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Old 19-07-09, 23:37
James Gosling James Gosling is offline
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Default Another Fox takes to the road !

Finally after 4 years my Fox takes to the road again, on its way to Beltring !

James.
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Old 20-07-09, 00:09
Phil Waterman Phil Waterman is offline
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Default Congratulations

Congratulations - Amazing how much time and effort goes in to a project like this. What would be interesting is picture of people meeting it on the road, a lot won't even notice it or will think well there goes some of my tax money. Others will do a double take, did I see what I thought I saw.

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Old 20-07-09, 02:50
Brian Gough Brian Gough is offline
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Default Wow !!!

James, congratulations - very well done. I hope you steal the show at Beltring.

When you get the chance, please post some photos here of your Canadian armoured trio.

Brian
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Old 20-07-09, 05:40
Bruce Parker (RIP) Bruce Parker (RIP) is offline
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Default Look at the detail!!!

I just have to re-post this photo to show the attention to detail based on a WW2 example.

Great job James!!
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Old 20-07-09, 07:36
James Gosling James Gosling is offline
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Good morning Brian, Here is the C15TA before and after loading. It was a tight squeeze with 2 inches between the two vehicles!
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Old 20-07-09, 09:36
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Default good job

Good job James, look's gread. i know how mutch work it is, i'm still working on mine Fox (MK1 1942) and still looking for parts to get it on the road again.
I got my Fox from Dirk Leegwater (Netherlands) and its long way to get it ready, but it will be some day.
Good luck.

Paul
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