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I would have noticed by now if it was possible to buy a car that way.

 

it is possible, did it twice. Try to sell there, then it gets funny, some samples:

 

- i have no internet, please phone me on +234xxx. No

- i would like to buy your car, can i make a suggestion for the price. Yes (never heard anything again)

- can i pay by cheque. No

- do you accept cheques. No

- would it be ok to send you a cheque for the payment. No

- Could you wait for my cheque until next week. No

- i will pay you by mandat postale tommorrow. No

- can you deliver the car to Marseille, i will pay you instantly by cheque when you arrive. No.

- I am abroad, me and my wife decided to buy, do you accept a mandat postale.  No

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My nerves!

 

Have a fucking postcard instead.

 

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That's probably one of the countries were above mentioned offers are from.

 

Note ADO and R. I mean, 16.

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I tried to buy a big stash of postcards from the local auctions on Friday. Probably the equivalent of 6-7 shoeboxes' full, and every time dug out a few I found ones with good car content and the quantity of ones with bright blue skies suggested there would have been many more from the right era. Guide price of £25-30, I stuck in a commission bid of £40, but they ended up going for £110!

 

Pity, they'd have kept me busy over winter but I probably already have enough 'in stock' to occupy me for a while yet.

 

I've forgotten what cards I've posted on here, apologies if this is a repeat.

 

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The Square, St Annes on Sea old postcard 1960s by Spottedlaurel, on Flickr

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My nerves!

 

Have a fucking postcard instead.

 

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That's probably one of the countries were above mentioned offers are from.

 

Note ADO and R. I mean, 16.

 

Nice find, i did stay at the Akwa a number of times, very decent hotel. Ecobank across the road was one of my customers.

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Do you by any chance know where these are from? I guess Algiers, but I'm not sure and can't read the imprints.

 

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First is mosquée de la Kasbah, Tunis.

Second is Abidjan, (ex) Librairie de France corner of Avenue Chardy and Rue Leceur

Third looks like Dakar,  but not sure.

Round Hilton tower is Nairobi

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Tunis, of course. Even I should have recognised the red and white taxi from a card I have:

 

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Tunis, Tunisia postcard 1950s/60s? by Spottedlaurel, on Flickr

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Back on the correct Continent, this is Torremolinos when Spain was a dictatorship without a Hitler.

 

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The chap sitting in front of Pedro's bar has an impeccable taste in trousers.

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Not Norfolk. Or even Suffolk.

 

Last one's Birmingham.

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Mr mercrocker "The cruise terminal is now a shed such as you might find on a mushroom farm but God only knows what now lurks at the Polygon. Like I say, I never go there now....."

 

Apparently student accommodation

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Do any of these postcards have stuff written on them or are they pics taken from random sites?

The Dublin one that I posted on the previous page is a genuine used in 1965 postcard that an eBay seller randomly used as stiffener to post me a completely unrelated item.

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First Izmir, Bayramyeri clock tower

 

second Marrakech, Hotel El Maghreb

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third... animatronics at Tokyo Disneyland.

 

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I pick them mostly from my stash, but they are all unused.

Aww shame I like the random stuff they put on them.

 

Thanks ks for the link above the quoted post. Spent ages on there already.

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If I upload a sent card on Flickr I usually try and add the message to my description, gives a bit of context. That’s on the basis that I can make out the handwriting and/or it’s in English. I have quite a few cards which appear to have been sent from various Eastern Bloc countries to a German person/family living in England and they’re beyond me….

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Here is an interesting pair.

 

Bazas:

 

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Blaye:

 

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How many of the merely 2,414 ever built '64 Studebaker Daytona Hardtop Coupes might have made it to France?

Two of them showing up in postcards from locations merely 60 miles apart makes me suspect it's the photographer's car.

And if this is the case, I would like to have been a postcard photographer in 1960s France, since it must have been

a damn well paid job.

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Cairns in what was that English Alcatraz called again?

 

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Terra Australis

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How many of the merely 2,414 ever built '64 Studebaker Daytona Hardtop Coupes might have made it to France?

Two of them showing up in postcards from locations merely 60 miles apart makes me suspect it's the photographer's car.

 

A bit more exotic than the Avenger which features in a couple of my cards (again, presumed to be the photographer's).

 

Your mission is now to find more cards with that same car visible.

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B&W post-war European themed upload:

 

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The rather stylish Rasthaus Rhynern-Sud, apparently on the E34 Autobahn south of Hamm. Card was sent to an address in Miles Hill Avenue, Leeds with the fairly simple message "We are having a jolly good time in Germany and we hope you are having a good time from Susan and Eric". I found a card with a view of the outside here: http://www.ansichtskarten-center.de/4700-rhynern-rasthaus-rhynern-sued-197309

 

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Knorzerbau, Mannheim in 1953, I think. It was sent to an address in Cologne.

 

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Kerenzerbergstrasse mit Walensee.

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Is it 84 ? Looks like a modernish cruddy Peugeot in the background

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