Re(2): Re(2): [MV] found...mil truck owned by little old lady

Gordon.W.I. McMillan (gwim2@student.open.ac.uk)
Sat, 04 Sep 1999 05:41:29 +0100

Lots of FWD survivors from WW 2 and later. British army used a lot of
cargo versions, and there were a lot of low-hours snow-blower versions
that were in use till the '70s oil crisis. I have a lead on a model H
snowblower just 50 miles from here, and I passed up the chance of two
similar ones that I could have had for the asking a few years back. Tend
to be low-hours, and outrageous on fuel if petrol (gas) engined, but how
far are you going to drive them ?

Non-cargo versions can normally be driven in the UK on a standard license,
where as a cargo one might need a commercial license.
I know someone with a Couse-bodied machinery truck that i'm hoping
for......, make a great camper for shows and rallies.

Gordon 8-)

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