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◊ 2008-05-22 20:23 |
I agree, it's far and this one is going to be difficult to find, but maybe with some Chris or John's helps??? I like the picture. Amazing to see in all these films shot in London in the late 50's how many "no men's land" due to the Luftwaffe bombing were still there! ![]() |
◊ 2008-05-22 20:36 |
The problem is rather "is it worth listing?" ![]() |
◊ 2008-05-22 20:36 |
I would suggest a Ford Model Y (1933+) that's been converted into a pickup. Due to the shortage of new vans and pickups after the War (most of them went for export) this kind of cut-and-shut was quite common. |
◊ 2008-05-22 21:18 |
Antoine, ne pourrait-on soutenir qu’une telle camionette bricolée soit intéressante, étant characteristique de l’époque? ![]() |
◊ 2008-05-22 21:43 |
pour moi, vu la taille, pas vraiment |
◊ 2008-05-22 21:52 |
Désolé, Jean-Marc … j’ai fait tout mon possible … ![]() |
◊ 2008-05-22 22:57 |
Merci, je vois ![]() ![]() |
◊ 2008-05-22 23:15 |
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◊ 2016-04-28 00:39 |
After "The spare wheel was moved from the off-side door to the near-side door in October 1936" and "A number of vans were converted to pick-ups, either by professional coachbuilders or privately." - http://www.fordyandcmodelregister.co.uk/Pages/AboutCars/ModelIdentification.html |