Chuck Rutland's Flickr Photo.

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Roadie49
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Chuck Rutland's Flickr Photo.

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I have a Flickr Account, which some of the members may like. It contains mostly Models and Aircraft, but there are some classic car photos, too. There are some railway photos in there

Cavalier first . . . https://www.flickr.com/photos/23594891@ ... 4332553980

Classic Cars . . . . https://www.flickr.com/photos/23594891@ ... 4368450501

Cummins Darlington 50th Anniversary. I was there for 41 years. https://www.flickr.com/photos/23594891@ ... 8523004314

Hope you like them. There will be some more cars going up soon. There was a big show at Shildon.
iangsi
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Re: Chuck Rutland's Flickr Photo.

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You seem to like Morris minors alot, is that a vauxhall engine in the customised maroon one ?
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Robsey
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Re: Chuck Rutland's Flickr Photo.

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That is definitely a Vauxhall engine...
Possibly a Cavalier mk2 style 1.6 with Varajet caburretor. Not rounded enough to be a Pierburg.

I did find the car with a rear back box for an air intake to be a novel idea.

Some very interesting pictures to suit almost every taste.
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