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1098 - Is that the Post Office van rescued from the Scottish Forest as described in classic van and pick up? If so - very well done!! :wink:

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Crikey - a lovely find :D
I love the look of those screens of those vans.
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Thanks Guys. Yes, that's the van featured in Classic van and Pick up. Part two coming soon !
Enjoy. :wink:
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You are a very brave man sir - my hat is off to you but a really good article and very well written. I only came across the article when visiting a friends house a couple of weeks ago. We had a good discussion about it and whether either of us would have braved it. Needless to say we wouldn't but we did raise our pints to you :wink:

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I saw this : http://www.mgcars.org.uk/news/news498.html
The engine code prefix '8G' looks like it could be a 850cc, as used by the GPO. Look for Austin A35 van in the list.
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1098 - Is that the Post Office van rescued from the Scottish Forest as described in classic van and pick up? If so - very well done!!
Looks interesting, is this article available to read on line?
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Aye - but confusingly 8G was also used for gold seal engines - like this one........ It would take seconds to pull the rocker cover off and tell us the casting number on the cylinder head!!!! :roll:
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jagnut66 wrote:
1098 - Is that the Post Office van rescued from the Scottish Forest as described in classic van and pick up? If so - very well done!!
Looks interesting, is this article available to read on line?
I don't think so but here is the link to the magazine subscription page if anyone is interested :D

http://www.classicvan.co.uk/index.php

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bmcecosse wrote:Aye - but confusingly 8G was also used for gold seal engines - like this one........ It would take seconds to pull the rocker cover off and tell us the casting number on the cylinder head!!!! :roll:
Sorry, twelve hour shifts knacker me. Off Friday. will check out the head then. Where on the head would I find the number ?
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It is on the opposite side to the valves, in the centre. You'll need a light wire brush/cloth to find it. If a 1098, then it should be a 12G202 I think.
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Chesney,BMCecosse.Brucek,Daveyl. Many thanks for your help.As the not, so ultra reliable, 460 Swedish Scania let it's self down again. And a wrecker got me home, fours hours early, :) I whipped the rocker box cover off,and stamped into the head IS the number 12G202. As I have a gold seal engine and box,for £50.00, it looks like it was a good days work. The late owner worked for British Telecom/Post office Telephones. Also thrown in the sale was a late NOS, still in primer, LCV Bonnett. Still has the BL Sticker on it. I also got a Lucas Electric screen wash bottle. I assume Post Office telephones, gave up rebuilding engines them selves,and bought off the shelf replacments towards the end ?? Any way, I now know the size of the engine. Many thanks for your help everyone. :)
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That was indeed a good deal then!
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Thanks, BMC. Looking forward to Dan Snows,history of the railways tonight.
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And it was pretty good !
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bmcecosse wrote:And it was pretty good !
Yes, but pretty good, is what I thought. The final episode, full of info, and historical fact. It just lacked, for me, a liitle bite. Still, all kinds of things, on TV, related to railways at the moment.
Would love to see .. perpeptual Motion, re the Morris Minor once again. Most of it ( if not all ? ) can be viewed on You Tube.
Forgive spelling, can't find spell check on here. :oops:
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No - I cant finb it eithr - and it shows...... I was runing this forum on Opera which had the spelcheck - but I swapped my forums to IE to leave Opera for other uses. Think I may have to swap back!!
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Roy why not try Safari ?
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