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Classic Car Meet


philma

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Hi all,


I've brought a classic car! It's now my only car and in everyday use.

I've noticed quite a few old cars bombing about so thought it would be nice to have a meet up

somewhere. What d'ya think?

How about Belair House on Gallery Road? Nice big car park and pleasant

surroundings.


Just a thought.

Phil

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Well, perhaps I'll make up some fliers and put them about.

Choose a Saturday afternoon at 1pm or something, and see if anyone shows up.


There are indeed many classics left on the roadsides in East Dulwich. I still wouldn't be happy about leaving mine out at night though.


In fact, many of the old cars left out look sadly abandoned.

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