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Sidecar Racer last won the day on April 17

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    In Zummerset by the sea .
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    Surviving long enough to retire ( Succeded 3 years ago )
    Hoping to finish building a G.W.R. steam based layout set around the late 1930's in Devon in 00 scale .
    Trying to finish at least one of the loco kits I seem to have acquired .Have actually managed several now .

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  1. Something else that I've just spotted in the photo's of the linked page is the fact that the rear wheel has a sprocket on either side and off different sizes , Make me wonder if the rear wheel could be turned and so give a different final drive ratio . I should have read the article properly , explains the reason why the two .
  2. Further to the replies above I will go with this , a 1920 Morgan Grand Prix , https://www.hagerty.com/media/member-stories/this-1920-grand-prix-three-wheeler-is-as-morgan-as-it-gets/ What interests me on Dave's photo one is the rear tyre compared to the front ones , it looks like one that would be called Town and Country in my apprenticeship years in the mid 60's , completely different to the ones on the machine in the fact page .
  3. A google for French snakes comes up with this as the most likely one , Western whip snake , https://wildlifeinfrance.com/snakes-france/western-whip-snake-in-france
  4. Even Lewis didn't know for sure . see at 1-28 and on a bit .
  5. With the anecdotal use of oysters I wonder if quantity would be linked to size . 😎
  6. Even that is a no go Phil , plate rules here including this , The letters not used on UK number plates are the letter I as it looks like the number 1, or the letters O and Q as they can be confused with the number 0. Although there is one exception to this rule, as the letter O is used for Oxford in reference to the memory tag system . https://www.octanefinance.co.uk/blog/uk-number-plates-explained
  7. Here you go, it's from an old game show ,
  8. I'm pretty sure mine comes from pigs , but hey , whatever floats your boat , or flies your plane .
  9. Cue @J. S. Bach giving us a head scratch emoji . 😎
  10. The result of long dark nights and no TV.
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