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13 years 8 months ago #4128 by greeniron
well ??
wotisit

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13 years 8 months ago #4129 by Swishy

GreenIron
Gudday M8

U really dig n up the past
LOL

Spose it could B a lot of things
but It aint one of these
























LOL

So tell us all where U got the pic from
or givsa link
n we may B able to backtrack to source



Cya
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13 years 8 months ago #4130 by greenie
Hey Swishy, weren't me that asked that last question.

It appears we got another member here with the name of "greeniron", so better be carefull that your answering to the correct body, eh.

I use this little green smiley face [smiley=vrolijk_1.gif] with the umbrella, to keep the perfect QLD sunshine of-a me bald head ;)

That photo was from a web site from Argentina, so god only knows what make of vehicle it was.

regards greenie [smiley=vrolijk_1.gif]

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13 years 8 months ago #4131 by ianoz
Greeniron is another queenslander too greenie and hangs his hat over at the british construction equipment forum as well . Ian . PS swishy ,he is also a Screemer fan .

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13 years 8 months ago #4132 by Swishy
CLOSE


But no Cigar


Argentinia twaz enuff for this search



Fernando Agerre found these fantastically carved, antique funeral Cadillac cars with a wooden body while exploring an old barn in Argentina.
The hearse and the car for the flowers were found in a shed with another old hearse. Initially it was 1942 Cadillac Fleetwood Series 60 Special four-door sedan, each with 133-inch wheelbase and powered V8. They were then converted into upscale hearses by an obscure builder named Hermida Nazzi. Don

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13 years 7 months ago #4133 by Old AB
Swishy... As always... Great detective work. If it can be found, Your the man to find it.. Keep up the great work mate,, Your posts are always good for info and a laugh,, ;D ;D ;D

Keep old inters alive.

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13 years 7 months ago #4134 by fxs80
This is really buggin' me, have been trawling the net looking, I reakon the bonnet is distinctive, have come to the conclusion it' based on a '42 Ford :-/ :-/ :-? :-? :-? ???????

1939 D2

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