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Location: Durham,United Kingdom | Hi,
Does anyone know the owner of a red and white Convertible 58 Belvedere registration No. MSU 570.
I think it belongs to a guy named Colin Wall.
I'm going to the AACUK show on sunday on the off chance he might be there.
If anyone knows him or can help in any way I would really appreciate it.
I'm very interested in his car if it for sale and I would like to find out before chasing any other Christines out there.
My email is salnhog59@hotmail.com or ring me on 07900 452202.
Cheers chaps.
Andrew (Hog)
Edited by 59caddyhog 2008-04-21 12:00 PM
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Location: Staffordshire, England | It's got current road tax Andy so I suppose it may be there.
The name Colin Wall doesn't ring any bells though, I've got Tony ? in my head???
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Veteran
Posts: 116
Location: Durham,United Kingdom | Yeah, Tony rings a bell with me too for some reason.
It's probably my faulty detective work but on page 41 of Classic American, August 2005,
the Belvedere wins a trophy and in the side band it says "Best Plymouth, Belvedere, Colin Wall"
I have talked to the guy so many times and always forgot to get his number.
Oh well, here's hoping for Sunday.
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Location: .Norfolk..Mafia.. ,England UK | My Computer Died Recently and i had to reset it back to Factory, So Lost over 5000 PIC,s.. I am sure the 58 Convertible was at Lowstoft Suffolk 18 months ago at the Rock N Roll Weekender.. I posted some PIC,s on the Forum, But cannot find them , So ain,t 100% Sure.. But i remember the Owner had had it for a Few Years, Also the Wipers were also Parked in the Upright position as well... |
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Location: Scotland | that car has been in the UK for a quite a long time and I've seen it at lots of shows through the years and at one time saw it For Sale for £10,000 and I thought that was ridiculously expensive,I think it was based on the south coast(Dorset or thereabouts)then.Would you give him 10 grand for it now..... |
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Posts: 116
Location: Durham,United Kingdom | Hi, I would happily give £20,000 for it.
When I saw it at Newark it looked lovely.
I just wish I could track it down.
Cheers,Hog. |
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Location: Scotland | 59caddyhog - 2008-04-23 12:19 PM
Hi, I would happily give £20,000 for it.
When I saw it at Newark it looked lovely.
I just wish I could track it down.
Cheers,Hog.
best of luck tracking it down,as long as the owner hasn't been watching Barrett Jackson on Men and Motors you might get it for 20 grand,otherwise be prepared for a zero to be added to the end of that price.... |
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