by | Oct 10, 2024

Episode 29 – Molly reunited with a 1930’s Lagonda M45 after 84 years

The Aston Martin Heritage Trust Podcast
The Aston Martin Heritage Trust Podcast
Episode 29 – Molly reunited with a 1930’s Lagonda M45 after 84 years
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Steve Waddingham, the AML Historian and AMHT Trustee, took control of the microphone for this episode and although it is under the Aston Martin Heritage banner, it has nothing to do with Aston Martin! But do not panic for Steve is talking pre-war Lagonda, and we think most AM owners love a Lagonda, and of course, Lagonda in latter years become part of the Aston Martin family.

Steve has uncovered a lovely story about Molly Minett who was recently re-united with a Lagonda M45 after 84 years – a car she had childhood memories which was owned by her Aunt. With Steve being a dog with a bone and a sucker for a good story, he located the car now belonging to Jack Amies and re-introduced it to Molly again after last seeing it in the 1940’s.

We also hear of Molly’s and Aunts’ career, including a few terrorist attacks!

Host:
Steve Waddingham

Guests:
Molly Minett
Jack Amies

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