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"They've had a pup!"
At the annual WHEELS display in Canberra, I couldn't resist a photo of the little red Renault between two equally red fire trucks from the Canberra Fire Museum, brought along by the The ACT Fire Brigade Historical Society. This led the senior member of the Fire Brigade group to say "Hey fellers, have a look, the trucks have had a pup!"
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