My Juptier, ever picked up my bride, will retire

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Eddie Chan
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My Juptier, ever picked up my bride, will retire

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My Juptier, has been following me for many years, and the most memorable thing is that I drived my Juptier in my wedding party, picked up my bride. See my attached photo, what a pretty car!

In past two years, I got lots of help from Nail Moore, Bob, and Robyn, as well as Alan Standly, especially Nail Moore who is really a nice man and happy guy gave me many good technical supports and send many parts to me, which was really a big help to keep my Jupiter running at Macau. I was so happy for that.

Now, I want to put my car at home for exhibition, maybe in my important days, I will drive it again. It still looks like a new car!
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ian Howell
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Your interest in the forum: From 1962 to '63, CA Bradord LLG 125 (Repaired and used).
From 1966 to '67 Black deLuxe Javelin LDF 738 (Scrapped with broken chassis)
From 1967 to '87 Black de Luxe Javelin MKC 1 (later 6469TU). (Sold as non-runner with tons of spares, 1987)
From about 1980 to '87 ex WD Jowett stationary engine. (Sold on)
From 1966 to present, 1930 Long Four Fabric Saloon, Dark Blue / Black.
Taken in a part-repaired state to the 2010 Centenary Rally, returned to a roadworthy state by 2013.
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Re: My Juptier, ever picked up my bride, will retire

Post by ian Howell »

Eddie: -

Always good to 'hear' from overseas (to UK that is!) members. What a nice looking car.

I am sure you would attract a lot of interest if you drove it around from time to time, not to mention a great deal of personal pleasure1

Is there any interesting history attached to the car?
The devil is in the detail!
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