9c for kwakers.

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9c for kwakers.

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Hello Dick those 9c models with crimped axles are out there, like you I started to think that these ones did not excist really.

I must have looked at 100s & 100s till I spotted this one, knowing that I only have the Auction sites to look at. :D :D :o

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Re: 9c for kwakers.

Post by numi »

An absolutely great find Mr Marshall,well done! :D
This is actually my 1st sighting of a crimped version.
Thanks for showing.
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kerbside wrote:Hello Dick those 9c models with crimped axles are out there, like you I started to think that these ones did not excist really.

I must have looked at 100s & 100s till I spotted this one, knowing that I only have the Auction sites to look at. :D :D :o

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I agree with you George, it is pretty hard to find one model with DC axles. I have in my collection two 9c with DC axles. One is in very good condition and has a "standard" 3 areas rear silver trim. The second one is in not so good condition, but it has silver trim on rear hose connectors only (not mentioned variation up till now).
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Re: 9c for kwakers.

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That is a handsome example indeed George. Congratulations to you indeed!
Thank you Antonin for sharing your examples as well.
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