Dear Members.
I was the owner of a Sherborne 'restoration project' for around 30 years from the early 1970's. I eventually sold it to another club member, unfinished. On a whim, I entered the registration number on the government website and was delighted to discover that it was taxed. I tried the ATDC membership secretary to see if the owner was a club member. She informed me that she has a record of the car but no owner details. If anyone knows the owner and he or she was happy to contact me I can perhaps fill in a 30 year gap in the cars history. The Sherborne Reg is DMY797. Her's hoping! Many Thanks.
Austin10 Sherborne
- peter_winney
- Posts: 1576
- Joined: Wed Nov 20, 2019 3:31 pm
- Location: BATH
Re: Austin10 Sherborne
John
Unfortunately it does not look as though the present owner is a member of the club. You could try on the Facebook page of Austin 10s. Hoe you do find who it is as it would be good to have it back in the club. It is one of about 80 of this attractive car that have been known to the Club, tho' our current record of the Car No (GRK) appears to be missing a digit.
Unfortunately it does not look as though the present owner is a member of the club. You could try on the Facebook page of Austin 10s. Hoe you do find who it is as it would be good to have it back in the club. It is one of about 80 of this attractive car that have been known to the Club, tho' our current record of the Car No (GRK) appears to be missing a digit.
Member since July 1972
Never too old to learn something new
Never too old to learn something new
- peter_winney
- Posts: 1576
- Joined: Wed Nov 20, 2019 3:31 pm
- Location: BATH
Re: Austin10 Sherborne
John
Unfortunately it does not look as though the present owner is a member of the club. You could try on the Facebook page of Austin 10s.https://www.facebook.com/groups/311842908933403
Hope you do find who it is as it would be good to have it back in the club. It is one of about 80 of this attractive car that have been known to the Club, tho' our current record of the Car No (GRK) appears to be missing a digit.
Unfortunately it does not look as though the present owner is a member of the club. You could try on the Facebook page of Austin 10s.https://www.facebook.com/groups/311842908933403
Hope you do find who it is as it would be good to have it back in the club. It is one of about 80 of this attractive car that have been known to the Club, tho' our current record of the Car No (GRK) appears to be missing a digit.
Member since July 1972
Never too old to learn something new
Never too old to learn something new
-
- Posts: 2
- Joined: Tue Jun 29, 2021 6:11 pm
Re: Austin10 Sherborne
Dear Peter Thank you for your reply and advice. I think when my brother and I joined the ATDC in the early 70's the club was still in it's infancy, is that the case. Also, from memory, were you not the driving force back then, and living in Boxmoor? Thanks Again. John Evans.
- peter_winney
- Posts: 1576
- Joined: Wed Nov 20, 2019 3:31 pm
- Location: BATH
Re: Austin10 Sherborne
In the 1970s My brother was the Spares manager and his wife the Secretary, at one time they produced the magazine with which I assisted.
Member since July 1972
Never too old to learn something new
Never too old to learn something new