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Old 14-08-07, 01:09
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My copy was on the table last night when I got home, Couldn't read it at the time as I had a meeting to go to however on my return I spent several hours giving it a once over.
Could I have been the first in New Zealand to read it???? detailed reading to be over the next few nights

Anyway I would like to thank Nigel for such a great book, very very impressive, it will be on the shelf in a very worn state, by the time it gets there, along with my other favorites, Chrisham's US Wheeled vehicles, Bart's Bibles, and the four French books (Jeep, Dodge, GMC and US Army) by Juede and Boniface (I hope thats their names).

The thing that possibly struck me the most is that this book will suit the historian, the restorer, those interested in Carriers, and even the modeler out there, so many books etc of this style of topic today seams to be aimed at the Modeler specifically and the rest of us feel a little left out, So Top Marks for covering the entire interest spectrum

I look forward to the next two volumes
Thanks and Regards
kev
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