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    #16
    Pass, it's the only one there so I guess it is. great little place not many cars but lots of other stuff, models, tools, early diagnostic tools, in fact anything motoring related. £4.50 each well spent in my opinion.

    Ian.
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      #17
      Originally posted by milothedog View Post
      I'll give you that Peter, it's a 1932 Triumph super seven, (apparently it was an upmarket version of the Austin seven) in the little museum in Bourton on the Water.


      Ian.
      Hey the prize is mine, Peter got the decade wrong!

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        #18
        Originally posted by milothedog View Post
        Pass, it's the only one there so I guess it is. great little place not many cars but lots of other stuff, models, tools, early diagnostic tools, in fact anything motoring related. £4.50 each well spent in my opinion.

        Ian.
        Is that the place where 'Brum' lives..?

        Jer
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          #19
          Yep, that's the one,

          Ian
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            #20
            Originally posted by milothedog View Post
            I'll give you that Peter, it's a 1932 Triumph super seven, (apparently it was an upmarket version of the Austin seven) in the little museum in Bourton on the Water.


            Ian.
            At this point, we left the main museum hall, thinking that was the conclusion of the visit, but were delighted to find another series of interconnected buildings with some additional displays in them. Apparently this "barn find" is a rare Triumph from the 1920s. Restorable, I am sure, but not quickly, cheaply or easily:
            The power of the internet.

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              #21
              Originally posted by milothedog View Post
              Pass, it's the only one there so I guess it is. great little place not many cars but lots of other stuff, models, tools, early diagnostic tools, in fact anything motoring related. £4.50 each well spent in my opinion.

              Ian.



              Sorry for the slow typing Great little place, you can book parking for a group in advance, it's only a small spot but your car's on show. It's a lovely charming jumble of a place, and some of the cars are rare and wonderful. A good couple of hours worth. Martin.

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                #22
                They must have changed their mind then, The internet can be wrong some times
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                  #23
                  Originally posted by milothedog View Post
                  I'll give you that Peter, it's a 1932 Triumph super seven, (apparently it was an upmarket version of the Austin seven) in the little museum in Bourton on the Water.
                  Ian.
                  I think that Chris deserves the prize.
                  No doubt Bourton on the water has changed since this photo was taken in 1967.B on W.jpg

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by peterrc View Post
                    I think that Chris deserves the prize.
                    No doubt Bourton on the water has changed since this photo was taken in 1967.[ATTACH=CONFIG]15231[/ATTACH]
                    Blimey Peter, 67, I think you maybe due for a re visit.

                    Ian.
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                      #25
                      Originally posted by peterrc View Post
                      I think that Chris deserves the prize.
                      No doubt Bourton on the water has changed since this photo was taken in 1967.[ATTACH=CONFIG]15231[/ATTACH]



                      I doubt that very much, part of it's charm ! Martin.

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                        #26
                        A mate of mine runs the Mousetrap Inn at Bourton-on-the-Water - damned fine food to be had there if ever you are there and hungry...

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