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A Memory of Sheldon.

Hi there.

This isn't so much a memory of my own. More that I'm hoping to jog someone else's memory....

I have a unique little vehicle (Hillman Imp pick-up) and the logbook shows it was owned by a Mr R Adams of 2166 Coventry Road, Sheldon, Birmingham 26

I wrote to the address many years ago to see if he perhaps had some pictures of it in the old days but got no reply so I didn't follow it up again.

Well now we have the internet and Google Maps and I see that address is part of a shopping centre.

Someone on another forum told me they seem to remember there was a grocer called Adams at that address.

Does anyone remember this, or even remember the car or Mr R Adams?

Thanks. Graham

I only have one picture of the car which was taken in the lanes around Warwick many years ago.

Hopefully me link to the picture works


[img]https://i.imgur.com/jItGiKG.jpg[/img]

https://i.imgur.com/jItGiKG.jpg


Added 18 March 2022

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