Carnaby Street 1968 - Where is the Elan now ?
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I've just bought a book on London in the 20th century.
This photo is included in the book - I subsequently found the picture on the internet.
The current owner of NMY 97E might be interested
This photo is included in the book - I subsequently found the picture on the internet.
The current owner of NMY 97E might be interested
Steve
'64 S1 Elan (Owned since '73)
'69 Alfa Romeo 1750 Spider Veloce (Owned since '77)
'70 Morris Minor 1000 (Owned since '85)
'64 S1 Elan (Owned since '73)
'69 Alfa Romeo 1750 Spider Veloce (Owned since '77)
'70 Morris Minor 1000 (Owned since '85)
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AlfaLofa - Third Gear
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Great shot Steve
The car is still listed on the DVLA site, but has not been taxed since March 1994. It was first registered on 23 March 1967 in London SE District and judging by the wheels would appear to be a standard S3 Elan.
It's probably lurking in a barn waiting to be discovered!
Tim
The car is still listed on the DVLA site, but has not been taxed since March 1994. It was first registered on 23 March 1967 in London SE District and judging by the wheels would appear to be a standard S3 Elan.
It's probably lurking in a barn waiting to be discovered!
Tim
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trw99 - Coveted Fifth Gear
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I hope you're right, but I suspect it was sold to Japan and lost... I sold my beloved S3 SE DHC in 1990 to a Japanese gentleman, the same info shows up on the DVLA website. I just recently bought a one owner from new S2 from the US, the car started life in the UK, but in the early 70's the owner moved to the US and took the car with him, he passed away last year and the car is now on it's way home - so I guess it makes it one all.
By the way - I love the photo! Swinging London...1966 - the world cup - the Beatles, the Stones - what's not to like?
By the way - I love the photo! Swinging London...1966 - the world cup - the Beatles, the Stones - what's not to like?
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Mazzini - Coveted Fifth Gear
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I LOVE that photo! I went on vacation to England in 1968 with my family (I was 15) and bought two ties on Carnaby Street that I still own... somewhere. Groovy!
Gary
'71 Sprint FHC
Miami, Florida
UPDATE: Hey, I just found my ties, and they were purchased at John Stephen (the shop shown in the photo.) Extra Groovy! Does that make me a Mod?
Gary
'71 Sprint FHC
Miami, Florida
UPDATE: Hey, I just found my ties, and they were purchased at John Stephen (the shop shown in the photo.) Extra Groovy! Does that make me a Mod?
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archigator - Third Gear
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archigator wrote:I LOVE that photo! I went on vacation to England in 1968 with my family (I was 15) and bought two ties on Carnaby Street that I still own... somewhere. Groovy!
Gary
'71 Sprint FHC
Miami, Florida
UPDATE: Hey, I just found my ties, and they were purchased at John Stephan (the shop shown in the photo.) Extra Groovy! Does that make me a Mod?
Perhaps..or it just makes us old Mods never die, we just have our waist lines let out...cough.
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Mazzini - Coveted Fifth Gear
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and you'd never get away with hanging the Union Flag like that nowadays,for fear of upsetting the "others"
John
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John
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john.p.clegg - Coveted Fifth Gear
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john.p.clegg wrote:and you'd never get away with hanging the Union Flag like that nowadays,for fear of upsetting the "others"
John
(hard hat donned)
Well I just walked down Oxford Street today and it's plastered with hundreds of Union flags.
My ancestry isnt from these isles, but I'm born and bred and proud to fly the flag.
Johnny Clegg - no relation to the famous South African then:)
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Mazzini - Coveted Fifth Gear
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With a monica like Mazzini could be you have Italiano origins?,no problem there ,it's just the lazy ignorant bone-idle and sometimes illegal (would it be racist to say) "immigrants" who come to this country just for the wonderful benefits we dole out,clogging up our National Health Service and all the other freebies,without intending to integrate or contribute (claiming they are refugees from "this and that"), that wind me up when they try playing the "racist card", when we try to celebrate one of Englands cultural icons.......
That's better off my chest..
John
That's better off my chest..
John
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john.p.clegg - Coveted Fifth Gear
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careful John --I just got a few more RED warnings for airing my views lately ---the thought police you know -you are behind the times its not 'racist' any more now the tool is White Guilt --it appears we are responsible for everything bad befalling everyone else from everywhere ---- ed
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dont close your eyes --you will miss the crash
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Hey,I'm not racist,I also despise the white trash ( see Jeremy Kyle) that also sit on their arses and expect everything doled out to them......
John
John
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Now John -- I never said you were -you see to accuse someone of racism is negative and judgemental -and always gets a denial -----but to make them feel guilt for the actions of their predecessors[ over which we have no control] is acceptable and gets the same result - just a heads up on the new nomenclature and tactics -- ----I just threw out my bell bottom pants - leisure suits and wide paisley ties --the kids would wear them for Halloween so that was my first clue -some needy person is going to walk around looking like a refugee from club 54 -DISCO IS DEAD -ed
dont close your eyes --you will miss the crash
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Yes, well; let's get back to Carnaby Street and the swingin' 60s, eh?
See here for some good nostalgia: http://www.midsummerradio.netfirms.com/toppage1.htm
Tim
See here for some good nostalgia: http://www.midsummerradio.netfirms.com/toppage1.htm
Tim
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Hi Tim,
thanks for the memories, that was nice.
Nostalgia isn't what it used to be
Cheers
John
thanks for the memories, that was nice.
Nostalgia isn't what it used to be
Cheers
John
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trw99 wrote:Yes, well; let's get back to Carnaby Street and the swingin' 60s, eh?
See here for some good nostalgia: http://www.midsummerradio.netfirms.com/toppage1.htm
Tim
Indeed! Things were drifting a bit there (to the right)
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