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I can't confirm this Tim, but hopefully someone more in the 'know' can.
I couldn't help but notice the irony of a German car of the era carrying our veterans. BTW... it's I before E except after 'C' and sometimes 'K' as in Keith... Quote:
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I drove the Fordson up from Geelong zooming along at a nice 90kph with my nice big 10.50 tyres, (with a little bit of throttle left as well).
I carried a load of five Ceylonese gentlemen. Three of them were amongst those run over by the Blitz in 2010. Their spirits belied what happened that day and they had a ball enjoying the crowds and acknowledging the waves all along the route. The fallout of that accident is a matter for arguing elsewhere, however given that the bigger trucks have been banned as a result and only jeeps, land rovers and the like permitted I asked these fellows that they thought would have happened if they had been run over by a jeep. Each replied they thought they would be dead. "There was enough room under a truck for us to fit" was the feeling. "The little vehicles would have squashed us." They were a fine bunch so spend a short time with. One of them was 93 and leapt into the back of my truck like a mountain goat. Must breed them tough in Ceylon. |
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The thought had crossed 'my' mind, life is full of irony!!
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All said in jest, of course. Assuming the Merc is what I think it is, it would easily pay for my early retirement. If only!
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