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Brooky

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  1. Try Midlands Publishing (The Ian Allan shop at Hinckley) I know they had reprints. I also know the model shop (dont know the name) at Piece Hall in Halifax had copies last October. They are reprints but looked very good Cant remember the price, but not as much as above
  2. No hiding now then!!!!! Likewise about meeting you It was a good week end and I hope it goes from strength to strength and well done to the WEst Lancs section of the MVT for organising the military vehicles
  3. Sorry forgot about the Huey...............not many military vehicle gatherings boast one of those
  4. More piccies added Including Camps and Land Rover Absolutely correct about the Sugga, it is a water heater powered by a large blow lamp. The Sugga is superbly restored even down to the skis and snow shoes!!!!
  5. Some pictures of this years revitalised Woodvale rally. Weather was good with a good turn out of vehicles. Even included a parade down the runway.
  6. So thats a Huey, a Land Rover (mine) and a couple of K9's going. Anybody else on here entered? As I said earlier I've been volunteered for the commentary and an early indication of what might be there might give me time to do a bit of research!!! :coffee::coffee::coffee::coffee: According to the pre event literature there is a Chaffee and AMX13, Dingo, Bren Carrier,Diamond T......... See you there!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  7. Not Civil Defence but converted post war for the AFS, converted from wartime Auxiliary Towing Vehicles. Thesed are often seen at shows depicting wartime canteens. Another case of history being distorted??
  8. See you there!!! have been asked by the organisers to do the commentry on the cavalcade of military vehicles, so will see you all I hope!! Agreed about the issues at previous shows there used to bea nightmare with my CS8!! (no doors= no door locks!!) New organisers this year for the military vehicles who tell me there are 87 vehicles booked in (if they all turn up it should be a good show)
  9. Looking at the ex military dealers ads reminds me of the two K9 GS (one was FFW) that my late father bought in 1967 and 1968 from Housemans in Pateley Bridge Yorkshire. They were both brand new (less than 100 miles on the clock) The price? One was £100 and the other £120 Happy days!!!!!!!!
  10. I agree with some of the comments. The hard shoulder IS NOT the place to play at being a good samaritan. The highway code (the book we last read the night before we passed our test) clearly sets out the rules for the use of the hard shoulder. There is no clause about good deeds by anybody. It does however give very good and sensible advice for vunerable people who break down. The roads would be a safer place if more people read and heeded the advice contained in the publication. The latest edition is out and is available in all good booksellers
  11. They look and act like a real vintage army truck should!! Remember though it is not and never has been an ex military truck!! It was supplied to the AFS
  12. If you do that you are breaking the law. The hard shoulder is there to be used only in an emergency The highway code states that you should not try to repair a vehicle on the hard shoulder but call the emergency services by using the road side phones.
  13. There will be two types of driver CPC (DCPC) DCPC is ONLY required if you intend to drive vocationally and starts on September 10th 2009 the first is the initial which will be required for anybody passing their test after this date. There is no need to attend training for any length of time only to pass the test which will be along the lines of the theory test. I have no doubt that some training organisations will however run training courses. The second is the periodic which states that there must be 35hours of training within 5 years (i.e. by 10th September 2014) This can be undertaken as a block or in blocks of no less than 7 hours. (my company will be delivering the training to its drivers as a day a year for 5 years). This training is attendance onle with no test. The training will be recorded and details kept by the DSA. Alll existing drivers will be given "grandfather rights" and will be issued with the DCPC card when the periodic training has been completed. If you do not intend to drive vocationally then there is no requirement for DCPC. A fact that has escaped most people is that from September this year providing that the DCPC test has been passed then the age for driving an LGV will be 18.
  14. The site is owned by the Steam Fair ( I think) and I know that a lot of work has been done to try and put drains in. A bit of a clue as to how badly drained the field is is the clumps of reeds growing everywhere!!! If you thought the main field was bad you should have seen the camping field!!! we had to have our caravan dragged out by a 4x4 tractor. One section inside the craft tent was under water. Dont think we will be going again. Dont think we will be going again
  15. Its a post war Leyland Hippo 19H/1E Mark IV, think there is a picture of it in the Hippo gallery. If not I will try to dig one out. Have also added a picture of the Chieftain and the Chaffee that were there. Yes it was wet!!!
  16. True The problem is though that if vehicles are depicted as something they are not this distorts history. I agree about the comments of the Pioneer, it did however spend some of its life as a military vehicle, therefore it can be depicted as coming from that period. Other vehicles, the Hotckiss again as an example and possible the Gypsy are distorting history and in the future may be passed of as original, this also applies to some of the canteen vehicles that are depicted as WW2 when they were converted after the war for the AFS. I know that evey owner can do what he likes with his vehicle, but that does still not make it right to portray it as something as something it isnt.
  17. Thought it was and agree about the military ones,I dont ever recall seeing one. Is that an excuse though to depict a vehicle as something it isnt?
  18. I agree QL with later cab
  19. MVT has a good library (just reorganised) They are interested in all MV's Articles in windscreen recently include Land rover etc.
  20. Given the registration number is the Gypsy ex AFS? If it is then a bit of a shame to see it restored as ex military.
  21. Good man, A real enthusiast turning out for the whole weekend. Hope to see you there, lets hope we have good weather!!!
  22. Gulliver finds a new method of travel
  23. We advise all our LGV drivers to copy their licences (both parts and both sides) before they send them to DVLA (for any reason!!) and too carefully check their entitlements and length of entitlement (not unknown for a driver to have type 2 diabetes only to have his LGV entitlement reduced to three years not 5years) on its eventual return. At least if you have a copy of the original it is a starting point for any dispute. I would also suggest that everybody checks the expiry date of the photo licence (item 4b) as it would not be beyond the realms of possibility for DVLA not to send a reminder. It is also a good precaution to check someones licence if you are going to let them drive your vehicle, no licence category often means no insurance!!! There is some good advice on the DVLA web site for licence checking and what to look for. If it is an Eastern European licence the only advice I can give is to make sure there is no Tippex on it and it hasnt been copied too often!!!!!!!!
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