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18th September 2017, 08:36
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great to see you towed nice chat sorry had to run ......did you get any pics see soon phil
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18th September 2017, 19:01
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Hi Phil, always a pleasure to meet up with you. Racing was good at Snetterton, couple of Morgan three wheelers beat everything in the wet!
Shame the paddock was a bit light this year, none of the usual Maseratis, but it was probably a bit too soon after Goodwood this year.
Hope you didn't get too wet on your way back and your car ran better than it did on the way there.
Only took the one picture as you were leaving -
See you soon.
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19th September 2017, 15:26
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turned out to be a plug lead all back to norm thanks towed
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21st September 2017, 15:53
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End of an era.
With genuine sadness in my heart I waved goodbye to my Spyder this morning as it was taken away to meet its new owner.
It's been a truly wonderful experience building, owning and enjoying this car. I picked up the donor more than six years ago now, way back in the spring of 2011, and collected my body shell, frame and a few extras from Gary J a couple of months later.
Two years of spare time working on the car resulted in something far better than what I thought I could achieve, and from day one driving it, other people began to express absolute joy at seeing it on the road. Indeed, the first time I drove it after it passed its MOT, I got less than a mile away from home before a young trendy chap made me an offer of a direct swap for a brand-new and quite sporty looking Vauxhall Astra. I laughed and said something like 'You're kidding, right?' to which he replied 'No, I'm serious.' So, I could have parted with it there and then, but instead chose to use and enjoy the car myself.
So, four years on the road, about seven thousand miles, four Goodwood Revivals, two brass monkey runs, many visits to other historic racing events, one breakdown, two real soakings when caught out in torrential rain and having made some really good friends along the way, the time came to part with my pride and joy to make space to build another dream car of mine, a 356 Speedster.
That car will have its own build thread soon and the time has come for me to end this 'on the road' thread as I am, for the time being, confined to the pavement unless using my modern tin-top, which just isn't the same. I'll keep my eyes on the Sammio pages though as I'm keen to see some of the long-term projects finally get finished and I'm always happy to give advice if anyone thinks I can help.
So, it's until next time rather than goodbye, and here's the promised picture of my beloved Spyder leaving me to begin a new life with its new owner -
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21st September 2017, 16:00
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21st September 2017, 16:05
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Not that anyone's going to be interested, but Cinderella has now arrived at the ball and is making new friends -
I was really sad to see my Spyder leave, but I'm so happy it's going to be enjoying a good life in a nice, warm garage with some quite nice cars for company...
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21st September 2017, 16:05
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Sad but great pics one thing i have noticed no matter all the pics of your car i have looked at i never noticed that clever exhaust exit that looks brilliant. Someone is a lucky new owner. K
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21st September 2017, 17:20
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Despite the wife's voice not being on audio as it was a photo ...I could swear she was saying ..''ker-ching !'' or p'raps it was ..''new kitchen'' !!!
Glad the deal planned out ...looks great in its new dormitory ...
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21st September 2017, 17:34
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Despite the wife's voice not being on audio as it was a photo ...I could swear she was saying ..''ker-ching !'' or p'raps it was ..''new kitchen'' !!!
Glad the deal planned out ...looks great in its new dormitory ...
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Ha ha, no, she was really sad to see it go, in fact she didn't want me to sell it. Due to my retirement package being quite generous we really didn't need the money, which goes some way to explain why I was able to refuse offers and wait for the right buyer to come along.
Btw, both my wife and the chap who fitted the roundels thought I should have put it up for a sum above £30k. Who knows, it might even have found a buyer at that price, but I'm really happy that it's gone to someone who clearly loves cars.
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21st September 2017, 18:02
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WHO KNOWS MATE ...Can't rule any prices out at the moment ...some big results recently ...
Thats a serious bit of kit to transport cars on too ...like that a lot ..
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21st September 2017, 18:22
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Thats a serious bit of kit to transport cars on too ...like that a lot ..
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Yep, I rather liked it too. Not only a heated trailer, but refrigerated if necessary too! No back of a Transit flatbed for my baby...
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21st September 2017, 18:31
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Mister Towed – The end of an era indeed.
The new ring around your exhaust exit is another nice touch.
Thanks for all the years of inspiration, help and support, I would never have got my Swordfish on the road without you and your car.
Good luck with the 356, take care, Paul.
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… Thats a serious bit of kit to transport cars on too ...like that a lot ..
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21st September 2017, 18:49
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Thanks Paul, glad I, or more specifically my car, could inspire you to achieve great things yourself. Now bloody well get on and finish your paint!
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21st September 2017, 23:22
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End of an era, start of a new one
Looks like it couldn't have gone to a better home. Price you got was amazing and I'll be the first to admit I thought it was optimistic but after reading your rationale in another thread I thought, yeah why not and I think it is an outlook I will use when I sell my cars in the future. Add the value, build the dream
Cracking transporter as well, not seen one of those before.
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22nd September 2017, 00:20
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Congratulations on the successful sale!
Looking forward to your 356 build.
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22nd September 2017, 10:10
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Mr.Towed;Sad to see the car go...From the start of my build I follow this forum and was inspired by reading and looking at photo,s from all the builders.
Now I see them all being sold and there is left less to look at and read about.
I can understand why these cars are sold;building one is the great adventure!
For the time being i am enjoying driving my Sammio,but sometimes I am also tempted to start something new.
Fortunately we still have builders like Paul L and others to make reading this
forum a weekly joy!
Gr.Rob
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22nd September 2017, 16:54
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Originally Posted by Jerome
Mr.Towed;Sad to see the car go...From the start of my build I follow this forum and was inspired by reading and looking at photo,s from all the builders.
Now I see them all being sold and there is left less to look at and read about.
I can understand why these cars are sold;building one is the great adventure!
For the time being i am enjoying driving my Sammio,but sometimes I am also tempted to start something new.
Fortunately we still have builders like Paul L and others to make reading this
forum a weekly joy!
Gr.Rob
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I understand what you are saying Jerome ..part of the problem is that the S*mmio range isn't actively being promoted at the moment . There is the odd one being built and a couple of Miglia's on the go ...but not much new , I agree ...
The original body would massively benefit from a bit of tidying up , correcting etc. and re-moulding ...it's still a very popular body style and continues to have interest in it ...
The Formosa range might keep your interest active though ...my build for Graham is nearly there , but there are 2 others out there being started very soon , if not already , and I am about to launch the kit properly in the next week or so , so hopefully a few more will be popping up in the near future ...
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23rd September 2017, 06:29
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top job towed going to miss that in my mirror .....stil you just have to get in with me....
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23rd September 2017, 06:48
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top job towed going to miss that in my mirror .....stil you just have to get in with me....
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Thanks Phil, might just take you up on that until my Speedster's finished.
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23rd September 2017, 07:45
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is that a real 250swb behind your old car in the pic????
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