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Bristolian

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Location
Bristol, UK

I hated working on those things. The Graviner Firewire fire alarm system was a PITA to work on - the electrical couplings would get filled with water or coolant and set the alarm off resulting in a pack removal to clean and dry the lower parts of the system.

Great fun to drive though :thumbsup:
 

Profpointy

Legendary Member

That actually seems a bit of a bargain, especially as it still has the swimming gear. Sadly I don't think I can really park it in our street

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Profpointy

Legendary Member
Anyone know what this is? Saw it in Bristol on the weekend. It is a Renault according to the rego check but not seen one before; presumably an army truck

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Joey Shabadoo

My pronouns are "He", "Him" and "buggerlugs"
Vehicle Details

Vehicle makeRENAULT

Date of first registrationJanuary 1958

Date of first registration with DVLANovember 2013

Year of manufacture1958

Cylinder capacity2141 cc

CO₂ emissionsNot available

Fuel typePETROL

Euro statusNot available

Real Driving Emissions (RDE)Not available

Export markerNo

Vehicle statusUntaxed

Vehicle colourMULTI-COLOUR

Vehicle type approvalNot available

Wheelplan2 AXLE RIGID BODY

Revenue weight3340 kg

Date of last V5C (logbook) issued28 June 2022
 

DRM

Guru
Location
West Yorks
Forgot to get pictures, but spotted today on King George Dock, Hull, Ex MOD Leyland DAF 8 Wheeler hook loader, from circa 1990's with a Bedford MK or MJ with it's wheels removed sat on the back of it, ready for shipping out to who knows where
 
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