

a few of mine. one of the things left to me by my grandad.
what a top man eh!

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There used to be a Mark Donohue Javelin in Brentford sat for years never moving...tried to buy it a few times no luck or progress...TYREMAN wrote:[
There is another Mark Donahue one in the UK Duncan a nice Blue one...not for sale as far as i know....
Some pics if it on Dave McBrides website.
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Could be Steve..cant be many about here...i think the owner of the Blue car is/was an MMA member but does not use the forum like most of our members,he did not take the AMC to the Nats when i last spoke to him.AllKiller wrote:There used to be a Mark Donohue Javelin in Brentford sat for years never moving...tried to buy it a few times no luck or progress...TYREMAN wrote:[
There is another Mark Donahue one in the UK Duncan a nice Blue one...not for sale as far as i know....
Some pics if it on Dave McBrides website.
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Right on a main road must of had an inch of road muck on it.
Then it just went never seen it since...it was Blue wonder if its the same car Tony ??
Shaun who used to be a member on here, has a AMX or Javelin...white Manual...very Nice...lives about 2 miles from me.
Don't let Sam's pics fool you Drew (nice garage Sam). That is a lot wider than the UK average. My standard single has about 6 inches either side going past the door frame. Fully in About 10 inches on the passenger side and about 12 inches! Being of larger frame i have to wind the window down to get out then wind it up stood flat against the side to close!drewcrane wrote:It seems like an AMX (68 -70)would be ideal for the space you have over there ,I remember seeing two at the Nats in 2011 ,a blue one and an orange one ,and A bodies are what we yanks think would be an ideal car over there ,from what I see yall do like those A bodies from the pix they seem to fit just fine
ahh yea a garage with some history , does the door have 2 parts or is it one big door?db wrote:I do love my little garage![]()
Even more now I know a bit of it's history...
I was built about 1900 as the stable, so horse one side, carriage the other and stable-lad and hay upstairs!
I found out recently a mate used to rent it in the 70's- It had big double wooden doors and a cobbled floor downstairs, but he'd done it up as a one-up-one-down and lived there for a few years with his missus!!
Another mate rented it in the late 80's as a workshop to do up his Mk1 Cortina. The owner died and her family gave him notice to quit. He didn't take it seriously and eventually they scrapped it along with the n.o.s. wings and loads of spares. Plonker!
TYREMAN wrote:AllKiller wrote:TYREMAN wrote:[
There is another Mark Donahue one in the UK Duncan a nice Blue one...not for sale as far as i know....
Some pics if it on Dave McBrides website.
.There used to be a Mark Donohue Javelin in Brentford sat for years never moving...tried to buy it a few times no luck or progress...
Right on a main road must of had an inch of road muck on it.
Then it just went never seen it since...it was Blue wonder if its the same car Tony ??
I saw a blue Javelin in Kent a year or so ago it was either Dartford or Bexley, cant remember now
When I moved in it was split vertically. I now have the main bit split horizontally so I can have the top open but keep the kids out if I'm welding or summat. The other bit I have split vertically in 3 so I can open one bit as a human or motorbike entry or 2 or 3 bits to have it wide open.drewcrane wrote:ahh yea a garage with some history , does the door have 2 parts or is it one big door?db wrote:I do love my little garage![]()
Even more now I know a bit of it's history...
I was built about 1900 as the stable, so horse one side, carriage the other and stable-lad and hay upstairs!
I found out recently a mate used to rent it in the 70's- It had big double wooden doors and a cobbled floor downstairs, but he'd done it up as a one-up-one-down and lived there for a few years with his missus!!
Another mate rented it in the late 80's as a workshop to do up his Mk1 Cortina. The owner died and her family gave him notice to quit. He didn't take it seriously and eventually they scrapped it along with the n.o.s. wings and loads of spares. Plonker!
db wrote:When I moved in it was split vertically. I now have the main bit split horizontally so I can have the top open but keep the kids out if I'm welding or summat. The other bit I have split vertically in 3 so I can open one bit as a human or motorbike entry or 2 or 3 bits to have it wide open.drewcrane wrote:ahh yea a garage with some history , does the door have 2 parts or is it one big door?db wrote:I do love my little garage![]()
Even more now I know a bit of it's history...
I was built about 1900 as the stable, so horse one side, carriage the other and stable-lad and hay upstairs!
I found out recently a mate used to rent it in the 70's- It had big double wooden doors and a cobbled floor downstairs, but he'd done it up as a one-up-one-down and lived there for a few years with his missus!!
Another mate rented it in the late 80's as a workshop to do up his Mk1 Cortina. The owner died and her family gave him notice to quit. He didn't take it seriously and eventually they scrapped it along with the n.o.s. wings and loads of spares. Plonker!
Sorry probably makes no sense without a pic, I'm sure I have one somewhere...