Workshop on eBay

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mick.wilson
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Workshop on eBay

Post by mick.wilson »

I had seen this nice looking workshop on eBay last week but I did not expect one of our 514th guys to go out and win it, he is already planning the 600 mile drive back to the U.K from Switzerland.

I think the fridge with the bottle of Jack D in it was what clenched the deal :D

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:D NOW THAT WAS ONE GOODLOOKING TRUCK!!!!!
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Post by mick.wilson »

Well that was a fun 600 mile journey, left Switzerland on Wednesday afternoon and got on the ferry to the U.K at 5pm the following day and not one brake down 8)

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Post by jds15151 »

Looks like an outstanding time. I would have loved to ride along. How much did the fuel set you back on the trip?
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Sounds like a neat adventure, to say the least. And a bit of a leap of faith that the truck would make the trip with no issues or breakdowns. Hope they had a good set of tools for the trip just as a precaution.
I just hope drivers are more old/antique friendly than around my house as a long trip with a slow vehicle can be stressful with an idiot right under your rear bumper and trying to pass.
Did they "discover" the R-4 dozer on the trip?
And how many gallons/litres of fuel did they use on the trip?
Thanks for sharing your adventure with us. Neat....
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Post by dr deuce »

I think I see an injector pump on the dozer. That would make it a D4

What a nice looking truck.... :D

Hope mine looks that nice if I ever get to it....
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Post by Colin Britton »

Looks like I did'nt look hard enough, that is an injector pump and I missed it.... Good eye Dr.
I still would like to have that dozer though. :D
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1944 Ford M-20 Armored Car
1943 Steel body Ben Hur trailer
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Post by armydriver »

That is a fine looking truck . indeed. I can imagine that was a fun trip. :lol:
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Post by abn CCKW »

Well done , glad to see it made it to a caring and dedicated WWII Vehicle Home .
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