
There's no record of this 1967 Micky Mouse Foden on the DVLA vehicle search website, so presumably it has long since been confined to that giant scrapyard in the sky.
Does anybody recognise where the picture was taken?
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There's no record of this 1967 Micky Mouse Foden on the DVLA vehicle search website, so presumably it has long since been confined to that giant scrapyard in the sky.
Does anybody recognise where the picture was taken?
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Comments (2)
hmmm... how sad.
I suppose then, that the following question should be asked:
Does any body know how many 'Micky mice' remain???
Posted by russ hurley | August 3, 2008 5:23 PM
Posted on August 3, 2008 17:23
A quick glance at ccmv.fotopic.net shows that there are at least twenty S21 Fodens still in preervation etc.
Posted by D Powell | August 4, 2008 10:21 PM
Posted on August 4, 2008 22:21