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10 years 3 months ago #109559 by geoffb
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Told there was going to be problems here
Is 6 days up yet ;) ;)

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10 years 3 months ago #109560 by Swishy
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OK Fageol n Well Hung Vic R on the right track

BUT

me aint gunna cept th@ az D answer
as it haz its own name n altered n modified on a T model Ford

Browny B a 6 day wunder
he iz alwaze wunder n or dreeem n

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10 years 3 months ago #109561 by grandad
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A Lamsteed KampKar?

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10 years 3 months ago #109562 by Swishy
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Well Dun Grandad n straight to the point
tiz indeed a

1915 Lamsteed Kampkar
U may go visit u're fridge [smiley=beer.gif] ;) [smiley=beer.gif] ;) [smiley=beer.gif] ;) [smiley=beer.gif]



1915 Lamsteed Kampkar - an early recreational vehicle
manufactured by Anheuser-Busch. The vehicles were
mounted on a Model T Ford chassis and sold for $535.
This example is owned by Peter Kable in Australia.























Wotzit # 94



Keep try n U jokerz

the reward iz so close
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Cya

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10 years 3 months ago #109563 by
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Swishy.
That's a DANDEE pic mate, geoffb should know this one.
Loosley. :) ;)

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10 years 3 months ago #109564 by Swishy
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Not sure wot happend there

Me open door to dark room n dunno if n me let the light sneak in or the dark escaped

Now U gotta wait 6 daze fir Browny to think n dreeem

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10 years 3 months ago #109565 by grandad
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I think the colour suits it

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10 years 3 months ago #109566 by fageol100
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Is that a pretty big clue to it being a White, Grandad?

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10 years 3 months ago - 10 years 3 months ago #109567 by Swishy
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Take a bow Fageol
or a beer.........or both
wiff a fu hintz from D others
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U dun gotit
tiz a
1920 White Motors Delivery Van


1920 White Motors Delivery Van
White Motor Co., Cleveland, Oh.
1901-1980
Cleveland's White Sewing Machine Company had been a thriving manufacturer of
sewing machines, roller skates, phonographs, kerosene lamps, and machine tools,
among other things, since 1866. Thomas White, however, was not interested in
automobiles until his son Rollin, who had worked briefly for Baker Motors, began studying
them at Cornell. In 1900, Rollin returned home to make four steam-engine prototypes
and by 1906, the White Sewing Machine Co. manufactured 193 vehicles. The auto division
separated that same year and moved to a new plant at E. 79th and St. Clair.

White eventually switched to gasoline engines around 1909 and then to the manufacture of
heavy trucks. The company stayed in business until the mid-1970s. The delivery truck
pictured above is typical of the company's customized trucks.





























Wotzit # 95



tiz hot wevver
U B thirsty
U need a win to get a drink
(donot pass GO...Donot collect 200 LOL)

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LOL
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10 years 3 months ago #109568 by bparo
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Dodge brothers hearse - something I don't want to ride in too soon, driving one however is a different matter :D

Having lived through a pandemic I now understand all the painting of fat people on couches!

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