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RRs had two unregistered in camo at battersea.We laughed and said who in there right mind would buy these.He also had two S1s.If only.

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Nope, Barrie has never owned 10FG57, he had 10FG69, 10FG97 which were both pink, and he has a green and black one, though I cant remember that ones reg.....

 

Alan bought 10FG57 in the late 90's direct off of Steve.

 

Thats odd, the photo in my post #360, I was certain was of Steve's Pinkie, but just noticed it has 10FG97 plate on it. I remember the occasion and can only recollect that one and Roger Jones's in the arena at the time :confused::confused::confused:.

 

In those days, I think it was the only one with the Arabic lettering on the bumper as well.....mysterious.

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Thats odd, the photo in my post #360, I was certain was of Steve's Pinkie, but just noticed it has 10FG97 plate on it. I remember the occasion and can only recollect that one and Roger Jones's in the arena at the time :confused::confused::confused:.

 

In those days, I think it was the only one with the Arabic lettering on the bumper as well.....mysterious.

Steve,s Pinkie had a slightly lighter shade of pink than most of the others.The one in the Pocock collection had an identical shade.Thats why i assumed it was his one.
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Just for a change, a green Pinkie :) This was one that Phil Bashall restored to how it left the factory. The 2a L/wt on the left was Chassis No.1
The recce Rover to the right of the pinkie in the pic was a regular on the scene 20years ago.I wonder where it is now.I'm sure it was an ex John Burford vehicle?.
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The recce Rover to the right of the pinkie in the pic was a regular on the scene 20years ago.I wonder where it is now.I'm sure it was an ex John Burford vehicle?.

 

You are right, Mark, do you recollect a young chap from the Solent Area with one of those? Don't see him about now though and forgotten his name. :confused:

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You are right, Mark, do you recollect a young chap from the Solent Area with one of those? Don't see him about now though and forgotten his name. :confused:

It does ring a bell.Its funny how,when some owners disappear,the vehicles seem to as well.Never to be seen again on the show scene.

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This is is prototype 110 bomb disposal vehicle, I owned a while back, the whole truck inc crane and cameras was remote controlled (wire).

 

Did you ever set it all up & run it in full operational mode? I would be very interested to get a run down on how it all functioned.

 

I remember seeing a picture of 3 of these, I think, some years ago when they were in service. But at that time they were all shrouded up & what lay underneath was a source of great speculation.

 

I saw it at W&P 2007 & took a number of shots, much to the amusement of onlookers I totally missed a group of Roadsure girls who were circulating nearby.

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I drove it down to W&P 2006 and I sure do remember the Roadsure girls!!!

I never did get the remote working, I had to sell it to finance My Bedford TM 4-4 ( now sadly on eBay as we speak) but all of the stuff was there.

There was a lot of complex systems shoehorned into ever nook and cranny of that 110, A massive forklift type electric motor slung underneath and to tell the truth I didn't want to mess with it and I couldn't find anyone at the time who would at reasonable money. As soon as I sold it, I met Grumpy who would of had it up and running in no time, but hey that's life.

There is a Ford P38 pick-up on Boys web site that is the earlier prototype to this.

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Top Marks but what was it doing in Russia i wonder.6 cyl diesel same as the rover lump just two more pots,only the second one i have ever seen.:-D

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Top Marks but what was it doing in Russia i wonder.6 cyl diesel same as the rover lump just two more pots,only the second one i have ever seen.:-D

 

Santana built the six cyl engine by basically stretching the 2.25 engine, Land Rover were not interested apparantly, pity because it could have been successful.

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Well what do you know,one ugly landrover caused all this activity,cheers folks.Love that picture of you Clive.The only diesel project i remember was the iceberg project,think thats what it was called.The Rover V8 diesel,i think recardo built it.

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