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RAF Waltham Peerless


RAF White Waltham. Is there any substance to this tale of cars being assembled there in the 60s?? 



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When Warwick production stopped in Horton. Ron Ham who was an investor and transport company owner. Took left over stock and tried to carry on in a rented garage premises in White Waltham. So maybe some bits were stored at the airfield. This operation only lasts a few months. No money.

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Great thanks. I can just imagine Ron working all hours in an old lock up trying to piece together another Warwick with a few peerlessly bits and bobs and the odd engine sourced from a written off TR. Last man standing before the conglomerates killed off all those small independents and specials for good.

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Chris lawrance . J A Pearce and Mullard would be the last. Cars register as late as 1965

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Ah, the good old days before SVA/IVA/whatever it is now!

Turn up in something with an engine & 4 wheels and you got a registration plate.

How simple was life then??

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