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7 hours ago, Metal Guru said:

The days when the M1 was so quiet, the police pulled each other over for something to do.

And got out to take photographs after summoning a helicopter. They really did have more time on their hands. 

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10 hours ago, Yoss said:

And got out to take photographs after summoning a helicopter. They really did have more time on their hands. 

No twitter to police in those days.

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8 hours ago, barrett said:

I'm sure that's somebody I know, but I've forgotten who it is. Great pic.

 

16 minutes ago, backache said:

Still Taxed !!

The driver was Dr William Sellers. The car is still around but I’m not sure who owns it now.

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2 hours ago, Three Speed said:

 

The driver was Dr William Sellers. The car is still around but I’m not sure who owns it now.

Ah, Willie Sellers. Still active in the VSCC I think - he might even still have the Traction

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15 hours ago, Remspoor said:

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1973 Oil Crisis probably - I don't think it's the 'quad' Green Shield stamps causing the queue. Nice old Porsche and what looks like an XK Jaguar at the pumps.

Kensitas fag ad too. The photo is taken in Beehive Lane - Ilford N. E. London.  So it's a bit of a 'snapshot' of what suburban Londoners were driving (and smoking) at the time.

Petrol station now closed - so 'quad stamps' are no more. But the 'Jet' petrol station in the distance is still there.

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12 hours ago, lesapandre said:

The photo is taken in Beehive Lane - Ilford

I did not recognise it. I was living in Ilford in 73 and I had my first car with the obligatory, but never used, petrol coupons.

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1 hour ago, barrett said:

Wow, what a great photo! Love the guy in the full monty in the Guppy. What's the one with suicide doors?

Kamikaze doors surely.

Mitsubishi Minica is what it is.

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7 hours ago, Three Speed said:

Kamikaze doors surely.

Mitsubishi Minica is what it is.

Indeed, an early (1962) Minica.

The four tiny coupes are Mazdas (R360), the estate car is another Cony product (Light Van), the two door saloons are P10 series Toyota Publicas,  the two tone saloon with a roof rack is a Bluebird, and behind it is a 410 Bluebird, which is the newest model in this picture (introduced in 1964).

The picture shows a Japanese driving school in, presumably, the first half of the 1960s.

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