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Chat Area => Omega Gallery => Topic started by: Lazydocker on 14 July 2009, 14:07:00
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Those of us who stayed for Sunday night as well went for a little wander and found these...
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And the engine...
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Please excuse the poor photo quality... Taken with a mobile ::) ::)
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Here's a few more, along with the tractor pics for our resident old Ford enthusiast.
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Once again sorry about the crappy phone cam quality.
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Cool!! The red car had a Villiers bike engine with the kickstart still fitted.
You had to be there really but an interesting way to walk off Emmas lovely seafood & rice dinner. We saw a few strange old buildings, barges that folk live on full time & i wanted to take the blue 1972 Ford tractor home to restore & show...in that neck of the woods i'd probably have been shot (fair go) for taking it!!! :y