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What a find Ian!
Where did you find it?
This Dec 31st 1969 registered car is according to DVLA still taxed and MOT'd - who owns it?
Hoood was the worst but several other plummy english pronunciations. I was in my latter twenties when this was produced and even then abhorred these plummy commentaries.
One technical point. This video was obviously made at the introduction of the Mk1 but mentions anti-burst door catches that I thought were only introduced on the "full" Mk2 some years later?
Regards
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Hi Ian
I uploaded that video a couple of years ago.
I scanned it from the original 35mm film strip and recorded the sound from the accompanying LP record and digitised it all with the help of my son. I have also got the filmstrip that goes with the engine training notes which I will one day get around to scanning. It may only be the pictures that are in the booklet though.
Pete
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One of the vice-presidents and regional co-ordinator for the South East, details in mag.Originally posted by HersnotHis View PostThanks but who is he? How did he acquire it? Just interested that such an early promotional car is still obviously on the road - would be pleased to hear of history.
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Originally posted by redstag View PostHi Ian
I uploaded that video a couple of years ago.
I scanned it from the original 35mm film strip and recorded the sound from the accompanying LP record and digitised it all with the help of my son. I have also got the filmstrip that goes with the engine training notes which I will one day get around to scanning. It may only be the pictures that are in the booklet though.
Pete
Now you say that Pete, I remember you posting about doing it on here. Thank you for sharing and taking the time and trouble to do it.
I look forward to the next one.
Ian,
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Hi , Steve Keifer , bought the car from Barrett's triumph parts company , they made it available when they stopped selling triumph parts , I believe they only supply Jaguar parts now ! Regards GrahamOriginally posted by HersnotHis View PostThanks but who is he? How did he acquire it? Just interested that such an early promotional car is still obviously on the road - would be pleased to hear of history.
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Anorak time, Mr. Chumly-Warner was Harry Enfield, not the Fast Show, c'mon EddOriginally posted by edd View PostI love how it's directed to "Gentlemen " not sexist at all
The hood or howd ?
I'm sure it's Mr chumly Warner from the fast show commentating.
Very interesting Ian cheers.
Edd

And what's wrong with being sexist?
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Proper anorak time, it's spelt Cholmondley-Warner!Originally posted by stagstan View PostAnorak time, Mr. Chumly-Warner was Harry Enfield, not the Fast Show, c'mon Edd

And what's wrong with being sexist?
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My neighbour has hit his midlife crisis a lot later than me and bought himself a bright yellow TVR Griffith 500, looks gorgeous, sounds fantastic!
Jason
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