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s/n 13693, built 8-1942.
They gave the diesel engine in the background the same treatment. That'll stop them earl leaks!
I learned about full body paint when I watched Goldfinger the first time. No paint at the base of the spine allows the skin to breath.
Guess this 10EE is grateful the spray-gun - or was it a string-mop? - didn't fit under the bottom of the bed casting, then?
I'm not sure I'd admit to learning much from watching Goldfinger.. "first time" - given the implication there was a second and subsequent time...
A slow learner always needs more time to figure out that watching Bond girls is better than looking at the lingerie section in the Sears Roebuck catalog.
May have been a genuine attempt to stop rust in storage. Years ago there was a company called London Machinery in Crystal Palace (SE London)who had to store their s/h stock outside - some actually on the pavement (before they moved into the Old Tram Shed). They used to paint machines with varnish. It seemed to be effective. My very first lathe in 1980(round head Colchester Student)was treated like that - absolute b@@@@@@ to clean up but no rust !!!!!
I would be willing to bet that no prep was done before painting like cleaning off the dirt and old oil.
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