Caravan for a 101 ???

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On Sat, 19 Nov 2005 20:41:20 +0000, Steve
<[email protected]> wrote:

>http://www.witham-sv.com/tender/lots_detail.php?ID=208


**** off Steve.

(Mind, it has got an awning and may look pretty good in Purple...)


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"We have gone from a world of concentrated knowledge and wisdom to one
of distributed ignorance. And we know and understand less while being
increasingly capable." Prof. Peter Cochrane, formerly of BT Labs
In memory of Brian {Hamilton Kelly} who logged off 15th September 2005
 
Mother wrote:

> (Mind, it has got an awning and may look pretty good in Purple...)


Do you know thats EXACTLY what I thought, and its in your size too...

Steve
 
Daniel Artisan wrote:

> ...Converts Ambi compressor system and goes to find Caravan Club
> 'membership webpage' with wicked evil grin on face.


.... you know it makes sense.

Steve
 
Larry wrote:
> Nothing a good yoke of oxen could not pull
>
>

.....just not quite as fast....

 
On or around 20 Nov 2005 08:36:57 -0800, [email protected] enlightened
us thusly:

>Sort of thing you usually see after a show behind a Scammell Explorer
>going marginally faster than a team of oxen.


hehe. Pioneer, surely?

Which is the one with a single axle driving 4 rear wheels through those
bloody great gearcases?
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Austin Shackles. www.ddol-las.net my opinions are just that
"Festina Lente" (Hasten slowly) Suetonius (c.70-c.140) Augustus, 25
 
Either, Pioneer wartime 6 x 4, Explorer postwar 6 x 6; both with
walking beam back axles.
Both top out at 29 ish and legal on a motorway!!! (think M11 leaving
Duxford show and wondering what the hold up is)

Sean

 
On 20 Nov 2005 13:29:53 -0800, [email protected] wrote:

>Either, Pioneer wartime 6 x 4, Explorer postwar 6 x 6; both with
>walking beam back axles.


Yes, both had it, only the Explorer was 6x6, the Pioneer had no drive
to the front axle, and no brakes on it either, IIRC.

Fantastic axle articulation, thanks to the walking beam rear, and the
transverse leaft spring at the front.

Alex
 
Yeah well twould be the exporer for me, if I win the lottery and to hell
with the mile long tail back. I am not one of those who would get some
modern truck to low load me scammell.


--
Larry
Series 3 rust and holes





<[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Either, Pioneer wartime 6 x 4, Explorer postwar 6 x 6; both with
> walking beam back axles.
> Both top out at 29 ish and legal on a motorway!!! (think M11 leaving
> Duxford show and wondering what the hold up is)
>
> Sean
>



 
On or around Mon, 21 Nov 2005 20:30:22 -0000, "Larry" <[email protected]>
enlightened us thusly:

>Yeah well twould be the exporer for me, if I win the lottery and to hell
>with the mile long tail back. I am not one of those who would get some
>modern truck to low load me scammell.


I know where there's a 6x6, or I did anyway. I always wanted to get hold of
it and restore it.
--
Austin Shackles. www.ddol-las.net my opinions are just that
"Would to God that we might spend a single day really well!"
Thomas À Kempis (1380 - 1471) Imitation of Christ, I.xxiii.
 
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