Classic Fodens on Biglorryblog. Here's an excellent restoration project for Terry.

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Regular Biglorryblog contributor Brian 'Mr Foden' Lomas sends me this picture and says: "Why is Terry Seaman looking so pleased?" Well obviously because he's got an immaculate 4000 XL but there's more to it than that... If you look on what's on the back. But click through here to see the full story...

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Brian continues: "Yes he has bought a restoration project!!! An S21 with Foden two stroker. Brian." Perhaps you can persuade Terry to provide us with a running report on the restoration Brian? Be a good one to replace 'Project Peterbilt' when Andrew Cooper has finished it.

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Vic Hungerford

That looks like it will be even more of a project than Andrew's Peterbilt! Which of the engines has it got, Brian, and has it still got the original 12-speed gearbox?

Brian Lomas

Vic
Terry confirms it has original 12 speed box and a Mk 7 Foden two stroke engine. It is stored under cover. Terry hopes to start restoration soon. He has a large fleet of trucks as you will see from his website so leads a busy life. He will be seeking some help with the project but will keep us informed as to progress.
Brian Lomas

Vic Hungerford

I don't think you can improve on those specs, Brian. Definitely one worth restoring!

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