workmen doing some repairs to the property and the garage was open (first time I've seen it so), revealing a car-cover shrouding a familiar curvy outline. A quick inquiry confirmed that the garage is home to a 'pale blue' Minor, belonging to the house-owner. I never knew it was there and I've never knowingly seen the owner, but I fully intend to find out more a.s.a.p!
Alternatively, if the owner is a forum-user and the information above sounds familiar, feel free to get in touch for a natter!
A Minor for a neighbour!
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A Minor for a neighbour!
1956 4-door called Max
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Re: A Minor for a neighbour!
A true 'garage find' then...
Not exactly a momentous comment for my 100th post, but what the heck
Not exactly a momentous comment for my 100th post, but what the heck
Basil the 1955 series II
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Re: A Minor for a neighbour!
Congratulations on your first Century!!geoberni wrote:A true 'garage find' then...
Not exactly a momentous comment for my 100th post, but what the heck
1956 4-door called Max