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Mark Heaps
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I received the "Have your say" email from Armortek today and voted. I presume the rest of you here have also received it.
Are we allowed to forward the email to friends and prospective customers for them to give input ?

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Hi Mark,

You can pass this link on to people:
https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/LYSXH5Y

I'm not sure the link in the newsletter allows you to answer more than once.

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It's on Facebook, so I suppose that counts as 'out there' ....... :)

Vote Series One Land Rover !
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Chris Hall wrote:
Sat Nov 03, 2018 5:21 pm
Vote Series One Land Rover !
I see you have had a word with your wife as well ;-)
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I see you have had a word with your wife as well ;-)
Kian
Actually, she's in charge on this one ! :shock: And we are all governed by our wives .... aren't we ? :wink:
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Morris Quad, 25-pdr & limber (45RA, Korea 1951)

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They like to think so :D

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:roll: :roll: No i'm not, and its my money to spend!!!!!! Denny. so she tells me...

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I have been in contact with my brother who crewed on Chieftains, then Challengers and CVR(T).
He asked whether an Armortek Chieftain kit would include the drip tray and Herfy handbags and if Armortek would then follow it up with a replica "Wolfgang".

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Post by Stephen White »

Mark, that one is probably lost on most but since Armortek now do trucks, a bratty wagon is probably doable. The Chieftain will obviously have to come with an extra smoker to represent burning coolant. Come to think of it, my vape smoker will be perfect. Chieftain would be huge and the most impressive model for size, noise and presence. As they say in some democracies, vote early and vote often.

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If Armortek did do a Chieftain, I may have to order two. One to keep as a gun tank and the second to convert into "Cachalot", ChARRV from C Sqn Fitter Section, 14th/20th King´s Hussars. My home for many an exercise in 87/88
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