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richmixture
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Post by richmixture »

kaiserbilly1 wrote:Is RICHMIXTURE you Mr Barnes :?:

regards

Bill

PS nice to see someone else flying the flag !!
Of course its me Bill - I was in debate to weather I should fly the english flag or my family flag - I might change at some point haha :lol:
Kris
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Post by clive »

:shock: Its getting lika a regatta with all these flags! (Or the UN!) :lol: :lol:
Cheers, Clive.

(If I'm not here I'm in my workshop or on the golf course!)
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kaiserbilly1
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You started it Clive !!! :shock:

regards

Bill
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Migge
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Post by Migge »

Kris,

Thanks.

I have ordered a new steering rack (85,-) from SC and UJs (20,-)also. Still need an radiatior, aluminium if possible!

Cheers
Michael
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Post by kaiserbilly1 »

Migge

Is that your 289, it looks nice, what about sending some photos to Richard Stubberfield for your page on the web site :?:

Bill
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Post by Migge »

Bill,

that's a pic of Allen Grants Coventry Walnut Creek 289, which became famous beating the factory racers at St. Barbara in 1963. A year later famous again in black # 15 with yellow stripes. Sold last year or the year before for 2.2 million!

I've never seen that paint sheme on a Cobra, not once. It looks realy nice and if I'll ever finish my VERY OLD BRA 289 it will be look like the Coventry one.

I hope, it will be done 2008 for Silverstone :)

Cheers
Michael
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