Found these tucked away in a wrecker yard near Victoria. One was a 1953 107" and the other was a 1964 2a. Managed to grab some good small parts, most of the big stuff was pretty picked over. The series 1 still has the 2L engine and the series 2a has another 2L engine in the back of it.
Matt
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Spotted in a local wrecker
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mepham55
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Re: Spotted in a local wrecker
That's nothing, I saw one on Ebay.co.uk that was described as being in 'emasculate condition'.TOLON wrote:Wow those trucks look pretty ”acclimated”
Google it....
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mepham55
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Re: Spotted in a local wrecker
The owner of the yard told me the trucks had only been there for 4 months! Ha ha. Looks more like 20 years.
Matt
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