Your right there Ian,TE20 E for England TO20 O for over seas
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Your right there Ian,TE20 E for England TO20 O for over seas
Cooper, yes I stand corrected as you say the 3 was much more modern ,often in the optional 'duo tone' paint.
Yes.
Funny this. My Dad had 2 Vanguards, both Estates, and although I knew their year models, I haven't heard of Phase 1, 2 etc before :).
Dad had a '52 with the barn doors and then the mighty '62 six cylinder with twin carbies, which I learned to drive in. Not bad cars, but pathetic performance by the standards of today, as is anything old.
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I think taken in 1972, 48 or 49 model.
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A old dozer driver friend of mine, pet Land Rover.
It had a halfpenny on the starter button
You only had to wave your hand over the starter button
and it would start and idle every time
Hi Cooper,I live in Shipley near Ilkeston,my mother was born in Shirebrook not far from Creswell.small world !.
Well I've hunted down a couple of shots.
This one is circa 1972, camped on the Murray River (I probably caught a carp or 2). I look really interested...... No 4wd yet - we still had the kingswood.
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...009/08/764.jpg
This next one is 1974 with my 2 sisters and mum cooking. We would have had the FJ40cruiser by that stage. (Sorry we were a Toyota mob!). I think this is the middle of the Big Desert Victoria - Moonlight Tank? Who put me in that Richmond jumper:mad: Musn't have jumped to the BLues yet:angel:
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...009/06/213.jpg
Still looking for a few early vehicle shots.:angel: