kev1.3s wrote: » Also a little rare visitor to try and encourage me to stop going to football matches and finally finish my project
sligojoek wrote: » I was talking to someone in the pub last night who knows the owner. He said it was used for drawing hay alright. Ill find out more about it next time.
Wishbone Ash wrote: » https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=10152767799821532&id=772761531
Silvera wrote: » Nice pics sligojoek Any more pics of that SCANTRAC (parked beside the Model T in above pic)? I've never seen one of those before!
gfwd wrote: » It's an Austin but definitely not a 7. Too big.
SmartinMartin wrote: » Austin 7, Duke.
Gremlinertia wrote: » I actually didn't catch a pic of this but thought i might throw this description up anyway, just saw an old jetta with the reg 7FTI on rear plate. Now am i going mad or is that a possible reg? Mods, please move if there's somewhere more suitable, thanks..
Wishbone Ash wrote: » "They've" provided the owner with what the owner has requested (and is entitled to it under the regulations). Otherwise they would have issued the default 'year' plate. (I agree with your sentiments though).
Silvera wrote: » ...they've issued a ZV plate ('ZV 11105') to a 1987 car?!! (likewise 'ZV 11109' ...to a 1987 motorcycle?!)
tc20 wrote: » I've heard of this Tea bus doing the rounds, but hadn't seen it in action, though I remember hopping on & off these as a young fella in the 70s. The Capri was in Greystones