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Mudlark wrote:White Syncro panel van occasionally seen in Bristol for many years owned by the local authority highways department; once spoke to the driver who said it was his baby and if it went he would go too. Dont know where its gone or if its still in the job but it has not surfaced anywhere else to my knowledge.
Did it belong to Graham Batt Ltd?
Syncro (belong to Prof Mick Aston & Prof Alice Roberts)
Single Cab "Panzerakete"
Good on you buddy! Sleep well knowing you're keeping that thing on the road for others to enjoy after you (at a higher and higher price too from the looks of things out there)..
I bought the old Devon scout Syncro that no one wanted to touch and its now a beauty, taken me 3 years to fully restore it but now worth every hour spent if nothing else just for the smile I have every time I see it.
Mudlark wrote:White Syncro panel van occasionally seen in Bristol for many years owned by the local authority highways department; once spoke to the driver who said it was his baby and if it went he would go too. Dont know where its gone or if its still in the job but it has not surfaced anywhere else to my knowledge.
Did it belong to Graham Batt Ltd?
Not that I know; this one had a set of amber flashing lights on the roof; J reg 2.1 petrol; usually out with the surveyors. I know Graham from way back; stopped using his garage after he retired.
here you go, 8000 dokumented km on the clock and will probably be sold for a ridiculously low price its already reached its reserve price of £100, only problem is you have to pick it up from greenland http://www.retrade.dk/aitem?aitem_id=111141#" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;