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Offline Bush Tucker Man

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Is It An Austin?
« on: January 31, 2005, 00:47:05 »
I've posted a picture on my 'WebShots' of what I believe is a 'K9' on the 'Miscellaneous Automotive 2' page.

Am I correct in my assumption? (there's also one on the 'Langley Farm 4x4 Show 2004' page)

And whilst we're on the subject, is that a Contractor?, or is it a Constructor??

Answers please on a postcard to the usual address :wink:
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Is It An Austin?
« Reply #1 on: January 31, 2005, 11:55:05 »
Almost certainly a Constructor, although some of the cab pressings were common with the Mountaineer and the Military Explorer replacement (most of which went to New Zealand).
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Is It An Austin?
« Reply #2 on: February 01, 2005, 15:34:45 »
Relabelled it...
I quite fancy the idea of an Antar myself :lol:

A friend who owns the Atkinson & Gypsy in the
'Miscellaneous Automotive. 1'
pages also likes the Antar, mindst you - he's got the room. Or he would have if he got rid of the other 2 Atkinsons he's bought
(that I don't think his wife doesn't know about :lol: )
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