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 1986 London to Brighton 
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I really like these pics, and I think you will too!

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May 26th, 2010, 9:39 pm
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That reverse looking France 3/Beachcomber/Transat is JEC 863T which i'm sure was the first from the 'Two Horse Stables'. Built by Brian Amos?

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Neil wrote:
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That reverse looking France 3/Beachcomber/Transat is JEC 863T which i'm sure was the first from the 'Two Horse Stables'. Built by Brian Amos?


It certainly is the Sidewinder, which appeared on the Two Horse Stables Sidewinder flyer/adverts at the time. I've got one of the flyers somewhere.


May 26th, 2010, 9:45 pm
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Back in the day, cool came as standard with 2cvs...


May 26th, 2010, 9:47 pm
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Not a D*lly in sight!

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ooooooooofffffffffffff! i remember that one! (aged 15)

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that looks like an ami trailer second pic down in brown


May 27th, 2010, 10:40 am
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Jono wrote:
I really like these pics, and I think you will too!

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I'm not 100% but the green one, I think that's me. I'm sure I remember the Charleston with the boot rack. Off I go to see if I've still got my photos from '86.


May 27th, 2010, 11:50 am
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tarquin slough2cv wrote:
that looks like an ami trailer second pic down in brown


Yep, the Charleston was towing it.

Freeloudeur - I can't wait to see your pics then - we were parked more-or-less where that photo was taken from.


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Neil wrote:
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That reverse looking France 3/Beachcomber/Transat is JEC 863T which i'm sure was the first from the 'Two Horse Stables'. Built by Brian Amos?


It certainly is the Sidewinder, which appeared on the Two Horse Stables Sidewinder flyer/adverts at the time. I've got one of the flyers somewhere.


:) Me too.
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