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Old 25-06-09, 14:38
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You must be spoilt Mike! If you can get an engine rebuilt for 3000. It cost me over £5000 for my 6 cylider in 2002. Ron
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Old 27-06-09, 01:04
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Hi there I apologise for gatecrashing your conversation but wanted to ask a little favour as well as the thought that you might want to know the future of this item.
I am the individual who purchased this Morris and as such thought I would share its fate with individuals who have a passion for this type of vehicle.
I am actualy a teacher in the south west of England and the morris was purchased on behalf of the school. It is our intention to wind the clock back a little and enjoy the type of afterschool activites with students that teaches them a little bit more than the current curriculum. As such our students will be restoring this over the next year and we will document its progress monthly and publish it on our school website. I and other members of staff were made aware of this forum and your conversation by one of our students who cant wait to get started. What they particularly wanted to ask is if I/we could from time to time be able to pick your thoughts as a forum on how we are proceding? I apologise if this is a little forward and hope that you do not mind us contacting you in this manner
many thanks harrythefishmonger
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Old 27-06-09, 01:57
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Welcome Harry
Congratulations on the morris ,they are a very unique and rare vehicle
Please keep us updated with you and your students progress on mlu as well please. Pictures are always good
I am sure the relavent members of mlu would be glad to help with information and the like wherever possible
It is good to see the teaching community taking an active role in extra curricular activities and by doing so restoring and making the students more away of our war and peace time history and the sacrifices our forefathers made to secure our futures
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Old 29-06-09, 07:54
Maurice Donckers Maurice Donckers is offline
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About the Dieppe Morris , it is still alive . It is in storage near Brugge , it needs a lot of work, it`s last performance was a few years ago, in a series from the BBC about operation Dynamo .
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Old 30-06-09, 00:39
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hi Harry, I have dropped you a PM to save all the MLU readers froma load of teacher talk!
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