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Involved or not
It's always nice to see old vehicles in working order or in museums.
So how many of us are involved in museum or restoration work? |
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I'm no longer involved directly in any sort of restoration, but I occasionally helped out in the initial re-building of a Midland Red LD8, SHA431. It was originally bought by a group called the MIDLAND OMNIBUS PRESERVATION SOCIETY, but it has since passed to BAMMOT (see http://www.bammot.org.uk/ ) They describe it as a PD2/12, but I'm convinced it's a PD2/20. I'm not involved in anything now and it's unlikely I can do much due to my age (55) and my weak back - sacro-iliac to be annoyingly accurate! However if there's any light electrical work required in the Edinburgh area, then I can lend a hand. |
This is a great site.
Bunch of guys a ten minute walk from my house http://staff.stir.ac.uk/jeff.wothers...les/jfiles.htm |
Hey Gunny, what an interesting diversion that link of yours threw up. I shall go back to that again.
Thanks. |
Hi.............,
There are many restoration centers and I am interested to find out what the public and perhaps state interest would be in a modern, well presented and properly funded transport museum somewhere . A fine collection of vehicles and equipment relating to most conflicts from world war I onwards. Some vehicles are in working order. |
For Transport Museums -
http://www.nartm.org.uk/ (click on the map) Military Museums - http://www.clash-of-steel.co.uk/pages/links1.html Not forgetting the Bovington Tank Museum - http://www.tankmuseum.org/ |
hi i am into bus restoration in west oz at the bspwa with mainly british buses upto the 80's then mercs& whatever we can get hold of
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