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Another light restoration job
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(20-12-2021, 02:47 PM)Hedd_Jones Wrote: I was very tempted, but I couldn't work out of it was SWB or LWB. Then Mrs Jones got 'rona and any likely spare cash from next month turned into a likely deficit so that was the end of that idea.

I'm assuming its SWB with that door shape, despite the steel tub?.

I assumed short chassis. AG was steel(as was the AF wasn't it?)


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AF is a SWB short scuttle aluminium body.
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(20-12-2021, 03:50 PM)Ruairidh Dunford Wrote: AF is a SWB short scuttle aluminium body.

Thanks.
The book on Identifying from Factory Initials is wrong then!
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#14
Yes it is; there's an article on the AF in the next (2022A) Magazine, with a follow-up on the AG destined for 2022B!
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(20-12-2021, 05:17 PM)Mike Costigan Wrote: Yes it is; there's an article on the AF in the next (2022A) Magazine, with a follow-up on the AG destined for 2022B!

This is an AF, parked in a London Street last night. Registered October 3rd 1930 to a Miss Mary Gibson - who lived just around the corner at 4 Burton Court, S.W.3.


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