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RE: Cars that were perfect first time - Duncan Grimmond - 10-03-2019

Reckless wrote "Useless here in the Cevennes where there are hills everywhere."
I know people who have done the Coast to Coast here, St Abbs to St Bees via Alston. Many cases of "L.P.A. required" reported!
Horses for courses etc.

If I were in France I'd be there E50 note...


RE: Cars that were perfect first time - Ruairidh Dunford - 10-03-2019

The photo of the Commer is taken 3 miles north of St Abbs Duncan!


RE: Cars that were perfect first time - Duncan Grimmond - 10-03-2019

St Abbs is a lovely place for a visit in a camper...


RE: Cars that were perfect first time - Tony Griffiths - 13-03-2019

That reminds me, Motor Sport Magazine tested a rear-engined Skoda and wrote it up as haing impressive the road holding - except, not so impressed when they discovered the reason - a paving slab under the "boot" carpet.


RE: Cars that were perfect first time - Bruce Nicholls - 14-03-2019

I am reminded that the Fiat 850 Coupes (rear engine) my Mother had between 1966 to 1979 were always driven with a case of dog food (Pal I think) under the bonnet.


RE: Cars that were perfect first time - AllAlloyCup - 15-03-2019


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Hi Duncan

I can walk to St Abbs from my house in about 20 mins.
Half way there is our Beach Hut at Coldingham Bay.
It’s in need of some TLC on the roof.

Regards

Bill G

Ps 10 mins off the A1