Custom Made Lister
Comments about this vehicle
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◊ 2007-09-25 11:04 |
![]() I know it's only a small background pic, but I think it's an unusual looking ground conveyor/vehicle.! (rare?) |
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◊ 2007-10-19 04:02 |
It has the usual Lister engine. These were built everywhere in England by everybody. |
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◊ 2011-05-15 17:48 |
Really !?!? German location. |
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◊ 2011-05-15 18:19 |
Sorry, but the location is a fake The style of the house in the background is not similar to the Ruhr-Area (where the town of Gladbeck is). And in Germany there are no striped lampposts or sign-piles. Plus the fact, that the term "Frachtenbahnhof" (= goods station) is absolutely unknown. We use "Güterbahnhof". "Frachtenbahnhof" is specific Austrian. Austrian is also the one way-sign here: http://www.geting.se/viewimage/image/304356-BMW_CC.jpg In Germany similar red-white one-way.signs were replaced since 1971 with them http://www.bund.net/uploads/pics/einbahnstrasse_c_unger.jpg , here it's also written "Einbahnstrasse", but in Austria only "Einbahn". |
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◊ 2011-05-15 18:20 |
P.S. Sure, the GLA-plate of the BMW is faked, too. There was no "O" possible until November 2000. And then only for the new-style Euro-plates. |


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The style of the house in the background is not similar to the Ruhr-Area (where the town of Gladbeck is). And in Germany there are no striped lampposts or sign-piles.