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Guest Lord Sward
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I love the font of that South Shields registered Princess.

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  On 25/06/2016 at 17:45, WilsonWilson said:

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Great adverts from way back ( late 70s early 80s I guess). That new Granada 2.3 looks very dear at £8000 when a Merc is £8300 and Volvo 244dl £6500 ish. My Dad always said Fords were expensive, reckon he was right based on that.
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I love these  -  I used to live at Ryton, my dad bought numerous Fiats at Irvine Motors and I had a holiday job at Pattersons on Scotswood Road. :-)

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  On 19/06/2016 at 19:30, WilsonWilson said:

Haymarket.

 

I assume Noda Taxi's must be the biggest firm in the area. Their cars featured at least twice in the likely lads film 1975/76.

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  On 26/06/2016 at 23:37, Billy - Medhurst said:

I assume Noda Taxi's must be the biggest firm in the area. Their cars featured at least twice in the likely lads film 1975/76.

Yeah maybe not the biggest, but maybe the longest lived and they're still going strong too. Hacks used to run out of a wooden kiosk at the rail station before the big refurbish.

Guest Lord Sward
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  On 26/06/2016 at 23:37, Billy - Medhurst said:

I assume Noda Taxi's must be the biggest firm in the area. Their cars featured at least twice in the likely lads film 1975/76.

 

 

Newcastle Owner Driver Association.  I think.

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Amazing how much Haymarket has changed in the past 30 years, and how many times!

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  On 25/06/2016 at 17:46, WilsonWilson said:

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"Italy's answer to family planning" because you are unlikely to make it as far as the local "secluded" lay-by.

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