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there was one down this way until about 6 months ago, silver one with a tilting car bed on the back and saw it with a 2 dr cossie on it now and again but not for a while now :sad:

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My dad used to drive one of these for our little local garage years ago, before they replaced it with a Bedford TK. The guy told me they scrapped it a couple of weeks back, but I'm sure I can see it in a hedgerow out back, where its been sat since the 60s. Its remarkably surving quite well, as it hasn't been cared for. Its a 1942 Chevrolet M6, used to tow trailers loaded with bombs to B17s in the war, and has a hoist on the back with open cab. The one in the garage has all original markings and paint visable, but weather beaten, with wooden garage sign on the roof and a home made crane and hand winch! They wouldn't sell it, rather it rot there.

 

 

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Are there any A series Transits left, they rotted quicker than 60s Fiats, I borrowed one to pick up a car and had the clutch go on me, ever tried removing a gearbox from the back of a 6cyl Perkins Diesel on your own, its the biggest gearbox I have ever removed from a vehical, everything is 10 times as heavy as it needs to be,

Eastern Electricity used to have 4x4 versions, they made good recovery trucks

Ian :mrgreen:

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i cut my teeth on o.s.f. trucks d-series a-series transits and transcons started at a ford dealer in 1977 as an apprentice,the a-series was a bastardised mother of a mid range vehicle oh and that 6 cyl "york" diesel what a pig.lol

chris

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