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Postcard : Cow for car. Searles of Worthing, car dealers, take anything in part exchange for a car
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Cow for car. Searles of Worthing, car dealers, take anything in part exchange for a car
Cow for car. Searles of Worthing, car dealers, take anything in part exchange for a car. Sales Manager John Lyndall has been offer a furniture, old TVIs, pictures, a wife (which he refused) and antiques. Today (Thursday) he actually took in Daisybell, a cow brought in by Peter Nappin, a farmer from Guildford. The garage offered around £ 100 for Daisybelle which will be sold in the local Cattle Market. Mr. Nappin is taking a Food Escort estate car. January 1975
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Media ID 21358899
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Set of 8, A6 Postcards, featuring the same image on all cards in a set. Printed on 350gsm premium white satin card, the back of the postcard includes space to write messages and an area for the address and stamp. Size of each postcard is 15cm x 10.6cm.
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In this intriguing print captured in January 1975, we witness the extraordinary lengths some people would go to secure a new car. Searles of Worthing, renowned car dealers who were known for their willingness to accept anything in part exchange for a vehicle, have truly outdone themselves this time. Sales Manager John Lyndall has been bombarded with peculiar offers including furniture, old TVs, pictures, and even a wife (which he wisely declined). However, today's trade takes the cake as Peter Nappin from Guildford arrives at the garage with his beloved cow named Daisybell. The audacity of it all! Searles of Worthing actually offered around £100 for Daisybell and plans to sell her at the local Cattle Market. It seems that no item is too unconventional or bizarre when it comes to securing a new set of wheels. Mr. Nappin will be driving away in style with his newly acquired Food Escort estate car. This snapshot from the past not only showcases an unusual trade between humans and animals but also provides us with a glimpse into the eccentricities of 1970s culture. The image serves as a reminder that sometimes our desires can lead us down unexpected paths, resulting in moments that are both humorous and unforgettable.
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