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When car ownership became an integral part of teaching geography.

Did we pupils really distract our teachers? Or was there a more subtle subterfuge happening?
3.63 litre P1 Allard. Just 155 built by Br. Allard Motor Co 1949-1952. 5 seats, 2 door sport saloon.
3.63 litre P1 Allard. Just 155 built by Br. Allard Motor Co 1949-1952. 5 seats, 2 door sport saloon.

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