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Vintage or nice car needed for small wedding September 10th!


jo1973

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Hi everyone,


I was wondering if anyone here knew of someone with a lovely vintage (1950s through to 1980's) car for a wedding in East Dulwich/ Peckham September 10th? The wedding is at Southwark registry office in Camberwell with a reception above the EDT afterwards, so I'd only need something for 2 hours maybe 2 and a half at the most!

I've asked regular wedding car hires for quotes and I'm getting nothing less than ?500. It's such a short journey (but a meaningful one!) and I'm willing to pay. If you know of anyone that would like to earn some extra cash on my special day, please let me know.

Thanks for any suggestions!

We used weddingtaxis.co.uk , got an older style black cab for ?280 for 3 hrs, we used from forest hill to Dulwich college and then to the EDT (cracking reception venue!), they arrived early, very friendly and happy to take any route we wanted.


Have a great day whatever you choose!

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