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Richard Farrant

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Well done indeed!

 

Of course, if you'd done that in the UK there would have been a petty jobsworth along as soon as you'd got it out to book you for having an uninsured, untaxed vehicle parked at the side of the road.

 

Keep us informed about the restoration.

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Absolutely top banana, Radek! :banana::banana::banana::banana::banana:

 

And well done to that Kewelde fellow for bothering to post the K2's plight in the first place, without which this rescue may not have happened :thumbsup:

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Bloody marvellous this achievement. You won my respect by rescuing a K2/Y body from Australia for another project, but this tops it. Well done.

Well done Radek

 

 

Oslo, Norway

Pokk

Austin K2Y 1943/44

Ford GPW

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Having only just discovered this thread and read it completely I think the one person who has not been congratulated is Richard Farrant who was the one who raised the alarm about this vehicle in the first place.

 

Robin

 

Robin,

 

It was not just down to me, a friend in Paris, Serge, told me about it and said he thought it was a Morris Commercial ambulance. It was surrounded by material in the building and he could not see the front end. This raised my interest, but a few photos from him gave me enough clues that it was an Austin. Knowing Radek was desperate to find a K2, I put him in touch with Serge. Actually last week Serge sent me a link to a short video of Radek driving it around a field, so Katie lives and breathes.

 

regards, Richard

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Hi,

I look that the thread lives again. :-D It get slowly.

I have bought on ebay any parts what was missed on K2/Y at Septmeber.

 

Now are at home.

Curently is in my shed to cold. :-( K2 is partly desmatled and wayting for next work.

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