While hunting through my deceased dad's collection of bits for a servicable fuel tap, I rediscovered an unknown frame that someone might recognise.
It's in a dark green, has no numbers, and is partially wrapped in what appears to be ancient greased paper tied with string.
A James perhaps?
A challenge!
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It's from an Ariel Colt.
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Blimey, that was fast and definitive!!
I can't imagine how he ended up with it, he never had any ariels.
Thanks, I'll google
I can't imagine how he ended up with it, he never had any ariels.
Thanks, I'll google
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