This years National.

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Re: This years National.

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A great show - only managed couple of hours on Sunday afternoon due to various children duties but thought there was an excellent turn out and good atmosphere. Even managed to pick up an excellent pair of second hand desmo mirrors for a good price.
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Re: This years National.

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1098 wrote:Forgot to mention the Scottish,in my earlier post. Well done to the Scots,you had a long journey,but it's always good to see you there. One for POMM Reg - Body number off a Pick up. The owner is unsure if the vehicle is a converted van. The chassis plate was a home made stamped job. Body number 12734 22478 Z Reg RVJ 372H.
Chassis No. c281xxx ? - did you make a note of it 1098?

Usually tell a converted van by signs of a front spare wheel bkt. being fitted.

Several other tell tale signs.
Further investigations uncovered it was an inside job!!
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Some lovely photos thankyou, love the look of the unrestored CKD 2dr and a Black 2dr. Like the wheels with the chrome rings on the maroon van.
John Naylor, next years National near Malton ?? as in Nr York ?? That'll be great for me !!


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Next years National will be at Scampston Hall, North Yorkshire :-)
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Looking forward to it already! :D

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Re: This years National.

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I though it was south in the new forest area.

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Re: This years National.

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Do we wear cloth caps with a sheep balanced on our shoulders OR, in
Lumberjack attire carrying an axe?

"..I'm a lumberjack, and I'm okay, I dream of septic tanks and living in a shoebox"

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There are various other drugs available if your present ones aren't working. :-?

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Re: This years National.

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les wrote:There are various other drugs available if your present ones aren't working. :-?
Les, I remember your pick up having a Tonneau cover,the type that goes over the spare wheel. Saw a couple pf pick ups at the National with the same cover. Didn't look a great fit at the cab panel end. Seem to remember your pick up having a piece of wood or something,on the back of the cab that secured the cover much better. Do you know if these are available from suppliers? Even better do you have a pic ?
Cheers.
Eddie.
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Hi Eddie, my cover has not got provision for the spare wheel, it is simply a flat cover with no 'hump'. The wooden capings I had to make. They In effect sandwich the canvas between two pieces of timber shaped to the rear cab profile. The bottom piece is bolted through the cab back with 1/4inch screws, I think 5 in total. The top piece is then screwed to the bottom, via clearance holes, with wood screws. Where the screws pass through the canvas I used eyelets to prevent tearing and countersunk the timber to accommodate the raised area around the eyelet. Both pieces of timber have rubber between them and the cab, in fact I used the gasket that goes under the pickup roof timber, this also has a nice formed 'bead' to help seal from water. I'll get a couple of photos for you shortly.

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Re: This years National.

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A couple of pictured Eddie, you'll notice the cover has seen better days!
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Re: This years National.

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Window wass wubber wong way wound!

Wegards

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The same on my van rear doors and the windscreen!

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Re: This years National.

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les wrote:A couple of pictured Eddie, you'll notice the cover has seen better days!
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Thanks for that Les.
Just got in from a night shift,would have said thank you sooner ! Yes, you have done a good job there.Well done sir !
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