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Hi, I am a new member my name is shane. I've been a mechanic my whole life. I found British Car Club when i was searching for more info on my moonraker. I own #6 of 6 made. I have all documentation starting with the postage stamp advertisment. If anyone has any more info i would be interested in hearing from them. Thanks alot.
 
Welcome, Shane!

OK - You have our interest. We need to see pictures of your Moonraker!

:cheers:
Mickey
 
I'm going to work on that this weekend. I'll try to get pics of the blueprints and adverts.
 
Welcome!
 
Hi Ratrod, What would you like to know? I started the Dri-Sleeve Car Company with my partner (whilst living in Toronto) & designed these cars. We had to relocate to the U.K. in order to build & sell them because of the newly introduced USA crash test laws. Did you buy your car from my old friend Tom Kowollick? I have since found and bought back car #1. Also found car #3. PS "Moonraker"
 

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Hmmm. Welcome. I've never seen a moonraker. Anxious for some photos.
 
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