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what I did today

JPSmit

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pulled some parts for the Midget today in Prince Edward County (near Kingston east of Toronto) anyway, I went exploring a little down the road where there was a farm with 4 Citroen DS's in sight - but went one field back and found 12 Renault Dauphine's - all imported (with original plates) there was a company called Feel Good Cars that was going to convert them to electric - as copies? of the Henney Kilowatt car

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henney_Kilowatt

I suspect these were the leftovers. Feel Good Cars now sells the Zenn - quite an amazing sight!
 
Now that's just plain intresting.
 
Hi There JPSmit;

That sounds like it was fun: What sort of "LBCs" did you come across in one of those "Barn Finds"? /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/confused.gif

Regards, Russ /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/banana.gif
 
These aren't really barn finds - more like field finds - Joe (the owner has) just over 100 cars - 1800's Austin/ A35's?/ a few MGB's/ A sunbeam or 2/ an A40 Countryman, some Gypsy's/ Marinas/ Vauxhalls and the list goes on - he also has a trailer full of parts, all of which he wants to get rid of I maght add.

Here is some, https://bcluv.gotdns.com/bcluv/parts.htm - and here are his recent ads

"I have been collecting British cars and parts for years. I've always been reluctant to sell stuff because "I might need it".
My collection of drivers has been reduced to MGBs and Austin A30/35s.
Everything else is for sale. Almost 70 cars (saloons) in the yard. Several Austin 1800s, Vivas, etc. etc.
Prices? I hate pricing things, I have no idea what stuff is worth. I used to tell people, "you tell me what would make you feel that you got a bargain, and if it I can live with it, it's yours". That's what works for me.
I also have many Service Manuals and parts manuals, new car brochures and 100s of British car mags (mostly Motor)."

"Second ad.
1969 Commer Motor home 1725cc engine, drives great. Reduced to $3000 firm.
79 Fiat Spider roadster. 2 litre twin overhead cam, 5 speed, interior good, drives great, body solid but lots of swelling where rust wants to break out.
$1200 firm.
joelightfoot@... 613 476 5881 Picton ON"

In reality most of the cars are beyond saving - a few of the vans could be restored. There are a far number of parts though - always a good "wander."
 
Just wanted to update you - first the background, my brother lives about 20 minutes from where I got the parts. He, I, his 5 year old son and a couple of friends went to wander the yard about a month ago when I was in town. My brother & nephew took lots of pictures. Last night, we had the family Christmas and had a gift exchange. My 5 year old nephew had drawn my name and among other things had made me a puzzle out of a photo. The photo was the actual Midget I had pulled the parts from - very sweet coincidence. Cheers all /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/cheers.gif
 
Joe's collection is rather legendary in southern Ontario... I read somewhere that he found many of the cars by being a power line worker (or something like that), basically he operated a bucket truck that gave him the ability to see into people's yards to see what treasures they had hidden within...

That Commer motorhome almost sounds tempting, my kind of arcane British vehicle, seems to me that he also purchased a 1960's Commer panel van at some point too.

Oh yeah, anyway you can get hold of those photos? They would be very cool to see...
 
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