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Camping in the back yard.

Post by Dollisdad » Thu Mar 20, 2025 12:31 pm

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Re: Camping in the back yard.

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Re: Camping in the back yard.

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Re: Camping in the back yard.

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Re: Camping in the back yard.

Post by Lessumner » Thu Mar 20, 2025 1:39 pm

This photo is of my AutoKamp trailer and Stoll tent gifted to me by the young lady holding the black cat. It was taken in their back yard shortly after purchasing them 1924. Les
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Re: Camping in the back yard.

Post by Allan » Fri Mar 21, 2025 8:31 am

The suspension dampers on the speedster loaded with kids is just like those on my wide body roadster and Henrietta. Ours are English made units, often found as accessories on Duncan and Fraser built cars here in South Australia. There is a similar set under the two ladies perched on the car hood, but thees may be single arm units. They do work really well taking rebound out of a T suspension.

Allan from down under.

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