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This Sierra RS Cosworth was in lovely condition when it was spotted as an exhibit at the 2013 Classic Ford Show, which was held at Crich Tramway Village, on the 9th of September 2013. This particular RS was made back in 1986 and it was first registered in the UK, in the same year, on the 21st of November 1986, so presumably has lived in the UK all its life. This one does have its original engine according to the DVLA, a 2.0 Litre (1998cc) Straight-Four Cosworth YBB engine which runs on petrol. This particular car when seen had been further modified with new wheels, new front splitter, new exhaust and other features had been added.
Leyland DAF 1900 Turbo Intercooling pantechnicon in the livery of Hadley & Ottaway, Watton.
The registration number is now on a blue 2009 MAN TGM van.
Steppin' out of our minds rejuvenating, it's time to unwind no more waiting / 步出了我們的心思恢復精神。到了放鬆自我時刻不再等待
Day two was yet another long day, but I managed to get back to camp before sunset. The girls had moved their camp to Ouzel Lake for an early start on the next day's hike out. We chatted just long enough before mosquitoes completely drained our blood / 第二天又是個漫長的一天,但我卻能在日落前回到營地。女孩們已把她們的營地移到了烏鶇湖,好在第二天一大早徒步出去。我們在蚊子完全喝光我們血之前聊了一會兒
SANTA RITA, Guam (March 17, 2021) Seabees assigned to Naval Mobile Construction Battalion (NMCB) 4 load civil engineer support equipment (CESE) aboard the Spearhead-class expeditionary fast transport ship USNS Fall River (T-EPF-4) during a mount-out exercise (MOX) on board Naval Base Guam. During the MOX, the Seabees demonstrated their CESE embark skillset and exchanged knowledge with the Military Sealift Command (MSC) crew, enhancing readiness. NMCB 4 is forward deployed throughout the Indo-Pacific region and United States ready to support major combat operations and theater security. Seabees provide general engineering and civil support to Navy, Marine Corps, and joint operational forces globally. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Matthew R. White)
OKINAWA, Japan (Feb. 15, 2023) U.S. Navy Builder 2nd Class Vaunh Pham Pol (left), and Builder 2nd Class Jewelsabrina Ignacio (right), both assigned to Naval Mobile Construction Battalion (NMCB) 5, cut wood shoring during a Mount-Out Exercise (MOX) On Camp Shields Feb. 15. NMCB-5 conducted the MOX to simulate deploying an airfield construction company within the U.S Indo-Pacific Command area of responsibility. NMCB-5 is forward deployed throughout the Indo-Pacific region and United States territories to support and maintain a free and open Indo-Pacific. As the stand-in, crisis response, naval engineering force, NMCB-5 maintains a ready posture to deliver in-theater expeditionary logistics via expeditionary shore infrastructure, forward damage repair, and mobile construction. (U.S Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Luke Cunningham)
SANTA RITA, Guam (March 17, 2021) Seabees assigned to Naval Mobile Construction Battalion (NMCB) 4 load civil engineer support equipment (CESE) aboard the Spearhead-class expeditionary fast transport ship USNS Fall River (T-EPF-4) during a mount-out exercise (MOX) on board Naval Base Guam. During the MOX, the Seabees demonstrated their CESE embark skillset and exchanged knowledge with the Military Sealift Command (MSC) crew, enhancing readiness. NMCB 4 is forward deployed throughout the Indo-Pacific region and United States ready to support major combat operations and theater security. Seabees provide general engineering and civil support to Navy, Marine Corps, and joint operational forces globally. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Matthew R. White)
Bryten's costume seems to borrow elements from both the Barbie's Rapunzel, and Disney's Tangled.
All three costumes share similar color concepts and styles, but you know, Barbie did do it first. lol
The big hook saw a lot of use around Dubuque and Savanna toward the end of the Milwaukee Road's existence. Or, at least it seemed so to me because I saw them more than a few times. On this day, 283 leads the crane and MOW cars west and were headed somewhere on the line to Marion, IA.