Those old beauties would have been very thirsty! And they used "Super" petrol, not the "standard" which we now call unleaded.
aussietraveller said
02:05 AM Aug 2, 2012
I wonder if it has survived and maybe sitting in a shed somewhere.
landy said
04:31 AM Aug 2, 2012
With that wheel configuration I wonder how you turn it, unless it is articulated in some way.
Landy
Beth54 said
03:35 PM Aug 2, 2012
landy wrote:
With that wheel configuration I wonder how you turn it, unless it is articulated in some way.
Landy
A BIIIIG wiiiide circle probably Landy.
-- Edited by Beth54 on Thursday 2nd of August 2012 03:36:07 PM
blaze said
10:55 PM Aug 2, 2012
looks to me like there is an a frame/ drawbar just beind the second set of wheels, I reckon its an early truck with caravan cheers blaze
Delta18 said
10:46 AM Aug 3, 2012
There's something odd about that photo! When the photo is enlarged the van section doesn't seem to fit squarely onto the vehicle. On the far side the van sits above the car whereas on the closer side it's almost level plus 1 or 2 other things do not look right.
Cheers :)
-- Edited by Delta18 on Friday 3rd of August 2012 10:46:53 AM
This is on Grandma Retro on facebook. Some great old pictures being posted.
For me? I could fit my whole family in that!
With that wheel configuration I wonder how you turn it, unless it is articulated in some way.
Landy
A BIIIIG wiiiide circle probably Landy.
-- Edited by Beth54 on Thursday 2nd of August 2012 03:36:07 PM
cheers
blaze
-- Edited by Delta18 on Friday 3rd of August 2012 10:46:53 AM