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Photos Set 3
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For me one of the highlights of the Rally was at last getting to see a Raleigh Safety Seven close up. This is an excellent 1934 example owned by Martin Strange. I asked Martin could I sit in it and pose for a photograph. After I folded my legs away Dan Lockton went to take the photo for me but opps ... got side tracked by the lady walking past.
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.. so Dan tried again and this time got me. Despite its long length the clearance between the steering wheel and the seat is only a few inches. I would love to own one of these but think I would need to change the steering wheel for a smaller one so I can fit in. (Mind you I had to do that in my old Robin to).The round item on the side is the original 1934 tax disk.
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The rear passengers view of the dashboard. The little black box on top of the dashboard is the wiper motor. The seats feel really deep when you sit in them.
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Another view of the dashboard. This was taking with the hood up as it was pouring down with rain at the time.
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Next Set of pictures.
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