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Re: Austin 7 Ulster Rep (Red) For Sale (1930) RD 2119 £23750

I think you have that wrong, Tony.
Ferrari owners may well purport, but us common people bull****.

Re: Austin 7 Ulster Rep (Red) For Sale (1930) RD 2119 £23750

alan, theres NO shortage of that in any part of the car world.

new or old.

tony

Location: huncote

Re: Austin 7 Ulster Rep (Red) For Sale (1930) RD 2119 £23750

So who in the A7 world is the biggest bull******* then ?

Name names !

Re: Austin 7 Ulster Rep (Red) For Sale (1930) RD 2119 £23750

Geoff
So who in the A7 world is the biggest bull******* then ?

Name names !


Blimey, where would you start?.......

Location: Polegate, East Sussex, United Kingdom

Re: Austin 7 Ulster Rep (Red) For Sale (1930) RD 2119 £23750

Geoff
So who in the A7 world is the biggest bull******* then ?

Name names !


Hi Geoff,

I think it's only fear, if you are going to start that one off.

You should name the first five. And list your known email address.

It's always a cowards way, to load the gun. And expect someone else to fire it for them.

Tony.

Location: Huncote on the pig

Re: Austin 7 Ulster Rep (Red) For Sale (1930) RD 2119 £23750

I say this with my tongue firmly in my cheek, but the A Seven clubs should have a publication showing the increase in value of various bits which are, "believed", "thought to be" and "purported". No doubt a computer algorithm could be written to make the system work. It would be even more complicated if the purported springs of an Ulster were combined with "once looked at by Arthur Waite" to "worked on by Arthur Waite" to "on a car driven by Arthur Waite".

Location: Sunny Seattle