AMT Ford LN 8000 Race Car Hauler 1:25 Scale Model Kit

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AMT Ford LN 8000 Race Car Hauler 1:25 Scale Model Kit

AMT Ford LN 8000 Race Car Hauler 1:25 Scale Model Kit

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The sitting/dining room overlooks the south facing rear garden and features a wood burning stove and has space suitable for dining table and chairs. There is a door leading into the conservatory and outside. For 1970, the L-series was introduced in four size ranges, two hood lengths and grille styles, and with single or tandem (denoted by the "T" in the model designation) rear axles. Powertrains included a wide range of gasoline and diesel engines, based on GVWR. The property has the benefit of gas central heating, double glazing and in brief comprises: beautiful timber framed storm porch, dining hallway with parquet flooring, downstairs wc, lounge with double opening doors giving access to a spacious living room with open fire and bi-folding doors giving access to the rear garden. The first floor landing leads to four well proportioned bedrooms and four piece period style family bathroom. The primary bedroom also has the benefit of an en-suite shower room. Bedroom Three - 3.94m x 3.53m maximum (12'11 x 11'7 maximum) - Fitted with central heating radiator and feature wood unit double glazed bay window to the front elevation with stained glass and leaded effect.

Chassis weights were increased, front axle GAWRs [h] were available up to 20,000lb (9,100kg), single rear axles to 23,000lb (10,000kg) as before, and tandem rear axles to 46,000lb (21,000kg). On tandems a walking beam type was standard and 2 different air suspensions were available. En-Suite Shower Room - 1.78m x 1.70m (5'10 x 5'7) - Comprising, vanity wash hand basin, low level w.c., corner cubicle with power shower over, tiled surrounds, extractor fan, decorative spotlighting, chrome towel rail Fitted Kitchen - 4.45m x 3.86m maximum (14'7 x 12'8 maximum) - Fitted with range of white high gloss fronted units with chrome handles, white ceramic sink unit with mixer tap, roll edged laminated work surfaces over, tiled surrounds, complementary wall mounted cupboards, inset gas hob with chrome extractor hood above, built in double oven and grill in matching housing unit, breakfast bar, wood unit double glazed window to the front elevation with stained glass and leaded detail, internal doorway access to the under stairs utility area, side access door to the driveway. Open plan access to the living room. The information on housing, people, culture, employment and education that is displayed about Ford Lane, Little Eaton, Derby, DE21 5DA is based on the last census performed in the UK in 2021.

Shed One - 4.27m x 2.49m (14'0 x 8'2) - Side personal access door, uPVC double glazed to the side elevation, two single glazed windows to rear elevation and one single glazed window to the side elevation. Four Piece Bathroom Suite - 3.10m x 2.67m (10'2 x 8'9) - A beautifully appointed four piece bathroom suite comprising, walk-in shower enclosure with glazed screen, corner bath, low level wc, vanity unit wash hand basin, chrome ladder style heated chrome towel rail, natural stone tiled floor, half panelling and tiling to main walls and wood unit double glazed window to the front elevation with stained glass and leaded effect. Almost all models had at least one engine option, the 9000 series had several. The 600–800 series had a Ford 361 V8 standard, 700–900 had a 475 V8 optional. The 900 series had a 401 V8 standard. In 1977 the 361 V8 was replaced by a 370, and the 401 V8 was replaced by a 429; the 475 V8 remained an option. Detroit 6-71, 6-92, 8-71 and 8-92 were a option also. Sitting Room - 4.62m x 3.35m (15'2 x 11'0) - Laminate flooring, decorative dado rail, central heating radiator, two uPVC double glazed windows to the side elevation, one uPVC double glazed window to the rear elevation and glazed internal double opening doors providing access to the living room. An extended, single storey flint fronted character property in a small private courtyard development of 3 converted buildings. Flint Cottage is thought to have been the former barn to the Manor House.

The lounge has doors to the hallway and kitchen/diner and features an open fire and large bay window to the front. The study (bedroom six?) is across the hall and behind that sits the downstairs cloakroom with shower. Secluded south facing rear garden, largely laid to lawn with a wild meadow area, vegetable allotment section, a variety of shrubs and mature trees. Summerhouse. With parking for numerous vehicles on the driveway, you then enter into a welcoming hallway which is home to the stairs and provides access to the study, the downstairs shower room, the lounge and kitchen/diner. The kitchen/diner, warmed throughout by underfloor heating, is the ultimate living space bathed in light from 3.90m of bi-fold doors, a huge roof lantern, two skylights, and the window above the butler style sink. A kitchen island hosts a long breakfast bar, a five ring gas range and a wine cooler to keep the chef sociable. Behind is a good stretch of worktop with ample cupboard storage above and below. The dining area can comfortably fit a table for ten and around the corner is a snug area to complement the kitchen/diner.

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The information on housing, people, culture, employment and education that is displayed about Ford Lane, Crewe, CW1 3JH is based on the last census performed in the UK in 2021. The 7000 and 8000 series had a Caterpillar V175 standard, the 7000 had a V200 and the 8000 had a V225 available. The 9000 series had a Cummins NH230 standard, Cummins N-series with up to 350hp (261kW) and Caterpillar 3406 series up to 375hp (280kW) were optional.

Large Single Attached Garage/Workshop - 5.31m x 3.89m maximum (17'5 x 12'9 maximum) - Fitted with up and over door, power and light, built in shelving and uPVC double glazed french doors opening out onto the rear garden.

For sale is this impressive semi-detached five/six bedroom family home which has been much improved and extended and sits in the heart of the village of Alresford. Even if you already own a vehicle and are happy just as you are, you are welcome to avail yourself of our comprehensive aftersales care. We carry out minor and major repairs and offer a range of service options – and we’re an approved MOT testing centre.

If you’re a business user, we’ll set you up with a tailored finance solution that will perfectly complement your company’s bottom line, whether you require one or more than 50 vehicles.Directions - From our office in Walberton, head south towards Yapton, over the level crossing onto North End Road then take a left turn into Ford Lane. Continue along Ford Lane passing Edgcumbes Coffee Roasters & Tea Merchants on the left hand side. The property will found a little further along on the right. Excellent transport links are close by and fast access onto the A6, A38, A50 linking to the M1 motorway. The location is convenient for Rolls Royce, Derby University, Royal Derby Hospital and Toyota. Located within an easy walk of the mainline railway station with its direct links into London Liverpool Street, Alresford Primary School and local amenities the house offers what we call versatile accommodation. What this means is that you have the five double bedrooms, the large kitchen/diner and lounge but you also have the opportunity to turn the downstairs study and the downstairs shower room into a sixth bedroom with en-suite. The double length garage could also be converted for extra living space and together (with the study and shower room) could create an independent annex (a self-contained living space - featuring a kitchen, bathroom and bedroom) perhaps for an elderly or a disabled family member. Driveway - Tarmacadam driveway with dry stone walled boundary, double opening decorative wrought iron gates giving access to a continuation of the driveway and leading upto the garage/workshop. In 1984 (as 1985 model year), the rest of the L-series became one of the last North American Fords to adopt the Ford Blue Oval; as with the LTL-9000, it was placed above the grille. In 1988, the L-series changed its grille design from an egg-crate design to that of horizontal chrome bars; the Ford Blue Oval became centered. In addition, rectangular headlights became standard in 1991.



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