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ian2b

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  1. You can buy the iron-on sheets of paper form somewhere like W H Smiths and print your own name off then iron it on or maybe that could be done when the shirts are sent out. One sheet of paper must hold loads of names then just cut of the name you need and send with the shirt ?????? or get Jack to iron it on :rofl:

     

    Thats the best i can come up with at the moment.

  2. Not sure about baseball caps though, they look terrible on anyone over 18!!! :-)

     

     

     

    We can all look stupid together - don't know about wearing them backwards. How about wearing a HMVF hoodie and cap :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

  3. Now thats cheating using a low loader to collect your trailer - only jealous after many hours of numb bum and back ache.

    Whats good to see is the Brockhouse name on the trailer - Now Clive (fv1620) brockhouse did do a 2 ton trailer by the looks of it ?????

    What does the 2 ton refer to - body weight - load it can take ? - I put my one on a weight bridge empty and it came up 3480kg.

  4. Nice one Ian, supposed you are pleased with that, well worth the journey to get it.

     

    So guess you are going to be comfy at War and Peace then :dunno:

     

     

    Hope to get started on it later this month and will try and take it to the Bunker show in May but wont have it fully restored for a long time yet.

  5. He's taking his time ain't he :evil:

     

     

    Doing 40 - 50 mph, road works, fog, fuel stops, plus a large breakfast 3 sausage, 3 bacon, 3 hash browns etc is it any wonder it took 6 1/2 hrs to get there. Left about 1.30pm for a slow run back and parked up about 08.00pm had a few stops on the way back and an argument with a pain in the ar_e petrol station guy :argh: but got the trailer back in one piece :banana:.

    Must say a huge Thank You to Steve who's truck we used and who did All the driving.

  6. Those vehicles are all very well but can they claim a service life of 40 years? The prize winner surely has to be the Humber 1-Ton FV1600 Series. The chassis & engines built in 1953 & continued in service until April 1993. Looking pretty h*rny I think after all this time!

     

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    Come on Clive the Humber should be under the sexiest post war armour - Not truck section

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