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Doug Florence's "Yellow Peril" at Swanage
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<p>The "Yellow Peril", an ex-GPO telephones JU-250 van owned by Doug
Florence had proved a faithful (if not always very reliable) form of club
transport for some time before its trip to Austria in 1978. It had a new
short engine just for the trip, as well as a new and astoundingly comfy rear
bench seat welded in the day before departure. This didn't stop the
alternator dying at Tunbridge Wells, but after that it performed heroically.
Occasional use was made of a standard JU-250 exhaust repair kit, but driver
and passengers were usually happy enough to consume the beans or rice
pudding from this in order to effect the repair.... As the photo shows,
such tins were just part of over 350 Kg of food which we took out on the
1978 expedition.</p>

<p class="caption">Photo &copy; Andy Waddington, 1978</p>
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