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terriphill

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You clearly haven't seen my friend's British/European car collection then, it's quite a sight to behold, although I haven't seen it in about five years now (as I'm now in Alberta), but during a recent phone conversation he assures me that's it all still there...

https://www.flickr.com/photos/sherlock77/sets/38922/

Not pictured there is a 1938 Wolseley, 1955 Morris Oxford panel van, I believe a 1948 Hillman Minx?
 
<span style="font-size: 10pt">This swamp buggy,</span>
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<span style="font-size: 10pt">looks like something the military used up on the tundra back in the late 50s and 60s. Can't see the tires, they had flotation tires on them. But theirs had a cab on them also, I think? I just noticed that this one looks like it has a cab, but the glass is broken out. I think they would float also.
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Tom just likes rescuing old cars, and has a taste for the more unusual... Unfortunately he just never had the time to work on any of the many cars he rescued over the years...
 
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