Going back to Howard's use of the word 'anorak'. Not a description of a 'raincoat' we use here in NZ. Must have come from the UK trainspotting brigade, where these chappies would pass a lonely vigil, in their 'anoraks' to keep out the often inclement English weather, hoping to catch a glimpse of the Flying Scotsman as it thundered past pulling the 10.25 express from Euston!!!! Another one to cross off their list as they tucked into some hot broth from the thermos, and devoured a fish-paste sandwich. Howard used the anorak description for the car spotting brigade, and woe-betide any restorer who tries to pass off something that is not correct, as these characters will pick it up in a flash. My experience of these folk is that they dont actually DO anything constructive except to pick holes in other peoples hard work. Ah well, takes all sorts.