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josh 109:
sorry for any false infomation
                                         josh

hobbit:
No apology needed, I think its a case of different meanings, from what some people refer them too, military jargon and civilian are completely different. Found that a few times when discussing these things

Miniman:
Whats the appol for we not testing ya you know. Any way I got some picks of it today so click the link and have a check at it.
http://forums.mud-club.com/viewtopic.php?p=147436#147436

Bush Tucker Man:

--- Quote from: "Steel" ---Okay, I can explain what I know about genuine OneTon Land Rovers.
I know someone in the Series 2 Owners Club who has the oldest surviving known OneTon Land Rover to still exist and be road worthy.  This is his current website.
--- End quote ---


Is that Daniel Wardons (off 'LRnet') page?

Rich_P:

--- Quote from: "Bush Tucker Man" ---
--- Quote from: "Steel" ---Okay, I can explain what I know about genuine OneTon Land Rovers.
I know someone in the Series 2 Owners Club who has the oldest surviving known OneTon Land Rover to still exist and be road worthy.  This is his current website.
--- End quote ---


Is that Daniel Wardons (off 'LRnet') page?
--- End quote ---

Yes, it is Dan's website, which features his OneTon.

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