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Thunderbird, anyone?

Liquidity have a T’bird for sale:

http://www.liquibiz.com/auction/view?id=3418172

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By: spitfireman - 17th June 2010 at 16:17

Nearly bought one of these 12 years ago, was going to put in garden and track aircraft landing at St Mawgan.:diablo:

Bought Spitfire instead.:)

Trace elements of Thorium 232 in nose.
H&S risk assessments, method statements. Hot works and cutting welds, seized legs,corrosion, cranes needed etc

three unrelated Armoured Vehicle Suspension Units as part of lot

don’t think so

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By: J Boyle - 17th June 2010 at 14:53

I’ve always fancied a ’57 Thunderbird, though lately have grown more fond of the 61-63 “Jet Bird”-style.

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By: TwinOtter23 - 17th June 2010 at 12:04

😮 I would think TB3 would be more appropriate to take the “trace of THORIUM 232” in the nose cone to TB5 in earth orbit!! :diablo:

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By: mark_pilkington - 17th June 2010 at 11:59

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I think I will pass on this one and wait for the next one to come up, I have always considered Thunderbird 2 to be more versatile, it comes with all those pods, and interesting things like the mole etc

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Mark Pilkington

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