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Old 05-02-19, 00:43
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Interesting the 400E van. My neighbour down the road has around twenty 400E in various forms including a camper . They are well engineered vehicles with a solid chassis and IFS .Consul OHV engine.
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Old 05-02-19, 01:28
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I think there is a third Salvation Army Truck, directly above the vent window of the Vanguard, by the trees in the distance.

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Old 05-02-19, 01:50
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I think there is a third Salvation Army Truck, directly above the vent window of the Vanguard, by the trees in the distance.

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and a couple of Austin Champs too (not Salvos!)
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You would not want to give any cheek to this old bird. Even if you were the driver of the car behind she had just rammed while parking.
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Old 13-03-19, 08:57
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3 More photos - I think the carrier one might be up already.
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Old 13-03-19, 17:37
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Interesting mobile cinema trucks. That's a subset of Welfare vehicles even less documented then the canteens.

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Old 15-03-19, 13:44
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Well, the Australians took lots of shots of cinema units.
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