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Another Where Is It now

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I have a picture here of a 1953 Javelin,PYC 189 reg, just wondering where it is now, I know it was sold on to someone but not sure who.

Sorry if the pic is a little blurry as it was taken with a camera phone.

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Bloody hell did you have a camera phone that many years ago? You must travel in a Tardis.
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Post by AlanBartlett »

No the tardis aint my style, the deloreon gets me back in time for dinner :P
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Looking at the trim hieght i think the only place for that is the scrap grave yard!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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pat lockyer wrote:Looking at the trim hieght i think the only place for that is the scrap grave yard!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Reading an old 1976 buxton rally brochure it was fitted with 15inch wheels and twin seats, probaly why it looks low?
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AlanBartlett wrote:No the tardis aint my style, the deloreon gets me back in time for dinner :P
I know this is not exactly "Jowett flavour" but, the above reference to the DeLorean inspired me to pop out to a nearby industrial area and take a couple of pictures of a local one owned by a extremely competent stainless specialist, Stan Turner, here in Palmerston North . . . .

http://60.234.149.204/Leo/Forum_files/J ... H_Side.jpg
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http://60.234.149.204/Leo/Forum_files/J ... ront_2.jpg

It's in pretty good shape but, I did notice that the time circuits aren't all intact and even the flux capacitor is absent. But, I suppose for safety reasons, Stan wouldn't want anyone jumping in and disturbing the timeline.

Note: The blue patchiness on the body might appear to be the reflection of the clear and blue sky we are having this winter, but no, it's bouncing off the pretty paint job on the adjacent building!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/De_Lorean_DMC-12
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Did someone mention the magic word? Delorean? :D :D
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