What model

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Mcyivor
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What model

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Does anybody recognise this.
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Re: What model

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Easily recognisable, it's scrap.
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Re: What model

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Christ knows what it is, but you would be at it a few weeks before you got the metal polish out
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Re: What model

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To think that we cut our old outfit up! it looked like a new one compared to that. Who would like to do some quick laps around Olivers Mount on that?.
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That most likely didnt see quick laps when it was new .
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Re: What model

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This does look vaguely familiar from many years ago. Did it originally belong to Jack Wynne from Rochdale?
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Re: What model

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At last, a real classic bike.
Put a 1300cc Imp in that then.
I took the shell off my racing snail thinking it would make him faster.
It just made him more sluggish.
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:lol: :lol:
kew wrote:At last, a real classic bike.
Put a 1300cc Imp in that then.
:lol: :lol:
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Re: What model

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It looks like it had stickers on the sidecar wheel arch that may have said 'FARM SERVICES'.
That could be a clue.
It does look a bit agricultural........
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I noticed Farm Services when first posted.There was a company in Essex with this name they used to sell trailers.
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Re: What model

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Now this is defo an affordable classic sidecar outfit.
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