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17 minutes ago, junkyarddog said:

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It's Shane Fenton.

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19 minutes ago, junkyarddog said:

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Mr Fiat, Gianni Agnelli.

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49 minutes ago, junkyarddog said:

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 A young Nora Batty?

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51 minutes ago, junkyarddog said:

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 Looking a little deflated there, Michael.

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7 minutes ago, colnerov said:

 

 Looking a little deflated there, Michael.

You were supposed to blow the bloody tyres up!

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5 hours ago, junkyarddog said:

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GER/LNER J15. Built 1889 withdrawn 1936 but scrapped in 1944. Looks like it went into light railway use between withdrawal and scrapping.

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Posted
8 minutes ago, High Jetter said:

Ambitious towbar contender?

But it's got a safety chain to stop it getting out of hand.

Posted
Just now, colnerov said:

But it's got a safety chain to stop it getting out of hand.

Yea, rear driver will be cacking it if it all goes downhill!

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19 minutes ago, MiniMinorMk3 said:

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The worst driving position of any car I've ever encountered.

Posted
10 hours ago, R Lutz said:

The worst driving position of any car I've ever encountered.

You've never driven a C3 Aircross then???????

Posted
11 hours ago, R Lutz said:

The worst driving position of any car I've ever encountered.

Agree,they are terrible. 

I may as well have been in the passenger seat and tried to drive it!!😂

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15 hours ago, Blunderguts said:

GER/LNER J15. Built 1889 withdrawn 1936 but scrapped in 1944. Looks like it went into light railway use between withdrawal and scrapping.

A film company bought it and one other, did them up to look Russian, and used them in an adventure film called Knight Without Armour.image-386-1024x769.thumb.png.0676120071a3eb4f6fdeae4ccf1ee57c.png

They were both sold to the War Department, who used them on the Shropshire and Montgomeryshire Light Railway.

After both having accidents they were sent back to Stratford to be scrapped.

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Posted
4 hours ago, artdjones said:

 

 

A film company bought it and one other, did them up to look Russian, and used them in an adventure film called Knight Without Armour.image-386-1024x769.thumb.png.0676120071a3eb4f6fdeae4ccf1ee57c.png

They were both sold to the War Department, who used them on the Shropshire and Montgomeryshire Light Railway.

After both having accidents they were sent back to Stratford to be scrapped.

Is that an indictment of war department engine drivers?

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