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'Barnsley Limosine'

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Bush Tucker Man:

--- Quote from: "thermidorthelobster" ---Wonder how much he paid for it?
And the insurance is cheap!
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I'll ask

Mark said about £170.00, but with certain conditions, like "Don't Point The Barrel At Anyone!" :lol:  :lol:  :lol:

(Yes, I know it's deactivated)

the loon:

--- Quote from: "hobbit" ---Might be better joining the local branch of the territorial army, armoured unit :wink:  :lol:
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if he dont want to join they will probably hire it off him  :lol:
Can see the advert now - availible for weddings , funerals and urban pacification

 :wink:

PUX:
ah spent my 4 1/2years working on these with the REME before i joined the RAF :wink: cant wait for the first time that it gets water in the system  :roll:

gtomo2:

--- Quote from: "Bush Tucker Man" ---

Sadly I think he's outside the AA's weight limit
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No had the aa come out to me when we broke down on a exercisce in wales in a scimiter cvr"t". as its the same engine as the jag.4.2 ltr str6 .
but he did lok for the bonnet catch til two of us lifted the aroumer flaps to show him were the engine was. and it turned out the fuel filter was bunged up with crud ( the fuel filter is located by the gunners right elbow and just unscrews. and is a crew task to check. doh.
oh it has a 8n ton bridge limit on it so unarmed and in standerd form(no extra armour) it only wieghts about 7 ton

hobbit:
We had the command post versions of these, always great fun going on exercise as we had to load them into standard artic containers for transportation, not much clearance inside with one of these for them, had a habit of ripping the sides of the container with the tracks

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