Pre-War Support...

For now, I lumped all the pre-war cars together, I would LOVE for there to be enough demand to split it into groups (hint...hint, post here about your pre-war Singer)
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Phillip
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Pre-War Support...

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Hi All Pre-War Owners, especially NASOC members.

As the club Pre-War Registrar, I'm just a click away with help, advice, chat or just plain tea & sympathy.

Feel free to contact me if you need anything! :D

Happy Pre-War Motoring!
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Mike
I assume the pre war cars you anticipate at the potential socal meet would be Tony's and yours. Any movement on Mike Desoto's
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I replied in the Events section, Yes, Toni's would be one, the other is Stephen's 1.5. Mike's car is moving along nicely I drove up and saw it about a year ago now, don't know if it would be ready for a show and I also doubt he would bring it to S. Calif. but he might be willing to bring it to Palo Alto.
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Happy Holidays!

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Well, here it is Christmas Eve and nearly the end of our Singer Centenary Year.

And what a year it has been…with our celebrations in Beaconsfield, Quebec; Ottawa, Ontario; Coventry, England and, especially Stowe, Vermont, we toasted our favourite Marque in fine style. A warm ‘thank you’ to all of those who made it such a great success and to all of you who hold the Singer motor car dear in your hearts.

Here’s to more of the same in 2006 as we gear up to celebrate 30 years of NASOC.

Warmest wishes to all our Singering friends around the world. Happy Holidays!
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'28 Senior, '33 & '34 Sports, '36 Le Mans SS & Bantam
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We are now through week one of 2006 and BMD 211 will turn 72 years of age in a few short weeks. Looking pretty good for an old doll. We hope to do a fair bit more driving this year and hopefully with her companion "Old Blue" just to shake up the Ottawa scene.
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