Excelent, thanks.
I will start a new thread regards this Landi and the history since Aug. 2004 when I took delievery of Her. Need less to say you are more than welcome if the chance to drive Her again.
No civi modifications have been made. I am the first owner on the log book.
The thread I will have to start next week now as I must load Her up for a event tomorrow.
PS Still have a origional key fob.
Well, what can I say!! Outstanding, and in a way a dream come true. Perhaps on a new thread I have 101 questions about photograph, where, what, when. :-D
So a very big thank you, and a picture of 54 HG 12 in the present.
Guess what I'm working on for our living history displays! Found exact size tin in the local supermarket (peas only though....yet!) Need to sort correct colour varnish for the tin. Mate as sorted a few transfers so I can do a trial run. Still need exact tin sizes for any other products 70-early 80's.
I totally agree with wkib. getting up early and surporting military events/militairs and even car boots is paying divedends. I have never bought from a on line auction.
Hi Wayne, put a comment on my restoration blog re. my Airportable about these switches.
Were playing me up big time regards the fuel sender working intermitant. Turned out the internal spring on the switch was either corroded and/or weak. Contact made when the plunger is out.
Just a thought as they are a ... to get to when fitted in situ. Replaced and prob. solved.
I have a pair of the 'Jungle boots' canvas uppers, moulded rubber sole/ankle protection. Very different to your pair, see front cover of Simon Howlett's book, British post-war jungle webbing.
Be intresting to know if yours was a ptn. that followed mine. Try and do pic. when able. Can find no markings on mine.
Thats coming on a treat. Bril stuff. I will say I was not sure about respraying mine in UN white (sprayed in NATO green first) But can I say now I have, last coat yesterday, the Airportable look somthing else. I am really pleased with the look. Will post some up to date pics. on my restoration when sorted.
Looks smart. We will not mention a photo I posted on a f/b group. Got a bit heated, 80 odd post regards wether the trousers are held at the bottom with the putties or twists used!