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biscuits_brown

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  1. The external antenna (a rubberised discone) goes colloquially as a Bob Marley.
  2. Green Machine surplus sometimes have cookset spares.
  3. I would imagine we'll still have some changes to face, although it's likely to be targeted at "obsolete calibre" weapons.
  4. Anyone know what the correct paint on early (WWII era) no2 & no3 cookers is?
  5. Can't help being on a different island and all, but what's the unrefuelled range of a GMC? Looking a bit hairy over on t'continent right now.
  6. Remember a replica will require you to have a VCRA exemption. A deac wont.
  7. Managed to get a few pics today, old piece isn't looking that good, must spend most of their time on the 6"-ers which I must say are very well cared for. I tried to focus on the marks, I hope they're of use.
  8. This comes up fairly regularly, I can remember a kerfuffle about it twenty odd years ago when I was into custom scooters.
  9. Anyone got a notion about where I might pick one up and what sort of cash I expect to part with?
  10. There's one down at Grey Point Fort in HAC trim. I could grab you a few photos next time I'm down if it would help?
  11. Did anyone ever have/see the actual detector unit? Was it a variation on the PDRM82M portable meter?
  12. I'll be in Wednesday Afternoon, straight from Gatwick. I have one of those "30 second" tents, so about 45 seconds after arrival should be found somewhere that sells beer.
  13. I recall seeing a CVR(T) driven over a 'bridge' of pint glasses on some telly show.
  14. His employer has seen it, as have several car hire firms. Problem being, data protection rules (computerised records) mean that they've erased them... Guy is in serious danger of losing his job and I cannot believe the number of people in various forums who've had similar experiences.
  15. Dear Auntie HMVF, I am just at the end of my tether. First my Saracen resolutely refused to start. Then my wife told me she was leaving and taking the kids, not only that she is making claims on my house and savings that will leave me destitute. I've ben so down that I've taken to drinking and my job is now in peril because I'm so seldom sober... Please help or I'm off to the canal. Sad Sarrycan Owner. Dear Sad Sarrycan Owner, I'm so sorry to hear about all your troubles dearie, but these things happen, don't they? Make yourself a good strong cup of tea, sit down and think about all the things you DO have, friends, health, freedom... Then you want to take a lump hammer and ping the starter motor one... Always dodgy on the B series... I take it the fuel lines are clear?, checked you plugs for fouling? what about the..... And so on. Auntie HMVF
  16. Guys, Not at all MV relatd but some of you might have a bright idea. Husband of someone I know online has had his licence stolen. Provisional book in 1988, Passed M/C test 1990, passed car test 1997. Licence was up[dated accordingly on each occasion. When he applied for his replacement he was sent a provisional. DVLA deny any record of him having passed M/C test and although they acknowledge that he did pass his car test they deny that he ever return his pass certificate or that they ever issued him with a full licence. He has ben warned that he is not legal to drive anything, except under provisioal conditions and all efforts, including those of the CAB have ben in vain as regards them shifting their position. Any suggestions (that don't involve a visit to Swansea in a MBT)?
  17. To the best of my knowledge he escaped the whole thing relatively unscathed having been a model JNCO up to the point of his little 'escapade' for which there were apparently some very strong extenuating circumstances.
  18. It's difficult to be precise with a timescale of 1970-1980.
  19. I do actually like the Dodges. And I'm not adverse to the idea, my main interest though is definately 'Cold War'. My collection of non vehicle related items centres around NBC detection/protection and CD equipment. So while I don't rule out WWII vehicles by any means (frankly, I find they garner more interest from the public and opportunities for display) I do have a bit of a leaning towards something a bit more recent. Now, if anyone happens to know anything about the 101's fitted with IBIDS for Granby, I might even be tempted to extend my financial limit :-D :-D
  20. Latterly Motorola Securenet and the ubiquitous Astro Cougar systems were de rigeur. (I could be wrong but I believe that the version of 'Cougar used in NI is/was somwhat obtuse). We were never in MOULD coverage. Certain VHF allocations in use by military and Government agencies were unavailable in N.I due to the potential for interference from/to commercial and official comms. In the Republic which has different spectrum allocations.
  21. :-D See, here's the problem, ask ten people get ten answers... Guy in the pub last night almost sold me on the notion of a good example of a 110FFR and some radio kit. Any particular reason why dodges are so popular hereabouts?
  22. REO ... Funny you should mention that.... I'd heard that a relatively recent legal change meant that a REO (M35) was no longer legal on an ordinary car licence....
  23. Would have to say my preference is probably post-war. Although I'll admit a fondness for those Dodges, tidy looking vehicle. Fact is, I've no notion at all of what I want, just a green plaything.
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