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erwin

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wow, at last i found the page where i can actuall post something.
I have a 1934 austin chummy, which are quite plentiful, I think, but I live in Namibia, just north of south africa. I have restored the car to near perfect, but I am missing a few details, and find it quite difficult to get the info. maybe somebody can help me.
Thanks,
erwin
 
Welcome Erwin. The Chummy is a great little car, and there are quite a few around in the UK still. Have you tried the Austin Seven club in the UK? They seem to be a helpful bunch......we might even have a few members of the forum who belong. I shall post a copy of your message in the "other British cars" forum, just in case.
 
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wow, at last i found the page where i can actuall post something.
I have a 1934 austin chummy, which are quite plentiful, I think, but I live in Namibia, just north of south africa. I have restored the car to near perfect, but I am missing a few details, and find it quite difficult to get the info. maybe somebody can help me.
Thanks,
erwin

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Hey welcome! We have an "Other British Cars" and an "Other Cars" where you can also post. Then there is always the Pub /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/cheers.gif

Basil
 
Welcome - any photos?
 
Welcome... I'd love to see some pictures too! /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbsup.gif
 
Welcome erwin!
Your car would be quite rare here in America.
Do you have any digital pictures of it? (if so, you can "attach" them in a message).
 
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