M.T. Stores and Workshops - an unknown garage

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Miller
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M.T. Stores and Workshops - an unknown garage

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Hi Gentlemen,

does someone know anything about this garage?
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Re: M.T. Stores and Workshops - an unknown garage

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Hi Roland,
Can't say I have seen this before but clearly someone had a sense of humour with the sign above garage eMpTy Stores :)
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Hello again Roland,
This garage had me curious, I rather like these small buildings and a quick search found this link which may help you by Kleeware.
http://www.oldclassiccar.co.uk/toy_garage.htm
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Re: M.T. Stores and Workshops - an unknown garage

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The garage was originally made by 'IDEAL' in America in the early 1950's, as shown below. By the mid-50's it was being made by 'KLEEWARE' in the UK. There is also a Canadian version from 'RELIABLE' and a very hard to find French 'KLEEWARE' version.
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I have some of the body shells somewhere deep in storage I think, but have never seen the garage... must keep my eyes open for it now.

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Re: M.T. Stores and Workshops - an unknown garage

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I don't think I'd get my car washed there as what ever they use seems to take the paint off!!
Or are they accident repairs waiting to be painted?

Cheers, Steve
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