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9 years 2 months ago #131420 by Eddy
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ODD ... very odd.
To have posted in this thread, one needs to have placed the cursor upon the heading and depressed the left button on one's mouse, then going on to read the post.
This in it'self is an acceptance that the topic exists, and ... usually, an interest in reading it.
There is also the option of not actually pushing down on that left mouse button. This has the result of not showing such terrible things as "tractors and other old stuff" or "Modern Trucks" or ...

Be it firearms or V8 engines, the question is not "why should you have them?"
, but "who are you to demand that I justify them?"

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9 years 2 months ago #131421 by Swishy
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Dun Look ifn it offendz U


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9 years 1 month ago #131422 by Roderick Smith
A lengthy article, with lots of photos, on why retro caravans are in vogue again. The main focus is on airstream aluminium caravans.
www.traveller.com.au/caravan-road-trips-...und-the-world-13u2x2

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Rail News Victoria Editor

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9 years 1 month ago #131423 by ianoz
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Not my photos .

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9 years 1 month ago #131424 by hoarder1
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I don't think too many thunderbird drivers would take up this option nowadays.

Collector and admirer of ye olde crappe.  I'm interested in researching and collecting old numb

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9 years 1 month ago #131425 by Thunder Down Under
A bloke here in WA built something like this back in the early 70's.

He reckoned that he was going to make a fortune. Don't know what happened to it.

TDU

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9 years 1 month ago #131426 by Swishy
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9 years 1 month ago #131427 by dno
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Tractors and other old stuff.

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The C.R.B would have had a fleet of plywood crib huts way back then, not to mention outback road crews.

Is old is good.

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9 years 1 month ago #131428 by Eddy
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Missed a few!!

Be it firearms or V8 engines, the question is not "why should you have them?"
, but "who are you to demand that I justify them?"

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9 years 1 month ago #131429 by Roderick Smith
There are always lots of interesting finds being added. The caravan made from half of Melbourne W2 tram 403 was a good find. As at 1994, it had been exported to USA as a source of spare parts for a W2 being operated in San Jose (California).

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