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ERF still going strong after 17 years

 

 

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ERF put out a press release in 1992 to announce that JJ Harvey (Manchester) had taken delivery of this new E8 rigid - a direct replacement for its tired 1975 example. The red one had done well to last for 17 years, but according to the DVLA it didn't last much longer - never being taxed after August 1992.

Incredibly the new example has had a similarly long life, and is still on the road today. Does anybody know where it is? I can't find any reference to JJ Harvey on Google.

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D Powell:

Have a look at www.harveymanchester.com

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