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Author Topic: Wang Swap Meet Pics  (Read 2339 times)
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« on: April 27, 2005, 11:57:47 AM »
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Apologies to all for not making it to the Vic titles, I had a prior commitment for Anzac weekend with an old digger!
I managed to drop into the Wang swap meet and got a couple of pics.
Sorry I couldn't get a pic of the id plate on the wagon, my camera shat itself!!!   Huh
All I got was FC 210 or 9? 46300 A from the plate, can anyone shed some light on the single front doors and rear barn door's, is this a rare one?
Got some other pics going up on the general board also of some FE and FC's.

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« Reply #1 on: April 28, 2005, 04:55:57 AM »
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The vanette windows aren't terribly rare (I mean vans are rare to begin with, but vans with side windows are common enough).  But the barn doors are very rare indeed.  They were done by Bailey Motor Works of Brunswick (and possibly other coachbuilding firms).  I've seen them on another pic of that very car from quite a few years ago, and the only other set I've ever seen are on an FC ambulance.

Thanks for the pics.

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