ronan
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Oh wow, it's one of those even rarer clyenderial grinders.
Don't get the attitude of dumping something like that outside, if you don't want it, give it away.
Oh wow, it's one of those even rarer clyenderial grinders.
TJ.i remember GPO,yellow ones up to K reg.^^ Old Bedford?
greed and selfishness usuallyDon't get the attitude of dumping something like that outside, if you don't want it, give it away.
I drove one on several occasions, later than K, it would have been 1976 I think. Apparently they were left over from some overseas contract, Middle East I think & had a big petrol engine in. Went quite well, pass anything except a petrol station. The other oddball one I remember was a Ford A series, also a left over from a contract somewhere, never saw anyone else use them much, not a popular model. I suppose the GPO must have got them dirt cheap. The TJ’s were used for the cabling crews & could be driven on a car licence, they were just under the weight limit.TJ.i remember GPO,yellow ones up to K reg.
That would be coming home with me !
Looks like a French pinfire revolver.this was one of my best "finds", the bit on the front is a bottle opener, before that, I had it as the gear shift knob on a hot rod and on a foot clutch Harley.
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