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Well, lets see. There's Mine, There's Tony's, There's the yellow one with the Russian flag on it (previously posted), Plus 2x F60L's on one farm, Plus one cab on the same farm... That's 5 1/2. As a percentage of human population, I'd say that's pretty high...
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![]() And another contender is Jim Bennie with five (2 are just partial cabs)...
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What about the lineup at the former airbase ..Truscott ...
Mike
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If we're scoring on the basis of "Per-Capita" cab 12's, I think Mike picked the winner. Although Truscott might have a transient population of oil-field workers, the trucks themselves are nearby at a locality called West Bay, population, 2 Crocodiles!
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No wonder there seem to be more CMPs being found in Australia than any where else their using aerial reconnaissance to find them. Speaking of CMPs per capita does anybody have an idea which country has the most known CMPs per capita? Cheers Phil
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Hi Max bring your truck around next week I have a free 12 cab down the road and its all your old fella. That will F--K Ganmain's claim to being the centre of the 12 Cab universe.
So the centre of the 12 cab universe will be
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well I wasn't counting the exta cabs that I have in storage so that would give me another 4 or 5 and the population of willow vale is only 3
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So with all these Cab12's around, does any-one have a set of engine sideplates to spare? I need the full engine cover for my Ford F60L. Can't drive it to Corowa next year without them as there's too many spark jumps to my left boot, apart from the heat etc. without them.
Here's hoping, Rick
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