DYR 736C

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DYR 736C

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GPO driver trainer

DYR 736C

DVLA record early '80s, wonder whether still around?
Further investigations uncovered it was an inside job!!
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One of the 11 1098cc GPO Minor van chassis numbers unknown...
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Re: DYR 736C

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Nice to see that the latest club magazine gave you a plug, Chris.
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SteveClem wrote:Nice to see that the latest club magazine gave you a plug, Chris.
Yes, Nicola very helpful - as a non-member thought I had zero chance to pose a few questions - thus far, about a dozen replies, including 2 from AddPk Traveller owners....
The 700 "hiccup" yet to be confirmed, if I AM correct, it's quite an important discovery...

Just leaves the Neiman/Flat-back B post intro question to figure out....about 45yrs LATE...
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Ridiculous the club never kept any records .When will the book be finished Chris :)
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irmscher wrote:Ridiculous the club never kept any records .When will the book be finished Chris :)
Loads more information needed to split PO, Hm.Mkt & CKD production figures for Add Pk built LCVs, hope to do a complete listing showing what month a vehicle was assembled.

Debating whether to include Add Pk Traveller's, production information of these need doing too.

Reference books for LCVs are rather dubious too, one calculates 149292-159000 = 209, whilst the other notes 159537 as the first 1098cc...which is why knowledge of CAB numbers is SO important....

Mr.Threestepsforwardtwostepsback esq.
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