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E-Bay Haggersville photos
There's a set of Haggersville photo's on E-bay, finishing some 24 hours from now. Haggersville was THE base for disposing of WW2 surplus vehicles (I have the sales slip for my Fox from there circa 1956).
I have bid under the name 'bogusiii' and promise to share if I win. (outbid me and i kill you) Bruce |
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So what's the auction number?
Haggersville comes up blank
I won't bid on 'em, promise!
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Here is the link to the auction.
Good luck Bruce in getting them. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=130055691709 Item number 130055691709
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Pinky, goodonya, mate! Might be a good time to refresh people's memories as to the significance of "Bogus", dontchathink (I know it well, of course)?
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WW2 ?
The sample photos seem to all be of 1950s stuff like M37 Dodges, M43 ambulances, M135s etc ? I did see a Diamond T wrecker that I think is WW2 but it was lifting a '50s truck.
Buyer beware.
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