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Re: Website



Fereday, Chris wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> This is the final message relating to this website
> 
> http://website.lineone.net/~chris.fereday
> 
> Please follow the link to the scrap yard pictures - I'd appreciate any
> comments
> 
> The link to a full size picture doesn't work apart from on the blue Stag (a
> sorry state I'm sure you will agree).
> 
> Please bear in mind that this site is still under construction.
> 
> If anyone recognises their car and wants it removed from the site or if
> anyone would like to add their car to the site, please let me know.

Chris,

The scrap yard scenes look very depressing. It really annoys me when
people leave cars to rot in their garden. If you knock on the door and
ask if they want to sell it or parts from it they tell you to get lost.
Many years later when the car is unmovable and worthless they decide to
get rid of it ! I believe that this situation applied to one of the
`press car' Stags that was on display at SOC National Day after being
left in an orchard for many years with the owner refusing to sell. The
driver's seat was nearly on the ground and I bet there weren't many
saveable panels on it !

Regards,

Dave.
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