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Old 17-10-04, 23:17
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Can someone please supply the definitive ID for this Series II Landy please, also the owner's name. It's a VMVC vehicle.



Ditto for this Series III Lightweight...



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Old 17-10-04, 23:41
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I don't know if these will be any use, but try:-
http://remlr.150m.com/jbshed.html
http://remlr.150m.com/dmshedtopless.html
http://remlr.150m.com/mrshed_gbfm.html
The first link look's the most promising for the Gunbuggy
As for the lightweight:-
http://remlr.150m.com/
will probably also provide some answers..
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Old 18-10-04, 00:01
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Thanks for that. It's the same vehicle and I've updated my page.

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Old 18-10-04, 00:39
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Originally posted by Keith Webb

Ditto for this Series III Lightweight...
Hi Keith,
The Lightweight looks to be a Series IIA, they had the headlights in the grille, as there does not appear to be any lights in the wings on this one, perhaps you have a picture of it from the front?

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Old 18-10-04, 01:02
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Hi Keith,
The Lightweight looks to be a Series IIA, they had the headlights in the grille, as there does not appear to be any lights in the wings on this one, perhaps you have a picture of it from the front?

Richard


...in company with a FAR more desirable vehicle...
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Old 18-10-04, 01:07
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...in company with a FAR more desirable vehicle...
Apology, it is a III. The bigger vehicle is more desirable. At least it is not a Ford

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