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  <title>Tales of Motors, Bikes, Bangers, Vintage , Classic. Favourites and Infuriators. Share your frustrations and pride .</title>
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   <title>We all have a motor</title>
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   <description><![CDATA[Old or new machinery in the shape of transport, fascinates and frustrates us in equal measure. My driving and car ownership started at Dover. I was taught to drive at Dover and there passed. The car was a Standard Vanguard column change.Purchased for £7.10 shillings.condition very indifferent.Bench seats front and back. These were viewed as essential for youth with sap rising. Although they didn't get as much use in this area as I would have liked. Ownership of transport was a definite no no at Old Park. My baby was kept outside the camp hidden behind a red brick building. Mechanical skills were fast learnt, also budget motoring by way of syphon tube. Mans service saw me&nbsp;&nbsp;graduate to Indeterminate and illegible Tax discs, not to mention, whats insurance? A heavy price was eventually paid. But then again thats another story, I will recount later.]]></description>
   <pubDate>Sun, 1 Feb 2009 08:57:22</pubDate>
   <dc:creator>Dave Bishop</dc:creator>
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