I have been looking for the Firestone Ground Grips. I was told they were not reproduced. Thank you. I think I will check with Chuck to see if mine (GPW 1871) was suppose to have them originally. http://www.millertire.com/categories/im ... s/6-00-16/Robinb wrote: ↑Sat Sep 23, 2017 12:09 amHi Guys
The tyres i bought from Miller Tyres in the US they are called implement tyres they are also on Ebay they sell 550 x 16 and 600 x 16
I do not know the history of the helicopter but the re-enactors generally are very serious and accurate
Iam glad you like the photos some taken at Fred Smith s fantastic collection
Robin
Summer of Photographs - Bantams, Budd, Tugs, T28, Ma, GP's and More
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Re: Summer of Photographs - Bantams, Budd, Tugs, T28, Ma, GP's and More
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Re: Summer of Photographs - Bantams, Budd, Tugs, T28, Ma, GP's and More
Robin,many thanks for this fine tour.It put me there in my mind,pretty much...so good of you to have gone to the trouble for us.
Sort of reminded me that over there is still-over there...
Sort of reminded me that over there is still-over there...
Ralph
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