i know that some manufactures produced gold machines to celebrate the coronation don't know how that relates age wise to the gold bantams though, think that it was 1952
it would be a great addition to the line up thats for sure certainly a top class bit of kit nice to see that the same level of attention was afforded to the implements too
god that suffolk galaxy brings back memory's old chap had one of those and i used it sometimes and used to think i was a very lucky lad so glad that some do exist thanks for sharing that paul
gdsf starts on the 27th of August so time the tractor fest finishes its 3 days to dorset neil but back to topic have you got room for a country boy lol
tom don't let the quality of your finished machine stop you get out and enjoying it, like others say saving the machine was the important thing so get it out take it to the rallies and working days.