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1994 Vauxhall Astra 1.6 Merit 5-door.
Supplied by Foleys of Corfe Castle (Vauxhall).
Last MoT test expired in March 2021 (SORN).
Seen here for sale @ £2495.
1994 Vauxhall Astra 1.6 Merit 5-door.
Supplied by Foleys of Corfe Castle (Vauxhall).
Last MoT test expired in March 2021 (SORN).
Seen here for sale @ £2495.
These seem to be becoming accepted as true classics now, with a thriving owners' club who put on a large display at the BL Autumn Rally a couple of weeks ago, so I've seen plenty but at shows and it was good to encounter one in the wild. I think this is the one I have noted around the locality a few times; it seems to be in good condition and sees regular use with almost 90,000 miles at the last MOT. The wheeltrims are from a later 200 or 400 model.
1995 Skoda Favorit GLX IE Flairline.
Anglia Car Auctions, King's Lynn -
"V5, MoT May-18, 54,000 recorded miles, 1 owner from 1 month old until 2010, 16 stamps service history, all MoTs from 1998, large file of invoices, wallet, handbooks. Guide price: £1000 to £2000."
DeCourcey, Coventry M291 OUR, a 1994 Fiat 480-10-21 with Wadham Stringer 'Vanguard' B47F body new as a demonstrator, seen arriving at Pool Meadow bus station, Coventry. 26/9/1998
Iveco Turbo-City 480 Coventry West Midlands August 1998. One of four such buses supplied to companies during 1994/5. This one was delivered direct to de Courcey whilst another one (M291 OUR) was later acquired from Wilson of Ratby
Bristol Omnibus Co no 291 (M291 FAE)
Ex-Badgerline Dennis Javelin / Plaxton
Nation Express service 403
Swindon bus station
28th January 1996
10/07/16. Shajing station, Bao'an District, Shenzhen, Guangdong Province. A Wuzhoulong.
[Route M291]
My Chinese bus collection: www.flickr.com/photos/hhhumber/collections/72157671157249...
Kaiser M52-XM818 Tractor Truck (1951-65) 673 cu in (11000cc) Mack S6 Turbo Diesel
Registration Number OFO 356 (First UK civilian registration 1996, on an unused age related Radnorshire number)
KAISER SET
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The M54 family of military trucks, are 5 tonn 6x6 trucks, ddesigned by International Harvester and manufactured by Diamond T, International Harvester
Kaiser/Kaiser-Jeep, and Mack, built to to transport a 10,000 lb (4,500 kg), 14-foot-long (4.3 m) cargo load off-road in all weather. In on-road service the load weight was doubled.
The M54 was the primary heavy cargo truck of the U.S. Army and U.S. Marine forces during the Vietnam War, and was also used by the U.S. Navy, U.S. Air Force, and ARVN forces
The M39 series were originally powered by a Continental R6602 engine, a 602 cu in (9.9 L) overhead valve inline 6 cylinder gasoline engine developing 224 hp, the A1 upgrade had a Mack ENDT-673, a 673 cu in (11.0 L) turbocharged inline 6 cylinder diesel engine developing 210 hp and the A2 upgrade had a Continental LDS-465-1A, a 478 cu in (7.8 L) turbocharged inline 6 cylinder developing 175 hp
The class included M54 and M55 Cargo Trucks an M51 Dump Truck, M52 Tractor Truck, M62 and M543 Medium Wrecker Truck, M246 Wrecker Truck, M291 Expansible Van Truck, M328 Bridge Transporting Stake Truck, M748 Bolster Truck, Chassis Cabs and Gun Trucks.
The M52 was used to tow semi-trailers up to 37,500 lbs with 15,000 on their fifth wheel. Semi-tractor/trailers have to stay on relatively flat ground, and are not rated for full off-road use. On improved roads they could tow up to 55,000 lb (25,000 kg) with 25,000 lb (11,000 kg) on their fifth wheel. .
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Shot at the American Car Show Tatton Park, Manchester 4th July 2015 Re 107-362
This brought back memories as one of the PE teachers at my secondary school had a green Metro GTa identical to this one.
M291 CCL - Norwich City Council 025.033 - Ford Transit 190 LWB panel van - exported 2012. Photo by Robin Taylor on 30th March 1996 in Norwich
M291 Decontamination Powder covers Cpl. Bart Steinburg's, a data system specialist with the 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit's Command Element, face during annual chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear defense training aboard Camp Lejeune, N.C., Feb. 27, 2012. This training enabled the Marines to learn how to use the new M50 joint service general purpose gas mask. Steinburg is a native of the Thousand Islands region, N.Y.
24th Marine Expeditionary Unit
Photo by Sgt. Richard Blumenstein
Date Taken: 02.27.2012
Location: CAMP LEJEUNE, NC
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1995 Skoda Favorit GLX IE Flairline.
Anglia Car Auctions, King's Lynn -
"V5, MoT May-18, 54,000 recorded miles, 1 owner from 1 month old until 2010, 16 stamps service history, all MoTs from 1998, large file of invoices, wallet, handbooks. Guide price: £1000 to £2000."
A rare example of an Iveco 480 Wadham Stringer Vanguard 2 operating for MJ deCourcey in Coventry on 6th April 1998. M291 OUR was acquired in 1995 after a year as a demonstrator. It would pass to MacEwans, Amisfield, in 2003.
A paratrooper with the 82nd Airborne Division's 1st Brigade Combat Team pats charcoal from an M291 skin decontamination kit onto his hands after conducting gas chamber training, April 29, 2013, on Fort Bragg, N.C. The charcoal is used to decontaminate skin, weapons and personal equipment in the event of a chemical, biological, radiological or nuclear attack.
(U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Mary Katzenberger/1st BCT, 82nd Abn. Div.)
M291 (Left to right.) Julianne Hough and David Lyons star in Relativity Media's "Safe Haven." © 2012 Safe Haven Productions. All Rights Reserved. Photo Credit: Michael Tackett
Warrant Officer Michael D. Jackson, Aviation Maintenance Technician, Delta Company, 2/159th ARB, decontaminates his skin utilizing reactive skin decontaminating lotion. (RSDL) This chemical replaces the M291 Skin Decontamination Kit as the newest item in decontaminating procedures. (U.S. Army Photo by Staff Sgt. Fredrick P. Varney, 133rd Mobile Public Affairs Detachment)
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