palacebear wrote: ↑Sun Jun 17, 2018 8:34 pm
Drifting here but...
Yes, I guess we'd better let this get back to vehicles spotted.
Love your tale of the buses though
RAF did it all the time during WWII while rebuilding wrecked aircraft, but I think there was a bit of a rule that the section which carried the manufacturer's plate was the ID of the rebuilt aircraft.
There’s a similar problem with GPO BSA Bantam motorbikes from the days of telegrams. The GPO had a system of fleet numbers painted on the tank and as long as the fleet number and number plate tallied they didn’t bother about the serial numbers. They’ve survived in quite good numbers but if one is barn found with an old RF60 log book it is likely that nothing will agree and DVLA will not allow retention of the original number as they don’t recognise the fleet number.
Yes , indeed, so to get it back on track (although, ironically, it wasn't today but last Saturday ) I spotted a nice, old, black early 1000 (with trafficators) parked near to Truro Rail Station. It had a Cornish registration number too - *CV
Sunday - M6 Southbound at Tebay Services and later came zooming past us on the motorway - dark blue 'F' suffix saloon, had the Newton Commercial seats fitted in leather, very, very tidy car.
a 4-door saloon 7 LMF,came bombing by me on the A43 yesterday,then caught up with 3 Travellers heading towards Northampton..then saw a 2-door saloon on the M1
Waggon & Horses, Stourbridge Road, near Kidderminster. Monthly car meeting today. Rather sparsely attended... apparently there's some football match today which is of importance
These two caught my attention...
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Morris FG drop-side truck. Circa 1962.
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Borgward Isabella TS 2-door saloon. Rare right-hand-drive UK spec car. Circa 1959.
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Yes just the opportunity for a pleasant congestion free drive, there should be more football on tv------ oh hang on there is!