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Early Anglia Van Stolen
Christmas hasn't come early for a Classic Ford reader - she's just had her 307E van nicked:
"I am very much in hope that your readers might be able to help me out," explains the van's owner, Wendy. "I've had my Anglia van stolen — after just one month of ownership.
"I have always driven Classic Fords, but have always said that if I won the lottery my ultimate car would be a an Anglia van. Then a local chap, who was a retired electrician asked if I wanted a 1961 7 cwt Anglia van, which had been sat in his garage for the last 8 years untouched.
"To my surprise the Anglia van was totally original, with 70's signwritting, and original engine, interior, and paintwork. The van is one of the oldest known, and her registration is SJL 921.
"I would love to have her back, and any information would be gratefully received."
If you have any information on the whereabouts of Wendy's van, you can contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111.
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