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Old 29-08-11, 14:40
Alan Duffy Alan Duffy is offline
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Old 29-08-11, 14:44
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Old 29-08-11, 14:48
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and finally I had to have these gas cans. very nicely marker.

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So that's what I picked up yesterday. I think it was a very good day.

Hope to talk to you all at some point.

Just wanted to share.

Thanks


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Old 30-08-11, 00:23
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that's about as good a carrier as you are ever likely to find in my opinion and i also like the 50.cal mount, (a typical field modification) not bad for a first vehicle welcome to the carrier owners club.

all the best

rick
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Old 30-08-11, 04:31
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The .50 looks good on the carrier.And a real good carrier too!
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Old 30-08-11, 04:53
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Thanks guys,

Unfortunately I dont have the time, patience or physical resources to restore vehicles. I can and do appreciate the history behind all that I have and want to get.

For instance I have recently picked up a 1960 Ferret Scout Car Mk2/3. There are many around but to find one that is in great shape and one with a verifiable and very interesting history is a challenge. I found that Ferret and have actually licenced it for the road (Ontario).
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Old 30-08-11, 08:58
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Welkom Alan,

I'ts a lovely carrier you have. I hope you will have a lot of pleasure with it.

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