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Old 17-01-12, 06:08 PM
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It is not by business, but I fear the young man will do some serious damage to the car. I am not sure he understands the rarity of this car.
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Old 27-01-12, 10:37 PM
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Hi Everybody,
I was going through some old photos and I found some of the Bristol. This is how it looked before my dad started working on it.
There are also some photos of the door and some lights.
The photos were scanned in to the computer so they are not the best quality.

There is also a photo of a Bristol 403, I think my dad went to a show or to a friends house and took this photo.
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Old 28-01-12, 03:17 PM
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I can see only two maroon coloured 403's on the owners club register in the USA and only one is left hand drive like the one on your pictures.

Maybe you could contact the owners to find out if they knew your father and have any information on the 408.

Although the other right hand drive 403 is an identical colour so may have been converted to LHD. Hard to tell with no reg. on the front.

Hope it's all going well
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Old 28-01-12, 03:53 PM
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I can see only two maroon coloured 403's on the owners club register in the USA and only one is left hand drive like the one on your pictures.

Maybe you could contact the owners to find out if they knew your father and have any information on the 408.

Although the other right hand drive 403 is an identical colour so may have been converted to LHD. Hard to tell with no reg. on the front.

Hope it's all going well


The first two photos are of my Bristol before my dad started work on it.
The 403 is probably his friend's. I just want to know if any of you know who it is so I can figure out more about my dad and the other cars he worked on.
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Old 28-01-12, 04:55 PM
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Those of us with access to owners details could only tell the owner that you want to get in touch, we shouldn't tell you who he is.
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Old 28-01-12, 05:33 PM
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Yes, It's worth joining the owners club for this sort of information and lots of other information that will help with the restoration.

They may even have detailed history of your car.
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Old 28-01-12, 05:51 PM
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Alright well Thank you all, I will see if I can join. and see if it would be worth it.
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