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Tizer
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Posted -  16/01/2008  :  16:27
I've opened this thread to make a place for some pictures of motor vehicles - interesting or attractive or just simply curious. I've started it below with three pictures taken at a steam rally a few years ago. I've got a few more but please feel free to contribute pictures.

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Tizer
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Posted - 16/01/2008 : 16:32
Here are three pictures taken at a steam rally in High Ham, Somerset, UK, in July 2005. If anyone can identify the vehicles I would appreciate it!

 Steam traction engine

 Steam powered lorry

Motor coach


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Stanley
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Posted - 16/01/2008 : 16:46

They don't come much more curious than this......


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Posted - 16/01/2008 : 16:52
I put MRL765 in the search engine.....
MRL 765, a 1950 Austin K8VC with Tiverton C12F body,
new to Hawkey's Coaches, Wadebdridge

Couldn't find the Sentinel. 



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Ringo
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Posted - 16/01/2008 : 18:05
The vehicle details for KF 6482 are:

Date of Liability 01 04 2008
Date of First Registration 29 08 1931
Year of Manufacture 1931
Cylinder Capacity (cc) 2107CC
CO2 Emissions Not Available
Fuel Type Steam
Export Marker Not Applicable
Vehicle Status Licence Not Due
Vehicle Colour GREEN
Vehicle Type Approval null



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Posted - 16/01/2008 : 18:06
The vehicle details for MRL 765 are:

Date of Liability 01 08 2008
Date of First Registration 24 05 1950
Year of Manufacture 1950
Cylinder Capacity (cc) 2107CC
CO2 Emissions Not Available
Fuel Type Petrol
Export Marker Not Applicable
Vehicle Status Licence Not Due
Vehicle Colour BLUE
Vehicle Type Approval null



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Doc
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Posted - 16/01/2008 : 19:05
There is a few good pics of old motors on this other thread

http://www.oneguyfrombarlick.co.uk/forum_topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=1635&FORUM_ID=1&CAT_ID=2&Topic_Title=What+was+your+first+car&Forum_Title=General+Chat+%26+Fun+Area


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Posted - 16/01/2008 : 19:11
I had forgotten all about that topic....


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Doc
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Posted - 16/01/2008 : 19:16
I've just re-read it again, I'm afraid it was one of those topics that got hijacked and then strayed completely off-topic by the last page.


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Tizer
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Posted - 16/01/2008 : 19:56
Thanks, all of you, for the information so far. I somehow felt the coach must be an Austin (maybe because I have had several A35s in my time) but it never crossed my mind to put the registration into a search engine (are you on the omega-3 pills, Stanley?). Is your picture an Austin Cambridge/Morris Oxgord that has mutated or been on the steroids?

Where did your details come from Ringo - you don't work for DVLA, do you, or drive one of those blue-and-white cars with blue light on roof?

Doc, thanks for the link to the other thread. I enjoyed the car pictures and also all the other posts in it, even if they were off-topic! Now, what other car pictures have I got...?



Edited by - Tizer on 16/01/2008 19:57:13

Edited by - Tizer on 16/01/2008 19:58:57


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Ringo
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Posted - 16/01/2008 : 21:04
Anybody can get details off the DVLA website, all you need is the registration and the make of car.

http://www.vehiclelicence.gov.uk/EvlPortalApp/application;JSESSIONID_EvlPortalApp=
HTxZxw4XX0QJrylvlvDpCjyBnQvbqkNXDq0XJRTxJQvV2HvlFdTw!-994566138!769191720?origin=vnav_bar.jsp&event=bea.portal.framework.internal.refresh&pageid=Vehicle+Enquiry



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Ringo
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Posted - 16/01/2008 : 21:10


Outside our house a couple of years ago


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softsuvner
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Posted - 16/01/2008 : 23:10
Tizer

Super pictures. Your traction engine looks like a Fowler compound to me, can't be more precise without the registration number.

Your Sentinel is a 1931 61/2 ton DG4, the last type of chain drive vehicle, works no; 8571.

I would have got your forward control coach as an Austin. Somebody when I was a kid (might have been the Electric Board) had a fleet of the truck version, I can picture it now.

I reckon the car body used as a basis in Stanley's photo is Farina bodied Austin Westminster, not a common car in their day.

Malcolm


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Stanley
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Posted - 17/01/2008 : 06:26
The hybrid, a car body mounted on a Leyland Comet  unit with the 401 diesel engine was taxed and registered and lived at West Marton in an outbarn yard for a while.  It was used as private transport but soon died the death I think, it vanished anyway.  I'll look some unusual pics out for you.  Nothing like pics to get a thread going......


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Posted - 17/01/2008 : 08:24

Response to petrol rationing in WW2?


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chiphazard
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Posted - 17/01/2008 : 09:38
Just posting a couple vehicles that looked rather strange to me.  The first is a Soviet Aerosan, the use of which is fairly obvious.

The second is more of a strange as I can't think what it could be used for?

Military Aerosan used by Soviet Military

Ward La France M-1 Wrecker


Edited by - chiphazard on 17/01/2008 09:43:41 AM


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