End of 2009

Wow… so much has happened since I last posted on my Blog.

Frogeyes have been very active with all the cars that I have advertised on this site being sold. Project Frogeyes are required if you have one or know of any For Sale….. (I will advertise on the site for you). I still have my Heartbeat Frogeye which I didn’t sell at auction earlier this month. Driving it back from London, I felt relieved that it didn’t quite make it’s reserve, fate must have been with me that day, the car is such a joy to drive and I’m happy to keep it.

September saw Anita and me visit the Gold Coast in Australia. We went to meet David Godwin and his wife Laurel. They own and run various car related business’ there and have asked me to take on the running of a new venture. This is called the Classic Car Clinic and as the name implies, caters for Classic Cars, but mainly British ones….

I will be taking two cars with me to Australia, my red Frogeye and Anita’s red Midget. They will both be enjoyed in sunshine on some fantastic roads and will, for a time at least, be our everyday cars.

So, Drymar will continue to run under the watchful eye of Paul Fish. Paul has been working with me for the last 12 months and is very much a Mini and Spridget enthusiast, so needless to say, the standard of work and knowlage base offered to you will be as comprehensive as always. Helping Paul Fish will be Paul Hutchinson who again has worked with me for a good while. Hutch’s expertise are in sheet metal fabrication but he is a very busy man, very much in demand. We have a waiting list taking us well into Spring 2010 for his time.

Thank you everyone for your support throughout 2009 and we look forward to seeing you in 2010.

Happy New Year to you all….

Mark.