Ribble Leopard 671

4th February 2009
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671 was acquired in 1998 as a source of spares. Over the course of almost 11 years various items have been removed from 671 to be reused on 665. The most obvious items used are the front panels, the least apparent are several cross members removed from the mid section of the bodywork.

<B>November 2003. Stripped for much needed frame components.<b>
November 2003. Stripped for much needed frame components.
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<B>August 1998.  One of the body cross members, showing a distinct lack of metal work holding it the the Body.<b>
August 1998. One of the body cross members, showing a distinct lack of metal work holding it the the Body.
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<B>August 1998.<b>
August 1998.
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<B>August 1998.<b>
August 1998.
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<B> August 1998. 671's rear panels were the only reference we had to enable us to rebuild 665.<b>
August 1998. 671's rear panels were the only reference we had to enable us to rebuild 665.
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<B>August 1998.  Interior shot of 671. Notice the daylight below the O/S rear seat!<b>
August 1998. Interior shot of 671. Notice the daylight below the O/S rear seat!
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<B> August 1998.  671 hidden behind Tours Isle of Man's Top Shed. Lower body panels were quickly removed to reveal serious corrosion.<b>
August 1998. 671 hidden behind Tours Isle of Man's Top Shed. Lower body panels were quickly removed to reveal serious corrosion.
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<B>August 1998.  671 ready for the trip to Douglas.<b>
August 1998. 671 ready for the trip to Douglas.
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