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 Post subject: Ballarat swap meet
PostPosted: Thu Mar 17, 2016 12:00 pm 
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I know the Ballarat swap meet was several weeks ago, however wondering
if anyone found any interesting Mini stuff or any bargains.
I bought 2 excellent tail lamp lenses and a great complete tail lamp,
both for round nose. Also bought a few hoses at $1 each. Did not see
much other Mini stuff.


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 Post subject: Re: Ballarat swap meet
PostPosted: Thu Mar 17, 2016 1:38 pm 
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There was a nice Velocette KSS that I would have liked.

There was a nicely restored 850.

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 Post subject: Re: Ballarat swap meet
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Same as the Sydney ones to you gotta look hard for mini stuff or any car that isn't either a ford or Holden

but there is mini stuff at these things which I come home with all the time when I go to one


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 Post subject: Re: Ballarat swap meet
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I purchased a Mk1 washer bottle and pump with the green pipe. 3 Britax NOS seat belts in silver with chrome buckles in boxes. I had a choice of 4 850 Grilles and purchased a really good one that will clean up for our Traveller (for $10).
A couple of BMC postcards for Mini K and Mini Deluxe. A brochure on MG EX181. An Austin Commercial factory magazine. A Triumph TR5 badge (for $2). And some Chrome parts for a Borgward Isabella :)

I entered the swap meet at 7.15am Friday morning as I was on holidays :)


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 Post subject: Re: Ballarat swap meet
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HistoricRacingS wrote:
I purchased a Mk1 washer bottle and pump with the green pipe. 3 Britax NOS seat belts in silver with chrome buckles in boxes. I had a choice of 4 850 Grilles and purchased a really good one that will clean up for our Traveller (for $10).
A couple of BMC postcards for Mini K and Mini Deluxe. A brochure on MG EX181. An Austin Commercial factory magazine. A Triumph TR5 badge (for $2). And some Chrome parts for a Borgward Isabella :)

I entered the swap meet at 7.15am Friday morning as I was on holidays :)


Well that's why you got so much for as they say early bird always catches the worm


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 Post subject: Re: Ballarat swap meet
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HistoricRacingS wrote:
I purchased a Mk1 washer bottle and pump with the green pipe. 3 Britax NOS seat belts in silver with chrome buckles in boxes. I had a choice of 4 850 Grilles and purchased a really good one that will clean up for our Traveller (for $10).
A couple of BMC postcards for Mini K and Mini Deluxe. A brochure on MG EX181. An Austin Commercial factory magazine. A Triumph TR5 badge (for $2). And some Chrome parts for a Borgward Isabella :)

I entered the swap meet at 7.15am Friday morning as I was on holidays :)

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