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<blockquote data-quote="RePhil" data-source="post: 529007" data-attributes="member: 14491"><p>I remember helping my mum & dad wet & dry a dark blue J4 van. Tips of fingers pouring with blood meant I'd done enough!</p><p>The van had windows but I don't think it was a mini bus. It was hand painted by the side of the road & came up really nice.</p><p>It sold straight away for £80. My dad let me hold the cash - four £20 notes - the first I'd ever seen.</p><p>This was about 1965 & I would have been 7 or 8.</p><p></p><p>J2s always looked like they were about to roll over, such was the "tuck" iof the wheels. They probably wouldn't need a narrowed beam.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RePhil, post: 529007, member: 14491"] I remember helping my mum & dad wet & dry a dark blue J4 van. Tips of fingers pouring with blood meant I'd done enough! The van had windows but I don't think it was a mini bus. It was hand painted by the side of the road & came up really nice. It sold straight away for £80. My dad let me hold the cash - four £20 notes - the first I'd ever seen. This was about 1965 & I would have been 7 or 8. J2s always looked like they were about to roll over, such was the "tuck" iof the wheels. They probably wouldn't need a narrowed beam. [/QUOTE]
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