Changing my mode of transport

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chas379
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Changing my mode of transport

Post by chas379 » 13 Mar 2024 18:40

I have recently joined the Club after acquiring a new mode of transport, last week, a 1962 A40 Farina Mk2. Over the past 9yrs my hobby has been 3 versions of an Indian Tuk Tuk, 2 petrol models (200cc) and a Fully Electric version but now hung up my Tuk Tuk Hat.
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Tuk Tuk 1 Piaggio Built in India under Licence.
Tuk Tuk 2 Bajaj Fully Indian
Tuk Tuk 3 Mahindra Treo Totally Eklectric

Looking forward to being a member of the Forum. 👍

austina40sam
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Re: Changing my mode of transport

Post by austina40sam » 13 Mar 2024 19:33

A very warm welcome. You sure have bought a good car there.

Keith Bennett
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Re: Changing my mode of transport

Post by Keith Bennett » 14 Mar 2024 11:23

Welcome! Why not send a letter to the FN Editor giving your Tuk Tuk impressions and why you changed to your A40. Must be a good story there!

chas379
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Re: Changing my mode of transport

Post by chas379 » 14 Mar 2024 12:03

Hi Keith, will do

Charles

chas379
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Re: Changing my mode of transport

Post by chas379 » 14 Mar 2024 12:04

austina40sam wrote:
13 Mar 2024 19:33
A very warm welcome. You sure have bought a good car there.
Thank you

exlkrs
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Re: Changing my mode of transport

Post by exlkrs » 24 Oct 2024 18:27

We visit Matlock a lot. There was for as long as I can remember a Tuk Tuk perched above a porch of an Indian restaurant. Last weekend it was gone....

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