And the Bakelite steering wheel centre is in one piece. Amazing.Only thing I can spot out of place with a quick look is the length of the bonnet.
Keith
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And the Bakelite steering wheel centre is in one piece. Amazing.Only thing I can spot out of place with a quick look is the length of the bonnet.
Keith
It looked fairly complete to me, other than missing some seats, the air filter and the door tops. That being said, I think this may be the first time I've seen a Series 1 in the flesh, let alone up close, so I could be wrong.
Thank you both for the info, as a recent Landy convert it's always interesting to learn more!
Didn't expect to see one of Solihull's finest in the Mardi Gras last night
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...12/03/1222.jpg
But it did take my attention off the titillating tassles for a few moments ;)
There isn't a section on the forum suitable for the other photos ;)
I don't want to see any photos of your Mudpit:(
CC
hi all
yes it is my 1957
we used it for lighting the front of the "kylie" float
driver is on of the lads that work for me
perfect for parades ,low range and off you go
i sold a 1961 to the RAS about 10 years ago for their parade you might of seen it at the show painted yellow and blue :):):):):)
G'day All,
Well this thread has now gone full circle LOL, with the post above being the post that I started it with ;) anyway cheers Dennis:angel: