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Dont know most of these but it brings back memories of childhood when me and my Papa used to take the dogs a walk and youd find all sorts of rotten stuff disintegrating into random woods, cars dumped by joyriders under disused railway bridges, in fields, down embankments towards railway tracks, either recently stolen and stripped, joyridden and burnt out recently or had been stolen years and years ago and dumped there and left to rot. 

 

Always found them fascinating and it always amazed me how the car thieves managed to get them to where they ended up lying. 

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Hillman Minx Series V or VI (1600 or 1725) or it's Singer Gazelle brethren.

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How do you know it's 63-66?

 

 

Willow green.

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Here's an easy one 

 

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Bonus points for the other cars just out of shot...

 

Brooklands green Princess 1800HL. :-)

 

Looks like one of Vulgs.

 

Sorry.

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I would have thought getting a car down a mine shaft would be pretty tricky. Most are fenced off if not covered up all together.

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Try these

 

An exciting triple header of mystery old wrecks. Name all three and win something beyond the dreams of avarice....

 

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I reckon the first is the most difficult

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FOAD's Leyland Terrier (??) truck cab didn't end up too far from Bathgate...

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