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ben_haynes:
talking of restoring

me and my boss are currently restoring a 1948 Bedford K Series Truck (Australian import so no rust :dance:, just every bush and pivot worn out from dry dust and sand :'( ), and he finished a 1956 (i think) Commer Q4 a year or so ago Been shortened for off roading (but my rangie had to recover it and a tractor from the fields), we also have a 1930's Fordson Tractor needing a restoration, will get some pictures when i remember

V8MoneyPit:

--- Quote from: crazymac on March 04, 2008, 21:38:32 ---I had an early moggie pickup that I used as a daily drive/trash hack.

I decided to sell figuring it was worth £200 or £300. Before I had a chance to advertise it I had a guy approach me on a garage forecourt who basically stuffed £2K into my hand!! and dropped me home! I was a happy man!!  :dance:

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The commercials are sought after, like so many other classics. The cars get looked after, but commercials get run into the ground so become rarer.
We sold our Minor van many years ago and the phone rang off the wall. Must have had 20 calls in one day. One guy was on his way to buy it (with cash) and another was on the phone saying he'll have it unseen for £50 more  :shock:
Madness!

stuvy:
I sold my old Range Rover to a guy for 1500 just because hi initialls matched to number plate i said offers thinking id get 700 if i was lucky lol

Colin 009:

--- Quote from: Disco Matt on February 27, 2008, 23:36:43 ---I remember Matchbox? Matra Ranchos from my childhood - always rather liked the look of them, and at that age the lack of 4wd didn't really sink in!

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What he said............. :)

Range Rover Blues:
Did anyone see that Avenger on TV that got splatted in the earthquake :'(

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