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Daimler 15 & Majestic Major at Caister Museum

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Daimler 15 & Majestic Major at Caister Museum

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I recently visited Caister Castle & Car Museum in Norfolk for the 1st time. A good selection of interesting cars in various states of repair. Two cars in particular caught my eye, one was a 1934 Daimler 15 with a hood, the other was a Majsttic Major. Both cars looked fair from the outside but on close examination they were incomplete and tatty in some areas.

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Re: Daimler 15 & Majestic Major at Caister Museum

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Its a nice place to visit. On my last visit they were talking about possibly getting an SP.
Colin,
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Re: Daimler 15 & Majestic Major at Caister Museum

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They have had a great looking SP 250 for some time: apparently the trustees spent something in the order of £30,000 bringing it up to a lovely condition.
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