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Re: Website



Hi again Chris,

I always used to feel somewhat sad on visiting the breakers in England or
in oz the wreckers yards.  To see what was once someone's pride and joy in
a state of neglect with bits missing etc.  One is often intrigued as to how
some of them end up in such a sorry state when there is no visible accident
damage, a few sob stories I expect.
Still thats re-cycling but I never imagined I would ever see an Aston
Martin or Jensen in the same condition as say a Cortina ! (being one who
cried, when first seeing the cars written off in the film "The Italian Job"
boo hoo).
That said I do seem to remember seeing a Rolls Royce silver shadow shell
sitting on top of a pile of cars in Depford (SE London) and also a rolls
royce ute in north Brisbane (you have to look twice to believe it ).

I saw the pics of your yellow Sprint, there must have been a lot of hours
put in to the metal work . 

It may sound odd ball but seeing cars in this state makes you feel a whole
lot better about your own at times.  

Cheers

Ron Brown
1977 Snag 
Gold Coast Oz


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> From: Fereday, Chris <chris.fereday@domain.elided>
> To: 'Stag1' <stag@domain.elided>; 'Stag2' <stag@domain.elided>
> Subject: Website
> Date: Wednesday, 23 December 1998 1:20
> 
> Hello,
> 
> This is the final message relating to this website
> 
> http://website.lineone.net/~chris.fereday
> 
> Please follow the link to the scrap yard pictures - I'd appreciate any
> comments
> 
> The link to a full size picture doesn't work apart from on the blue Stag
(a
> sorry state I'm sure you will agree).
> 
> Please bear in mind that this site is still under construction.
> 
> If anyone recognises their car and wants it removed from the site or if
> anyone would like to add their car to the site, please let me know.
> 
> Chris
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> 
> 
> 



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