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    P A Boule, Worcester { Where ' bad ' King John is buried}

    Yes. And leave the car at home and take the train. Unless you can tow a parking space with you. The ground elevation of my house approximates to thirty feet below the top of the cathedral tower. So flooding does not concern me. One of the ( very ) fortunate few. Thank you for your kind comments.
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    P A Boule, Worcester { Where ' bad ' King John is buried}

    I salute you for knowing where it is. And the sauce is not everybodys cup of tea. I personally like the Brummie Brown sauce. But when I had the Safari. I worked in Cambridge. And my ' stuffy ' chums used to be disparaging about Worcester. Claiming never to have heard of it. So I would ask them...
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    P A Boule, Worcester { Where ' bad ' King John is buried}

    At the time. I was working for a multi-national company as a radio engineer. I needed a vehicle which could get to remote ( very ) transmitter sites, carry plenty of gear and, most important, not generate any electrical interference with the receivers installed in the vehicle. The diesel...
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    P A Boule, Worcester { Where ' bad ' King John is buried}

    Frightfully decent of you to say so. When I first got the email. I thought. Oh God. Somebody is going to ask me something about the 6 354 conversion I did forty years ago. Would n't be very helpful as all I remember is problem with wings. In any event. A very ' old hat ' conversion by...
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    P A Boule, Worcester { Where ' bad ' King John is buried}

    I have recently purchased a P38. Since acquiring it and browsing the web. I am beginning to wish I had n't. Overheating ? Caused by excursing cylinder sleeves / Caused by too much optimism on the part of production designers Used to have a Safari 2A forty years ago. When I was ' young and stupid...
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