and there were also 107" station wagons.
and there were also 107" station wagons.
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						Well i live in Londonderry NSW and ihave all of my life i would love to build a copy of the Landrover imortalised by Matchbox for the londonderry RFS i have heard it from a few people in the brigade that the actual vehicle was a lond wheel base ex military but i read today that the aus army never had series 1 so who knows one day i will approach the shed to find out moreinfo
i think the captain is a LR owner any way
Adam
Hi there
I have done a fair bit of research and I honestly believe the Londonderry fire engine only exsisted within the Matchbox Range of toys.
The only one which I have seen wich comes close is one I know of which used to be in QLD - but its missing most of the firefighting equipment.
All the best
Wayne
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						Is that still around or for sale i would buy it would be a start
I think they have photos i will have to go ask to see if they have any but if i do they will want me to join
Adam
The last time I spoke to the gentleman it had been sold and was awaiting to be picked up.
He also had 2 x Series IIa Fire Tenders (Army).
All the best
PS I tried contacting the Londonderry brigade but they seemed very vague about the unit as well. If you have any sucess would love to hear your findings.
Wayne
Numpty
Thomas - 1955 Series 1 107" Truck Cab
Leon - 1957 Series 1 88" Soft Top
Lewis - 1963 Series 11A ex Mil Gunbuggy
Teddy5 - 2001 Ex Telstra Big Cab Td5
Betsy - 1963 Series 11A ex Mil GS
REMLR No 143
Wayne
do you know if the spare guards in the photos went as well?
Hi there
I have had these pictures for about 3 years - I have no idea.
But I have a few guards but live in SA - just to far away for a flimbsy alloy guard to be sent through via transport
All the best
Wayne
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