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PostPosted: Fri Sep 17, 2010 10:44 pm 
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We have been able to talk to our friend father (the Driver) all he can remember is that it was part of a car trials. He came 4th and that the car may have been The first Red Car... Yes he did spend time working for Stewart & Ardern, and he was the person that went out to dealers to approve there site to be able to sell Morris/BMC cars.


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Does it have orange indicator glass?

does that denote an age? my '64 has clear glass.

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cush wrote:
Does it have orange indicator glass?

does that denote an age? my '64 has clear glass.

Yes it does look to have a orange indicator glass


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English built Mk1's all had amber lenses. There, they were an indicator only and the park light was in the headlight.

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