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Reply Good work
10:11 AM on January 08, 2010
Great site & I love the domain name

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Reply gjrbfotografics [ John Moore ]
08:46 AM on October 21, 2009
May I take this opportunity to thank all concerned for putting on a first class
end of year show. I would not hesitate to recommend this show to anyone.
well done.
Reply Chicken Jonn
02:43 AM on October 16, 2009
I like this thought
Reply Andy Spiller
06:45 PM on October 11, 2009
What a splendid day - thanks so much for all your time and trouble.

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Reply Chris Chambers
07:44 AM on September 18, 2009
Can you trawl your records and confirm what happened to Guy Arab KCF 711, aquired by your preservation society in about 1972. Was it restored and sold or still under your care?
Reply Eddie Medhurst
08:16 PM on September 13, 2009
I remember the last night of Eastern National at CY I spent the whole night locked in on my own until next morning when more Preservation Group members arrived.Rentapipe.
Reply Eddie Medhurst
07:55 PM on September 13, 2009
Will come back to see you sometime.Rentapipe
Reply Very nice site!
06:24 PM on September 07, 2009
Very nice site!
Reply Trevor Bell
05:33 AM on August 24, 2009
I would like to thank all of you for the terrific rally on Southend's seafront at the weekend. The view of the estuary from your wonderful open tops is the best.
Hope you got the photos I sent ok? from Trev, volunteer for the Southend Pier Museum.
Reply Steve Webster
07:36 AM on August 17, 2009
I really enjoyed your rally at Southend last weekend. It was great to experience a ride along the front on an open top 67 and 68 bus. This was a regular summer treat during my childhood, as I lived on the number 67 route. Many thanks to all your drivers and volunteers, who brought a great deal of pleasure to many people, both on and off the fine old vehicles.