President's Plate in the South West Section.

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Tony Fearn
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President's Plate in the South West Section.

Post by Tony Fearn »

Many congratulations to Alan (Bartlett) on being awarded the President's Plate (South West Section) for his super-human effort in getting his dad's long saloon back on the road.

I'll bet all of us that helped through JowettTalk, as well as the membership at large, are as pleased as punch about your award Alan.

Nice one.

Regards,

Tony.
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Post by george garside »

must be something to do with doing it horizontally! - well done Alan & very much deserved

george
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Post by AlanBartlett »

Thank you, well without you lot being there through the the good and bad times I never could have done it.
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Presidents Plate

Post by Alastair Gregg »

Nice modest response. However the plate was well deserved and without your determination all our advice and answers would have been to no avail.

Well done.

However don't stop there. Still plenty to do on your car and who knows, I know a chap up here (In the NW section) with 9 Jowetts in very good order :D
Compliments of the Season,

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Post by AlanBartlett »

On my gallery space there are a couple of update photos of how it currently looks,

https://jowettnet/forum/download/file.p ... &mode=view
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Post by Keith Andrews »

Well deservered....
Not just for your motivation but also for the mature way you are not afraid to ask questions to achieve results
Rare in someone of your generation.
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