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Having concluded the business I thought I'd share my latest purchase with you............ D15 tanker ex Matt Rimmer ex Steve Stone, never let it be said the OCMP don't keep it in the family :love:
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Wow very nice, are you going to keep her in those markings?
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Did you find a use for the cargo body that was on it?
I never did work out what happened to that screen, as the majority of it was OK and just a 10" section or so of the bottom rail was completely toast - rest of the truck was fine though. At least two other D15 tankers percolated south from Scotland over the last 20 years - though neither has the original tank. Gordon
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Hello Gordon
no by the time the truck arrived in sunny Oxfordshire it had lost the Morris 1 ton steel GS body that it had grafted onto it, your right about the original screen very odd fortunately I have another good one, the scuttle is odd too, the rest of the truck is almost unmarked and yet it has holed along a three inch section where the side seam meets on the scuttle almost like an acid attack but no reason why it should be in this position. Pete |
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"Nope, don't even offer it to me...I'm not going to buy it"
So what happened? ![]() Anyway, congrats on the purchase! Here's one snapped in Holland 30 years ago...wonder here it is now? (source: armymotorcars.com) H.
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![]() It is rather nice I have to say :love: But this has to be the last one with Retriever, 12 Cab LAA ,D15, and David's James ML and WK60 I think the Ashby's have more than enough to be getting on with, are and then there’s a Series 111 109 FFW but I don’t like to admit to that one……………….. but then I have always fancied a 12 cab F or C GT as you may remember……… ho hum. Pete |
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