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Or in your case 'Gottium'.
Well done - they look like they'll make good patterns. Interesting to see the gun tractor bonnet - the lack of a 'glovebox' means it probably came from another front shell - mix 'n match. ARN 162581 is more consistent with a tipper No4 rather than a FGT.
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Congratlations Sid & Howard. Seeing the trailer brake control brought back memories of the pole trailer I drove when I was about ten and having to remember the heading phrase this was most important when loded. The truck was a 1949 Bedford and the pole trailer had a Ford blitz axle housing and blitz wheels with 1200x20 tyres.
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Robert Pearce. Last edited by hrpearce; 16-05-08 at 12:45. |
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