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I'd like a mineral water tap by my bed (chilled)


And a loo which slid out from under the bed, so I could roll over for an earlmorning 'waz'. Of course you'd not be able to see the thing as it would disappear out of sight after (the loo, not my waz gun)


There's others, but for now 2 will suffice....

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One of these...


http://classicglory.co.uk/images/webonly/jtogills7d.jpg


Sunbeam S7 Deluxe

1949 - 1956


I had a Girl friend that had previously owned one.. She wrecked it when she crashed at a roundabout

somewhere in Wandsworth I believe. Probably after a lengthy session in The Spread Eagle..


Foxy

NewWave Wrote:

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> Mine would be a Panther Motorcycle from the

> 1950's.

> No longer make them but my boyfriends grandfather

> brought the company and I would Love to be able to

> buy one for him as the company disolved in the

> mid-60's.


This one is for sale ?2,800


PANTHER 350cc OHV 1951


Beautiful English Panther, collaboration with Ariel (cfr model Red Hunter).

Presented in original condition as an easy restoration project


http://www.carandclassic.co.uk/uploads/cars/panther/5712680.jpg


More Panthers here:- http://www.carandclassic.co.uk/cat/15/86/


DulwichFox

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