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Optional modification to take a NJU209E bearing, and still use the original flywheel, and have an oil seal surface.
The Teddy Boy of the 1950s and 60s was characterised by his long coat with velvet collar, drainpipe trousers, smart shirt, slim tie and crepe-soled shoes (brothel creepers). It was a style adopted by young men as a reaction to the austerity years of the war at a time when youth began to form their own identity and youth culture began.
On display at Hereford Museum.
Notice I am not connecting the red power wire. This is because the pi could be powered via the tty cable. But it should not be powered by both the tty cable and the standard pi power cable. By never using the red power cable, you prevent burnouts.
Optional Cultured Marble shower ILO STD fiberglass Unit - w/ Optional Seat (bench seat may not be available in all models without some modifications)
Triumph was purchased by the Standard Motor Company in 1945, from 1959 was known as Standard Triumph. Purchased by Leyland Motors in 1960, which became British Leyland in 1968.
The Triumph TR range of Sports cars were built between 1953 and 1981.
1952 Triumph TR1 (20TS) was a prototype, chassis from the Standard 8 and 1991cc engine from the Standard Vanguard.
1953 TR2 had better looks; a simple ladder-type chassis; a longer body; and a bigger boot.
The 1955 TR3 got more power, improved braking and a new grille. Optional removable hardtop,
1957 TR3a got a wider grille and exterior door handles.
1962 TR3b new 2138cc 4 cyl,
1961 TR4; Michelotti body
1965 TR4A; IRS and revised grille
1967 TR5; 2498cc fuel injected 6 cyl
1967 TR250; twin carburettor version
1969 TR6; Kerman designed body
1975 TR7, Harris Mann wedge shape body, 1998cc 8 valve 4 cyl.
1978 TR8; 3528cc V8
Eclectic Morocco Tour
This Morocco tour is a geared for those who want a little comfort and even some luxury. It combines the best sites in the country for the ultimate mix and match. If you want the best Imperial Cities, an optional camel trek and camp out in the Sahara Desert, light day hiking, plus a bit of mountains and beachside, then this tour is definitely for you.
All of our Morocco tours itineraries are flexible and customizable to match days of travel. If you have any questions, please do contact us.
Full Itinerary Description:
Day 1-2: Fez
You have two days to explore what this Imperial City has to offer, such as the Kairouine Mosque, spice market, tanneries and leather market, pottery quarter, henna market, woodcrafters, metal workers, and Koranic schools and old hotels. You'll be staying in the old medina, which is a World Heritage site and one of the oldest and still thriving medieval cities in the World!
Day 3 Sahara Desert
In the morning you will head towards Sahara desert. In the way , you will have the apportunity to see the a panoramic view of vally de Ziz , Once in Merzouga, we will venture inward atop camels into the Sahara Desert, have dinner amongst the dunes, dine under the stars, and stay in a Berber tent for the night.
Day 4: Dades Gorge
If anyone would like to rock climb the Todra Gorge, you can stop here, get fitted for gear and join our certified climbing guide who will literally show you the ropes! Those not interested in climbing can hike around the area. If members do not want to rock climb, then we can go straight to the Dades Gorge, enjoy the scenery, and take a hike. The rock formations are said to resemble monkey paws. We will be spending the night in luxurious hotel overlooking the canyon. For those who would like, this day can also be spent in Skoura, the Valley of 1000 Kasbahs. You will have the opportunity to stay in a renovated Kasbah that is now a magnificent and charming hotel.
Day 5: Ait Ben Haddou | Marrakesh
This morning you'll be driving through Ouarzazate and stopping for lunch. You can also visit the Taorirt Kasbah and the Atlas movie studio where blockbusters such as Cleopatra, Kundun, and the Mummy were filmed. Next, you'll be able to stop by the UNESCO World Heritage site—the ksar in Ait Ben Haddou where Gladiator was filmed. The drive from Ait Ben Haddou to Marrakesh will take us about 4 hours. We will be staying in the old medina, also a World Heritage Site. Tonight you can go to the lively Jemaa el Fna Square to watch the circus-like performers and sample some tasty delights at different stalls.
Day 6: Marrakesh
Today, you have the whole day in “Marrakesh the red”. You might visit the Koubba Baadiyn and the Ali ben Youssef Koranic School, or the Badii & Bahia Palaces and the Saadian Tombs. Or, you can opt to walk through the souk (covered market) and look at all the wares and souvenirs you can bargain for.
Day 7: High Atlas Mountains | Marrakesh
After breakfast, you'll will leave for Imlil in the High Atlas Mountains, which should take 1.5 to 2 hours. Once in Imlil, you'll hike up to Armed. Armed is a Berber village on the side of a mountain overlooking some valleys and a river, and Mount Toubkal can be seen in the distance. You are welcome to take an afternoon trek around together or simply spend the day sipping mint tea and enjoying lunch with a local family. All meals are included during your time in the mountains. You can opt to stay in the High Atlas Montains or return back to Marrakesh for the night.
Day 8-9: Essaouira
After coming down from the mountains or departing Marrakesh, you'll head straight to Essaouira. The drive takes three hours. You will have today and tomorrow to chill out in this small, laid-back, coastal town with lots of character. You can walk along the ramparts, have grilled fish for lunch next to the port, wander along the beach, stroll through the whitewashed medina, or shop for Thuya wood handicrafts. If you would like and wind permitting, you will be able to try kayaking, kite surfing, wind surfing, or just regular surfing. This is the Wind Capital of Africa!
Day 10: Return Marrakesh | Depart
Today is departure day. You will have transportation back to Marrakesh. You will have the option to extend your trip or continue upwards to Casablanca.
Itinerary Overview:
Day 1-2: Fez
Day 3: Ziz Valley Oasis
Day 4: Sahara Desert
Day 5: Dades
Day 6-7: Marrakesh
Day 8: Mountains
Day 9-10: Essaouira
Day 11: Depart
Included on Tour: Accommodations(dinners and breakfasts),transportations,camel trek in desert,fez and marakkech city guides,mountain guide
Other options tours
:Casablanca ,rabat, fez , meknes, desert, marakech, essaouira15 days
Casablanca ,marakech , essaouira and agadir .8 days
Imperial cities :Rabat, meknes, fez and marakech:8days
Southern Tour; Marakech, ouarzazt , desert Merzouga ,zagora :8days
Agadir ,Essaouira,marakech,gorge dades,merzouga,zagora, tata ,tafraoute:10 days
↪ 6 Shades + 2 optional liners
↪ BOM Tattoo layers
↪ Shown on EvoX Lilly
available on MP or in-world (on sale in-world)
⭐️ find it in store or on MP!
This photo shows the Model 760 with optional tool tray. The tool tray allows the customer to hang there belts and also to allow easy access to tools or parts.
Leyland Atlantean AN68A/1R with Park Royal H73F bodywork, new to London Country Bus Services as AN153 in June 1978, before passing to London Country South West (London & Country). Later passed to Optional Bus, Moortown, Leeds who were taken over by First Leeds where it was numbered 6480.
This photo was taken at Stevenage Bus Station on 1st June 2002 whilst taking part on Hertford & Stevenage Running Day.
Dropje vest pattern with optional sleeve
Sporty hooded vest sewing pattern available here goo.gl/NQsKZ7