Rubber winged GPO vans
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I was in a storeroom at work (Royal Mail) and away at the back of the store I could see a pair of rubber front wings. I remember them on original minis, and I'm told that they were also used on Morris Minor vans, but these didn't look like either of these.
Any idea if they were used by the GPO on anything else?
I'll be back at that site soon so hopefully I can get a better look, but they didn't seem to have built in headlights, so probably pre Morris Minor.
Any idea if they were used by the GPO on anything else?
I'll be back at that site soon so hopefully I can get a better look, but they didn't seem to have built in headlights, so probably pre Morris Minor.
nicanary said:
Possibly, I couldn't get a proper look, but yes, they looked more like that. I actually thought they were trailer mudguards at first but realized they were a bit more shaped than that. I'll have to try and get permission to take them out and see what they are exactly then find someone who might be able to use them. I can't see Royal Mail having a use for them anymore and I'm sure a classic owner would be delighted to have them.Is that a Morris 8?
don't want to hijack this thread, but already talking about plastic wings.
The first Freelander (hippo) had plastic wings. On the press launch a row of wings were placed on the ground and a vehicle ran over them, press then inspected them for damage.
and back to rubber, the Land Rover series and defenders had rubber wheel arches.
The first Freelander (hippo) had plastic wings. On the press launch a row of wings were placed on the ground and a vehicle ran over them, press then inspected them for damage.
and back to rubber, the Land Rover series and defenders had rubber wheel arches.
grumpy52 said:
In later years rubber wings were available for the CF Bedford and Ford Transit both LWB twin rear wheels . Although I don't recall the GPO using either in general service .
I had a Mk1 LWB Transit twin wheel with rubber rear wings.These made it possible to get through width restrictors near a friends place in Walthamstow!
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