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Not such a Calamity

Dear Stan, Following on from your Isle of Wight report in last month’s issue I thought that readers may be interested in a reunion that took place at the custom show. I’m sure rallygoers will be familiar with Cheryl Ward’s gorgeous custom Lambretta, Calamity Jane. Although it’s this scheme that the scooter will forever be associated with, it wasn’t always a pink tribute to Doris Day; in fact it was a rather plain Li Special and I know that because I was

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