Another Facebook page for a restoration project, though on an above averagely rare vehicle: https://m.facebook.com/cruisermk2/
I often can't believe what these people start out with. Best of luck with it. Looks like it may take a while. (Though as that Stug & Marder chap has shown: sometimes it can be astonishingly rapid.)
this was originally my project that i did a deal with kevin wheatcroft early last year but due to a dicky injection pump in my foden couldn't collect it until last month (which was fine with the seller) unfortunately i told a friend about it and he went behind my back and bought it without my knowledge. when i confronted him he told me it was too good a deal to miss. some friend ! anyway i only wanted to get the restoration process underway as it's such a rare tank but it would have been nice if they didn't do it so underhandedly. it will be interesting to see if they can pull it off, i would like to make sure they don't but unfortunately the tank must come before my ego and so i will sit back and spectate
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