Re: Z Class 1
Peter D. Ehrlich
Friday, January 25, 2002 3:52 AM
In a message dated 23 Jan 2002 @ 0402 PST, "Greg King"
<[email protected]> wrote:
How many of the Z class cars--in their various subclasses--are still
running? Or are these the "Boeings" of Melbourne?
Milantram
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<[email protected]> wrote:
HI Roy,
Here you go, this is a quickie from the excellent book,
Destination City.
I agree one should be saved, we had hoped Z2 103 that stored
at Newport would be the car but, she got cut up, the only Z's still
with the original signs etc., are Z's 5,53 and 93 I believe. As
M>trams have embarked on a repainting program (er, rather a
busy colour scheme to put it as politly as I can) why not go to
their website and drop em a line suggesting one each of the
Z1/2 and Z3 be painted in their old schemes, would make a nice
change, I know the paint is still available at the shops, have
been given some!
Tomorrow, I'll scan the shot I took of Z 5 on the first day we
drove them back in April 75, this appeared on the front cover of
Traction and Models.
Cheers
Greg
How many of the Z class cars--in their various subclasses--are still
running? Or are these the "Boeings" of Melbourne?
Milantram
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