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Yes, that's right Christine, Dominic and Graham are driving a 1988 Trabant 4,200 miles (or thereabouts) from Sheffield to Banjul in Gambia as part of the Plymouth Dakar Challenge. In the process we hope to raise some money for Heeley City Farm and Seeds for Africa. In addition the car and its contents (not the drivers) will be auctioned in Gambia with the proceeds going to local development charities.
Try your hand at the camel gameHarder than it looks! |
The carThe Trabant P601 - it's pink and it's East German |
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![]() | We hope that you will want to share in this worthwhile venture by following our progress or, better still, sponsoring us!
We are fund raising for Seeds for Africa and the charity's patron, the nation's favourite gardener, thinks we are mad! |