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Old Rootes graveyard including the holy grail!


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Now i will start by saying that these aren't my photos but taken by "Cortinaboy" of this parish instead, he's asked me to post them though as he'll never get round to doing it. I don't know the full story but basically there a garden in a village in a secret location  near here full of there old Rootes Arrows gold, frankly it's amazing they are still here and apparently the house is structurally unsafe too so I suspect they aren't descend to be here much longer here...

 

Christ knows how long they have been here though!

 

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Awesome!  I've heard about this place before. In fact I'm pretty sure it was/is owned by brothers and one of them came for a chat when he saw my car at Classics on the Common at Harpended about 6 or 7 years ago.  Doesn't look like there's a huge amount worth saving there now.  Would love one of the Huskys

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Wow what a find! That Tagora is a boggy Base spec Gl too. That Ns door fitted to it looks suspiciously like it was previously fitted to this Tagora Sx.post-20412-0-92323000-1492990338_thumb.jpg

It was painted in that two tone colour scheme back in the 90s when originally restored. The then owner also restored a 1976 Humber Sceptre Arrow estate around about the same time. I presume these might belong to the same gentleman. Shame they've all gone to seed, although a couple look as if they might still be retrievable.:-(

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It'd be interesting to know the story behind these - thanks for sharing Trigger. Judging by the price of anything Sunbeam, I'd imagine parts from them would sell well if the site is cleared eventually. It's laughable that the crusty state of the Tagora makes it look like one of the oldest cars there, not the newest!

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Fantastic pics Trigsbury, what a place. If I found that nowadays I would literally blatter myself in excitement. I'd be going round everyday looking at it again and again.

 

Nowadays seeing stuff like this on the internet is tinged with a bit of sadness as you just expect some shitehawk to track it down and go round shortly afterwards, nicking anything of value before popping the windows on everything else, I hope it stays lost for a bit longer.

 

I was waiting with baited breath for the Chrysler 180, luckily there doesn't seem to be one. If anyone knows the owner of this lot, tell him to get in touch with me and I will buy him a pint or whatever.

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