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Ext User(Dan---)
25-01-2008, 02:44 PM
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Citroen-2CV-
Sports-2-3-2-57-80_W0QQitemZ250208863569QQcmdZViewItem?
hash=item250208863569
Its uhm unique. :-)
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Regards
Dan
Ext User(jackbadger56)
25-01-2008, 03:33 PM
On Jan 25, 2:42 pm, Dan--- <enter.em...@here.com> wrote:
> http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Citroen-2CV-
> Sports-2-3-2-57-80_W0QQitemZ250208863569QQcmdZViewItem?
> hash=item250208863569
>
> Its uhm unique. :-)
>
> --
> Regards
> Dan
In one of the photos (very bottom, far right) there's a tipper with a
strange arrangement of axles (a single-tyre axle just forward of the
dual-axle driven wheels). WTF?
BTW It's interesting that all the questions are regarding cars in the
background of the various photos!!
Ext User(George W. Frost)
25-01-2008, 04:53 PM
"jackbadger56" <castle56@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:7c63d5fd-c5c4-4c3b-8e08-8b5bc2cce269@1g2000hsl.googlegroups.com...
> On Jan 25, 2:42 pm, Dan--- <enter.em...@here.com> wrote:
>> http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Citroen-2CV-
>> Sports-2-3-2-57-80_W0QQitemZ250208863569QQcmdZViewItem?
>> hash=item250208863569
>>
>> Its uhm unique. :-)
>>
>> --
>> Regards
>> Dan
>
> In one of the photos (very bottom, far right) there's a tipper with a
> strange arrangement of axles (a single-tyre axle just forward of the
> dual-axle driven wheels). WTF?
> BTW It's interesting that all the questions are regarding cars in the
> background of the various photos!!
Odd, one of the questions asks about an Austin
I couldn't see any Austin, although he explains it as a Ford Popular
Looks like a Ford Anglia to me, the Ford Popular was the utility version, I
had one I bought from the Gas company.
The Ford Anglia two door sedan had the 8 horsepower motor and the Ford
Anglia ute, which was called the Ford Popular, had the anglia features, but
with the 10 horsepower motor, the same motor they had in the Ford Prefect, a
lot of those motors found their way into fishing boats down Westernport Bay
Ext User(Daryl Walford)
25-01-2008, 05:03 PM
Dan--- wrote:
> http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Citroen-2CV-
> Sports-2-3-2-57-80_W0QQitemZ250208863569QQcmdZViewItem?
> hash=item250208863569
>
> Its uhm unique. :-)
>
Some interesting collectibles in the photos.
It wouldn't be much of a car but it would be very rare so very collectible.
Daryl
Ext User(Patrick)
25-01-2008, 05:44 PM
George W. Frost wrote:
> "jackbadger56" <castle56@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:7c63d5fd-c5c4-4c3b-8e08-8b5bc2cce269@1g2000hsl.googlegroups.com...
>> On Jan 25, 2:42 pm, Dan--- <enter.em...@here.com> wrote:
>>> http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Citroen-2CV-
>>> Sports-2-3-2-57-80_W0QQitemZ250208863569QQcmdZViewItem?
>>> hash=item250208863569
>>>
>>> Its uhm unique. :-)
>>>
>>> --
>>> Regards
>>> Dan
>> In one of the photos (very bottom, far right) there's a tipper with a
>> strange arrangement of axles (a single-tyre axle just forward of the
>> dual-axle driven wheels). WTF?
>> BTW It's interesting that all the questions are regarding cars in the
>> background of the various photos!!
>
> Odd, one of the questions asks about an Austin
> I couldn't see any Austin, although he explains it as a Ford Popular
> Looks like a Ford Anglia to me, the Ford Popular was the utility version, I
> had one I bought from the Gas company.
> The Ford Anglia two door sedan had the 8 horsepower motor and the Ford
> Anglia ute, which was called the Ford Popular, had the anglia features, but
> with the 10 horsepower motor, the same motor they had in the Ford Prefect, a
> lot of those motors found their way into fishing boats down Westernport Bay
>
>
At the end of the anchor chain?
Ext User(hippo)
26-01-2008, 01:44 PM
"George W. Frost" <frosty@iceworks.org> Jan 25, 2008 at 05:42 AM wrote:
>"jackbadger56" <castle56@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:7c63d5fd-c5c4-4c3b-8e08-8b5bc2cce269@1g2000hsl.googlegroups.com...
>> On Jan 25, 2:42 pm, Dan--- <enter.em...@here.com> wrote:
>>> http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Citroen-2CV-
>>> Sports-2-3-2-57-80_W0QQitemZ250208863569QQcmdZViewItem?
>>> hash=item250208863569
>>>
>>> Its uhm unique. :-)
>>>
>>> --
>>> Regards
>>> Dan
>>
>> In one of the photos (very bottom, far right) there's a tipper with a
>> strange arrangement of axles (a single-tyre axle just forward of the
>> dual-axle driven wheels). WTF?
>> BTW It's interesting that all the questions are regarding cars in the
>> background of the various photos!!
>Odd, one of the questions asks about an Austin
>I couldn't see any Austin, although he explains it as a Ford Popular
>Looks like a Ford Anglia to me, the Ford Popular was the utility
version,
I
>had one I bought from the Gas company.
>The Ford Anglia two door sedan had the 8 horsepower motor and the Ford
>Anglia ute, which was called the Ford Popular, had the anglia features,
>but
>with the 10 horsepower motor, the same motor they had in the Ford
Prefect,
a
>lot of those motors found their way into fishing boats down Westernport
Bay
IIRC, Ford Popular in the UK was for many years the stripped out version
of whatever was the volume small/family sedan of the day, in this case the
Anglia. The last one I remember was the Escort Popular which had a 4spd,
1100cc engine, heater/demister, rubber mats and enough bits to get it
registered. Wagons as well and the occasional van, but don't recall any
utes over there. Cheers
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