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Re: AA and RAC Badges, SU Choke setup

To: Syd Saperstein <tcsyd@ix.netcom.com>
Subject: Re: AA and RAC Badges, SU Choke setup
From: Randell Kegg <kgstuart@erols.com>
Date: Sun, 26 Oct 1997 07:45:24 -0800
Syd,
When I bought my Morris Minor, (a RHD model), it came with a AA key on the 
keyring. I 
assume that this fit some sort of highway callbox. Do you have any information 
about the 
key and its usage?

Randy Kegg


Syd Saperstein wrote:
> 
> Nory,  The RAC stands for the Royal Automobile Club which besides being
> somewhat like our AAA is the official governing body for many automobile
> competitions in the UK...sort of a cross between our AAA and the SCCA
> (Sports Car Club of America) with the emphasis on the competition side.
> The AA is Englands first automobile association and their history is almost
> as old as motoring itself.  They were responsible for establishing traffic
> lights and road hazard identification traffic systems before the English
> government ever did.  You can check out the AA today at
> http://www.theaa.co.uk/theaa/index    They have all kinds of member
> services...much more like our AAA here.  The AA badge in question is the
> one that was issued in England in the 40's and 50's and has two large metal
> A's surrouonded by a circle at the top of which is a winged tire. The
> background behind the A's is yellow.   Each one is serial numbered and
> stamped with a typical "this badge is the property of AA and must be
> surrendered when your membership is expired"  Anyway, it's just a bit of
> nostalgia that looks right on cars of the same vintage as the badge
> especially home models or right hand drives.
> TTFN
> TCSYD

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