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3rd September 2021, 06:06 AM
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Re: D is for Dockers,E is for E-Types....
Private car collectors are in large numbers here in Oz.
In Melbourne there is one guy, L. Fox transport magnate, who has one of the largest collections in the southern hemisphere.
Open to the public, for a consideration of course, there are well lover 100 cars of all shapes and sizes.
We also have a number of clubs for various models, on the beach front grass in Geelong they will often meet for a big show.
Triumph are one of the biggest with the sports cars, Jaguar and Land Rover also regularly appear.
But most Sundays in the summer months there will be a meet somewhere of classic and vintage modles.


Happy daze John in Oz.
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3rd September 2021, 06:29 AM
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Re: D is for Dockers,E is for E-Types....
The Brighton Motor Museum was a "satellite" of the Beaulieu Motor Museum, and was located in the Brighton Aquarium site between 1961 and 1968, with an entrance on Madeira Drive for the cars.
https://www.beaulieu.co.uk/
Midland Motor Museum at Measham
1963 Opened with 18,000 sq. ft. Owned by a company formed by David Wickins, Chairman of Measham Motor Sales.
1985 October 1st. Closed down.
K.
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3rd September 2021, 07:21 PM
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Re: D is for Dockers,E is for E-Types....

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Lewis McColl
I was trying guess what make this one was then I found it was only ever a concept car? Did it ever go into production if so who made it
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I tried to down load the caption for it Lewis but was over the limit so here you are.
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