I guess we may be able to boost the number of Forum member's known type 2 roofs to at least 12 now with that added auction picture and the one John has recently found for his collection. As said above, this type 2 roof is perhaps still the rarest and shortest lived Lesney casting we know of in the Regular Wheel line. It is very nice to see a couple of more type 2 roofs come out of hiding over there, hopes are that a few more are still left hidden for we collectors to find.
Thank You George for highlighting this rare model once again for Forum discussion, it sure is an exciting one. Cheers! Kwakers
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