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Discussion and Questions about the different models of CCKW's
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Great work Mick ,I've been following your progress on the WWII forum,you certainly don't hang around when it comes to getting things done and all through the coldest of winters in the U.K.
Hats of to you and the rest of the crew and all the people in the background that tend to get left out when praise is dished out.

Looking forward to meeting you guys at one of the shows this year.

Regards

Steve
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Chappers wrote:Great work Mick ,I've been following your progress on the WWII forum,you certainly don't hang around when it comes to getting things done and all through the coldest of winters in the U.K.
Hats of to you and the rest of the crew and all the people in the background that tend to get left out when praise is dished out.

Regards

Steve
Thanks Guy's, Your right Chappers, there were a lot of helpers behind the scene's working very hard, 2 of the 3 A.R.C girls that operate the Clubmobile at show's worked really hard to get it all up and working, and saved me a lot of time by doing allot of the mundane work needed to work so fast, as well as one of our 514th guy's (Jeremy) who did most of the welding. We took her to the Horndean show at the weekend and got some great photo's witch made it all worthwhile.

Mick

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Post by Chappers »

WOW Great photo's Mike, maybe catch up with you at a show this year and get a cuppa (Beer :D ) !!!
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