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Rick K
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Far Canard

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I took these shots at the Wedderburn Airfield open day in 2011, where I usually show off a Haflinger or two (and take folks for joy rides behind the airstrip). That year we were joined by some members of the Citroen Club of NSW- and among them was ' Far Canard'. The owner has driven this 2CV all around the country. He is a Vietnam vet who worked with tracker dogs flushing out the enemy (and took excellent movies and selling them as DVDs at the Austrlian War Memorial). Enjoy!

Rick
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1963 Haflinger 700APTL (ex- Hydro Tasmania)
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Great pics - thanks for sharing.
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Very yellow 8-)

Did somebody have a custard making party? :lol:

John
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Until I sold it, I used the yellow Haffie to work some bee hives. The yellow didnt seem to bother the bees at all. She was a good and reliable little truck, if a little bright. I believe a previous owner wanted to be visible whilst sand duning.

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Rick
1963 Haflinger 700APTL (ex- Hydro Tasmania)
several Puch scooters[/size]
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