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Old 21st Aug 2021, 4:26 pm   #1
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Default Cossor 75 ?

I saw an advert locally for a Cossor 75 for sale (offers) but i cant seem to find any info on this model , its pre war thats all the advert says.
Please can anyone shed some light on this one? is it a UK or a European one? as the story that goes with it suggests it came from abroad.
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Old 21st Aug 2021, 4:54 pm   #2
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Default Re: Cossor 75 ?

I don't so far recall a 75 so far but as I only recently discovered yet another undocumented model nothing would surprise me

If there is a 75 I would like to add a picture of it to my web site for future recognition.

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I don't so far recall a 75 so far but as I only recently discovered yet another undocumented model nothing would surprise me

If there is a 75 I would like to add a picture of it to my web site for future recognition.

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There is a picture in the advert , however its not a full picture not very clear , if i do end up buying it then i will certainly post a picture.
Will try and find out more info for you,but im a little lost in how much to offer the vendor having no guide.
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Have you compared it say the 74 and 77 ?

http://www.cossor.co.uk/rogues-galla...-post-war-sets

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Have you compared it say the 74 and 77 ?

http://www.cossor.co.uk/rogues-galla...-post-war-sets

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It actually resembles the Cossor 72 looking at the pictures.
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