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amott
United Kingdom
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Posted - 07/08/2020 : 10:33:08
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Don’t find scenes like this anymore!!!
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George Eagle
United Kingdom
3240 Posts |
Posted - 07/08/2020 : 11:08:04
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This must be either S H Richardson or the Bone Brothers.
The picture reminds me of what Richardson's yard used to look like when I bought my first PA - chassis 1248 - in 1958/9!!! The car survives in single seat format with XPAG engine/gearbox and TC axles "The Bonda Primer" special.
The car with Registration CGP 908 is recorded in the Register as being F0700 - the radiator is not correct. The car nearest the camera is also either an F or an L type.
George Registrar F/L/N types & L2023 |
Edited by - George Eagle on 07/08/2020 11:18:35 |
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mgmog
United Kingdom
467 Posts |
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Oz34
United Kingdom
2543 Posts |
Posted - 07/08/2020 : 13:05:18
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My money would be on the Bones at Greenwich and indeed, if you scroll through their catalogue as linked by Rich there, towards the end, is this photo.
Dave |
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amott
United Kingdom
18 Posts |
Posted - 07/08/2020 : 14:28:30
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Your correct Dave I took all the photographs for the Bones there are a lot of them. I can post them bit by bit if there is interest. |
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Westbury
United Kingdom
2010 Posts |
Posted - 07/08/2020 : 14:33:40
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Adrian,
I for one would be interested, I wished I had saved my old Bones’ catalogues !
Chris |
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Roger Cadogan
United Kingdom
493 Posts |
Posted - 07/08/2020 : 14:56:47
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George mentions the "Bonda Primer Special" a car that I remember racing with back in the early 70's. I always presumed that the name indicated a paint primer current at the time and a paint that was never finished. Happy days when the rivet counters had less sway in those pre OC days ( Originality Correctness). Only a joke honestly!
Roger |
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Cathelijne
Netherlands
744 Posts |
Posted - 07/08/2020 : 15:25:46
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quote: Originally posted by amott
Your correct Dave I took all the photographs for the Bones there are a lot of them. I can post them bit by bit if there is interest.
Yes please! |
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Cathelijne
Netherlands
744 Posts |
Posted - 07/08/2020 : 15:26:59
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"The car nearest the camera is also either an F or an L type."
Surely not an F-type, George??? |
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Oz34
United Kingdom
2543 Posts |
Posted - 07/08/2020 : 16:02:38
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Chris, I know I have at least one Bone catalogue. It may be the one Rich linked to but if not, if I find it would Nick be interested?
Dave |
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JCB
United Kingdom
384 Posts |
Posted - 07/08/2020 : 16:34:55
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Adrian and Forum:
What great photos. So rare to see unrestored cars in this number. Would love to see them all . While the catalog photos are on MMM forum. The detail is lost in the copying process. Is there any way to restore the detail, please. All the best.
John Bakewell |
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George Eagle
United Kingdom
3240 Posts |
Posted - 07/08/2020 : 18:03:15
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Hi Cat
Just testing.![](images/icon_smile_big.gif) With those front wings it is an L type, pity the Registration number is partly hidden. The Bones certainly had a few L2s through their hands, I wonder if this is one of them?
I also have a copy of the Bone catalogue which I could copy?
George |
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mjb
United Kingdom
248 Posts |
Posted - 07/08/2020 : 18:17:09
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These cars were part of the Bone Brothers collection of early MGs and were on offer at auction back in March 1974. BPC479 was L0616 described as a two door drop head coupe by abbey coach works guide price £700. CGP908 was indeed F0700 with a Jarvis body guide price£700. The car at the back looks to be 1930 18/80 MkII tourer, chassis AO434 Reg No MG993 according to the auction catalogue, Guide price £900. Other cars included L Magna four seater LVW863, 18/80 Mk1 saloon Reg WL6144,J1 tourer Reg OY4026,L Magna Salonette Reg ALE853, L Magna drop head coupe by Abbey Reg BPC479 and KN saloon CPX128. The one next to CGP908 looks as if it could be the J1 tourer or possibly a D type.The one between this and the 18/80 doesn't look like an MG, at least the windscreen pillars don't. I wonder how many of these cars have survived. Cheers, Mike.
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amott
United Kingdom
18 Posts |
Posted - 07/08/2020 : 20:48:06
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PeterL
United Kingdom
1723 Posts |
Posted - 07/08/2020 : 21:35:00
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F Abbot Farnham coupe perhaps? |
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Nick Feakes
USA
3376 Posts |
Posted - 07/08/2020 : 23:29:36
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Dave Definitely! Nick
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