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Old 22-03-18, 20:55
Phil Waterman Phil Waterman is offline
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Default Looks like they might last another 75 years

Hi Jordan

Not bad wear for 75 years, how egged were the mounting holes? Did they seem tight or had they backed off?

Interesting what you find when restoring these trucks, all and all they were pretty tough to have lasted the way they have. Every time I think about it I wonder how many of todays vehicles will be around in 75 years.

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