I look forward to it in is renovated state.
I have become a bit of a Carlton addict in recent months,
First a unknown Carlton, hand painted post office red, but OK, suspect an 80's, but parts date it earlier, £30 of Ebay, bought unseen, turned out to be a gem, really well looked after, 100% usable and in excellent, Campy hubs, weinman rims, stainless spokes, Sachs gears, a late but excellent Stronglight Chainset and Brooks saddle, bits individually worth more than the bike!
no 2 was a Carton Courette, again early 80's, all original, drops, Suntor gearing even down to the front tyre, still going strong after 30 years, clearly not used a great deal, but stored dry, a real classic, much loved by daughter, a bit of cleaning the cobwebs, again ebay £50
No 3 is a frame up restoration of 69 Giro D'Italia, (from a very neglected frame) being built up a period piece with a mish of period parts, (what I had, and what turned up!) the frame was clearly a frame only purchase originally as it lacks the braze ons and centre pull brakes of the catalogue examples of the time, and matches the frame only descriptions of the time, and with no clue as to its history or build, being built as period piece rather than accurate restoration