Transporters
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Wish I had won the LOTTO !
Kees
Kees
DOWNTON Mini is what I like a lot.
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One for Billy Cooper :
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Cheers Tim
I like that !
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Cheers Tim
I like that !
Steve "Murph"
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This was what racers were using here.. , late 70's.
2 Group 5 racers and 2 Ex UK 1275GT Trophee cars.
2 Group 5 racers and 2 Ex UK 1275GT Trophee cars.
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Spotted this one, well you could hardly miss it, at Goodwood. It's has a long history including being used by Scarab, Alan Mann, David Piper as well as the Cobra Team. The current number plate is a reference to the Cobra Chassis numbers. It was also used in the film Le Mans.
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There are no words for the beauty
Kees.
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Harrington Legionnaire seen at Stanford Hall this weekend it seems :-
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Yeah I followed it in, cough splutter, fume city!! meant to get a photo of it but forgot
He said he'd paid £750 for it.
He said he'd paid £750 for it.
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Shamelessly copied from the BMC faceache page :--
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that's a battered old thing, I guess he is struggling either to find, or refit all the chrome trim on the sides!
those harringtons did have a reputation of been 'built to cost', which is why so few of them survive, the inner frame of the body was really lightweight, so just didn't stand up to the hard use that better quality stuff like plaxton made
I bet it would bankrupt the owner to sort the body out on that, it could easily swallow 15 grand
they are a lovely thing to drive though, just like a big car - the noise inside is horrendous though from that 466 Leyland howling away!
if I had a massive garage id have another one, but it would be a panorama 1, they are my favourite body style, they just look ace
those harringtons did have a reputation of been 'built to cost', which is why so few of them survive, the inner frame of the body was really lightweight, so just didn't stand up to the hard use that better quality stuff like plaxton made
I bet it would bankrupt the owner to sort the body out on that, it could easily swallow 15 grand
they are a lovely thing to drive though, just like a big car - the noise inside is horrendous though from that 466 Leyland howling away!
if I had a massive garage id have another one, but it would be a panorama 1, they are my favourite body style, they just look ace
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Thought the Bedford VAL chassis had a Bedford466 motor same as fitted to the KM truck ,if was a Leyland unit it would be 375 or 400
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Oh yeah I remember!
Bedford never owned up that they had to buy the 400 from Leyland. I dont think they ever used the 'L' word in any literature. It must have really smarted to have had to have bought a decent engine from a competitor!
My VAL had one fitted and we yoked it out to fit my VAM. it was a hell of a tight fit. Particularly as I made a power steering system using a mixture of parts from a VAL and a YRQ. Bedford never offered it and they missed a trick as it made it really nice to drive.
The 375 must have been junk in a VAL the one originally in my VAM was terrible. Gutless!
If I had another one I'd rip the whole lot out and fit a modern turbo cummins with a decent box. They would be a lovely thing to own then!
Bedford never owned up that they had to buy the 400 from Leyland. I dont think they ever used the 'L' word in any literature. It must have really smarted to have had to have bought a decent engine from a competitor!
My VAL had one fitted and we yoked it out to fit my VAM. it was a hell of a tight fit. Particularly as I made a power steering system using a mixture of parts from a VAL and a YRQ. Bedford never offered it and they missed a trick as it made it really nice to drive.
The 375 must have been junk in a VAL the one originally in my VAM was terrible. Gutless!
If I had another one I'd rip the whole lot out and fit a modern turbo cummins with a decent box. They would be a lovely thing to own then!
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su_mark wrote:And for anyone with the money....!
https://m.ebay.co.uk/itm/282675257046
So he is trying to sell a vehicle that he doesn't legally own and the owner has already told him that he will contest any attempt to gain the v5c.....
Er......
Good luck!!!!!!
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What a bizarre ad! Like you say he's in dispute over ownership, technically he's just the keeper cos they took it off the owner by force and then he goes on to 1800 words about his holidays. Some very odd people about.