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    One for V8Ian

    This is what you call a professional truck driver

    Truck stuck in airport tunnel because he didn't know how to reverse

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    My goodness gracious me, that is very, very bad.

    Long time no hear Arthur, hope you're keeping well.
    If you don't like trucks, stop buying stuff.
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    Gee I had a truck I meet going to Upwey. You turn off the main road and there is a railway bridge you have to go under on the side road. HE stopped and wouldn't move. He started to reverse back and I was right behind him and other cars where behind me. I held the horn down, and still reversing. HE stop and got out looked at me as if I was in the wrong. Get to my window and tell me that he doesn't know how HIGH his truck is. So everyone had to reverse back on to a VERY BUSY main road with 2 lines of cars coming around a blind corner.
    I told him he shouldn't be drive and that he has a ??? idot. Where do they get these guys. He was of Indian as well, just like the one in the clip. Heather


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    Quote Originally Posted by V8Ian View Post
    My goodness gracious me, that is very, very bad.

    Long time no hear Arthur, hope you're keeping well.
    All well Ian, thank you,
    I am busy finishing the restoring of a 16' Franklin caravan in it is near finish now
    I enjoying very much the project and finishing with a 16'caravan for just under $10000.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Chucaro View Post
    All well Ian, thank you,
    I am busy finishing the restoring of a 16' Franklin caravan in it is near finish now
    I enjoying very much the project and finishing with a 16'caravan for just under $10000.

    That's looking good Arthur.
    Cheers .........

    BMKAL


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    Thanks mate, it is ready to take it to our favorites free camping sites in Tas

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chucaro View Post
    All well Ian, thank you,
    I am busy finishing the restoring of a 16' Franklin caravan in it is near finish now
    I enjoying very much the project and finishing with a 16'caravan for just under $10000.

    What a classic!
    Top job that! Are they the original orange side decals or did you have to find some?
    Steve

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    Quote Originally Posted by Saitch View Post

    What a classic!
    Top job that! Are they the original orange side decals or did you have to find some?
    Steve
    This is 39 years old and back then as I am aware the lines were painted on all of them and only 2 thin lines were a decal.
    In this van the lines were painted in orange and the interior color scheme was orange as well.
    At later stage someone painted lime green over the orange.

    This how it was

    [ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_jZfXW2PfDg"]1977 Franklin Caravan: Update 2[/ame]

    This how was one week ago before all done all the lines on the sides

    [ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QAwLw-xCtIY"]1977 Franklin Caravan - Update 13[/ame]

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chucaro View Post
    This is 39 years old and back then as I am aware the lines were painted on all of them and only 2 thin lines were a decal.
    In this van the lines were painted in orange and the interior color scheme was orange as well.
    At later stage someone painted lime green over the orange.

    This how it was

    1977 Franklin Caravan: Update 2

    This how was one week ago before all done all the lines on the sides

    1977 Franklin Caravan - Update 13
    Looks fantastic. We've got one of similar vintage that needs a bit of updating on the outside. Our front window guard for instance is a bit second hand. Where do you go about getting spare parts for something like this?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pinelli View Post
    Looks fantastic. We've got one of similar vintage that needs a bit of updating on the outside. Our front window guard for instance is a bit second hand. Where do you go about getting spare parts for something like this?
    There are many places where you can get parts depending on the van.
    Caravan Plus is one of the sites
    If you like start doing some renovation, come a join THIS forum which is very friendly and informative.
    There are about 5 AULRO members active there.
    There are many renovated or in the process of restoration there and some good videos with the work in progress or done.

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