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    Quote Originally Posted by Grockle View Post
    a new (old) fledgling for one of your soon to be spare nests Minxy

    nup I don't think Coopes would qualify for that one


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    Quote Originally Posted by V8Ian View Post
    See you Sunday Coop.


    Dear Skullers,
    Please excuse Ian's absence from the thread on 28/11/09 due to him suffering a short spell of 'gotta life'. He will be attending a party.
    Yours faithfully.
    My Mum.

    so can't Ian come out to play after then Mrs Ian's mum?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grockle View Post
    so can't Ian come out to play after then Mrs Ian's mum?
    Nah, too far away, just up the road from Numptyville, woop-woop in Oz parlance.
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    Ian, on the Dinky model of the Routemaster catalogue no 289 was the base plate riveted or screwed in place?

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    why would you have a dinky model of a catalogue?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grockle View Post
    Ian, on the Dinky model of the Routemaster catalogue no 289 was the base plate riveted or screwed in place?
    No idea mate, apart from being over forty years ago, I had little to do with Dinky; heaps of matchbox and a few Corgi.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blknight.aus View Post
    why would you have a dinky model of a catalogue?
    simple,some people collect them Dave

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    Quote Originally Posted by V8Ian View Post
    No idea mate, apart from being over forty years ago, I had little to do with Dinky; heaps of matchbox and a few Corgi.

    What do you know of Leader A6 and Challenger?
    it had both Ian,later the model could be bought in kit form hence the screws

    Leader A6 is a vellum envelope,Challenger is the replacement for the Chieftain MBT

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    Leader was a small Australian truck manufacturer based in Toowoomba.

    A6- A custom build prime mover that used the same fibreglass cab as the F model Mack, in slim or sleeper cab.

    Challenger- I think only two were ever made. A dedicated heavy haulage prime mover IIRC rated at 150 tons. They were fitted with a unique modern (for the time) looking conventional cab. Both were built to Brambles HH spec, with Cat power, 15 speed RR and Eaton 2 speed bogie. I don't recall but imagine the rear would have Hendrickson walking beam suspension or possabley a heavy 6 rod.

    A4(?)- A general purpose truck available as an 8, 12 or 17 tonner (4x2, 6x4 or 8x4) Cat 3208 engine, 9 speed RR or optional Allison auto.

    As a small, local low volume manufacturer specs could be very flexable, according to he customer's requirement. Leader built an 8x4 for a steel merchant which could carry 8 metre lengths without overhang, it was the only rigid truck able to do so within the regs of the day. I drove this truck after Mayne Nicklass took over the fleet and distribution from the merchant. I was also second choice out of 120 applicants to drive one of the Challengers after Brambles disposed of it. The new owners reconditioned mining equiptment at Wacol, south west Brisbane. I lived near Numptyville at the time, which is why I did not get the job.
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    NM's at work, Numpty's home alone, you'd think as a dutiful hubby he would have donned Mrs' hat'n'heels and held the Skullers' fort on her behalf, wouldn't you Grock?
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