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Well the New Years resolution of no new projects in 2023 was blown last night when I noticed @Gtpulse had posted this;
https://www.retrobike.co.uk/threads/1940s-gents-claud-arp.455132/
Well its in my size and I'm a sucker for WW2 memorabilia!
For £45 I think it's a steal and will collecting sometime in January.
Plans?
Well I've had a text conversation with the seller and it turns out it was his farther who had used it during the war whilst he volunteered in the Auxiliary Fire Service during the Blitz, he's not sure what colour it was before the war but insists it was never black as per the usual ARP wardens bikes and believes his father painted it grey as per the National Fire Service war time Grey with white mudguards (1941-45)
Although the seller believes it to be an ARP/Utility bike, there are some inconsistencies which need investigating.
Once I've had a face to face and striped the bike down, I'll have a better idea of what needs doing, but my intention is to take it back to War service trim and possibly have it on display at the Shuttleworth collection.
https://www.retrobike.co.uk/threads/1940s-gents-claud-arp.455132/
Well its in my size and I'm a sucker for WW2 memorabilia!
For £45 I think it's a steal and will collecting sometime in January.
Plans?
Well I've had a text conversation with the seller and it turns out it was his farther who had used it during the war whilst he volunteered in the Auxiliary Fire Service during the Blitz, he's not sure what colour it was before the war but insists it was never black as per the usual ARP wardens bikes and believes his father painted it grey as per the National Fire Service war time Grey with white mudguards (1941-45)
Although the seller believes it to be an ARP/Utility bike, there are some inconsistencies which need investigating.
Once I've had a face to face and striped the bike down, I'll have a better idea of what needs doing, but my intention is to take it back to War service trim and possibly have it on display at the Shuttleworth collection.
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