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Originally Posted by Matt Austin
Glassons is a Wagga institution, even today. Good to see one of their older vehicles still in existence.
I live in Junee, and I keep hearing about interesting military vehicles that were around Junee in relatively recent times. I've heard of the two Blitz trucks that went into the interesting one seen at Corowa this year, along with another one that's apparently still in original paint with its tac plates intact, which may still be in the area. I've also heard that there were several military utes which are now gone to better homes.
Good thing that nobody had any love for the old Inter which sat by the main road for years, and which is glacially being returned to operation as I get the chance!
I'm guessing that Ganmain is now the Riverina centre for WW2 military vehicles! And a good thing too.
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Matt the Ford ute in my pic was owned by Bill Pattison at Marrar . He was a old time bush character . He had collected many vehicles and he was reluctant to part with them. His bungalow was in a windy hill top location, high winds were a problem . The roof of his bungalow was held down with pieces of heavy scrap metal , hanging from cables around the roof perimeter . Yes as we were driving through Wagga with the Ford on a trailer, a motorbike cop at the traffic lights told us that Glassons was still around.