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Chat & Social => The Bar - General Chat => Topic started by: Bush Tucker Man on May 28, 2006, 21:28:53
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This old truck which was parked next to me at the Steam Fair at Nostell Priory this afternoon?
Also; the 'toy' that goes in the box is just the right size for me :wink:
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I've seen that trailer before, and that 109 parked next to your 110 is Dan's Soddit (although dan prefers to name it SEB). :D
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did the 109 have electricy board stickers on as looks very similar to one I saw at driffield
I think the one that was at driffield was part of the series owners club or similar
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did the 109 have electricy board stickers on as looks very similar to one I saw at driffield
I think the one that was at driffield was part of the series owners club or similar
It will be the same vehicle. Owner is Daniel Warden, and the vehicle is a 1968 109-inch One-Ton bonneted control, powered by a straight-six 2.6 Litre Rover engine and a very low ratio transferbox/gearbox. :)
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I've seen that trailer before, and that 109 parked next to your 110 is Dan's Soddit (although dan prefers to name it SEB).
The contents of the trailer are equally impressive
Renown (http://community.webshots.com/myphotos?action=viewAllPhotos&albumID=355749979&security=mSJtFs)
did the 109 have electricy board stickers on as looks very similar to one I saw at driffield
I think the one that was at driffield was part of the series owners club or similar
It will be the same vehicle. Owner is Daniel Warden, and the vehicle is a 1968 109-inch One-Ton bonneted control, powered by a straight-six 2.6 Litre Rover engine and a very low ratio transferbox/gearbox. :)
It is indeeds Dans truck, I converse with him quite frequently on 'LandRovernet.com', & he's reasonably local (20-30minutes drive)
I spent a most enjoyable afternoon with him yesterday at the Steam Fair, then back to my houseto check the photos & onwards to photograph the 2A with some pylons
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did the 109 have electricy board stickers on as looks very similar to one I saw at driffield
I think the one that was at driffield was part of the series owners club or similar
It will be the same vehicle. Owner is Daniel Warden, and the vehicle is a 1968 109-inch One-Ton bonneted control, powered by a straight-six 2.6 Litre Rover engine and a very low ratio transferbox/gearbox. :)
Steel gets it wrong again, its a 1969! Lamps in the wings boy!
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I thought it was late 1968 that they moved the lights to the wings? Or am I get confused with export models with the bug-eyes? :shock:
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Yeah, 1968 saw the bug eyes, and it was from about feb/march 1969 they changed on the home market models.