This is in a car park in a village in North Devon. such a shame. Each time I see it, it’s got more rust..
Baz has been attending the International Hairpiece Convention at the ExCel centre, as well as giving Walking Like a Cockney master classes at the University of East Grinstead. Back next week.
Visiting my Mum in Kent a couple of weeks ago, I saw a LB sitting in front of a house. Didn't look like it had moved for months/years, the grass was as high as the rust that mascaraed as sills. The were several holes in the drivers door, moss on the inside of some windows, rear seat had old boxes piled on it. I was thinking that if only I lived in the country, I'd see if the owner would swap it for a couple of Beatrix Potter 50p coins I had in my pocket at the time. Next day I had to stop at a junction to let it drive past. It lives! I though, but hope it was heading off to a good body shop.
@Flakey I finally managed to get a picture today. It’s easier to stop on the path when you’re on your bike!
Found this today around the corner from my mates place. Seriously considering making an offer on this. Yes - it’s a (sort of) VW in Australia if it’s a complete car, I definitely knocking
It’s an Ascort TSV 1300 An Australian coach built car from the late 50’s 19 were produced. Based on a karmann ghia with a fibreglass body and an Okrassa motor https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ascort
Thanks Never heard of them before, but it would be a great car to own and drive Looks a bit like an Apal coupé, build over here in Belgium.
Ahhh.............never heard of them. Seems they produced quite a few of those though I assume they were fibreglass?