garethp6
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hey guys check this out what u think http://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C153194/
chrisyork said:i'm rather surprised it managed to escape from the fire service with its livery and fittings still in place. Surely it's more likely to be a car that's been dolled up for film work etc?
Chris
Yes that's why I asked if it was original paint work. I 'think' ex police cars have their police bits remove to stop people pretending to be police, is it possible that this is not the case for fire brigade vehicles and so are more likely sold intact???chrisyork said:i'm rather surprised it managed to escape from the fire service with its livery and fittings still in place. Surely it's more likely to be a car that's been dolled up for film work etc?
Chris
lawrenca said:Hi all
HRL 999L Is one of mine , what is the freewheel mag????
The fire car is also based down south somewhere near Portsmouth , i have seen it at a few shows , quite rotten and faded paintwork , but cheap enough at that money .
Andy
http://www.film-cars.co.uk
I spent a long time in the London Fire Brigade and got around a lot and attended too numerous fires to count.... I'll say no more other than to say.... I still suggest it is a hybrid :roll:lawrenca said:Read the research bit again , London Fire said that they did have a red p6 , Londons a big place so i cant believe you know every car/engine in the service. Like i say ring the bloke and ask him!! hes in the fire preservation so will tell you the history .