Title: Buck Post by: davidwheeler on 24 November, 2012, 10:24:45 AM Seems like I need to start a couple of threads. I cannot claim to know a lot about Buck (Wing Commander Neville Buckle) but if I start off others will no doubt follow. We were living in Bath where I moved with Old Boot and got married to Gerry. Buck, of course, only drove a Lambda, a rather scruffy torpedo (?Red) and lived in a lovely cottage in Wiltshire (?) not too far away where we visited once or twice. It was alleged that he could fix anything on a Lambda with a file and a big copper hammer (know in our house for ever after as a "Buckle" as in "pass the Buckle please"). We moved up to Kendal in 1971 and I was going to go to Torino in Old Boot (then know as F*rting Annie but that is a different tale) but the head was cracked beyond Metalastic. Buck sent me up a spare head with which I successfully made the trip. Buck was a big man with balding white hair and a pukka handlebar moustache as befits a WWII pilot.
Title: Re: Buck Post by: rogerelias on 24 November, 2012, 05:30:55 PM And usually a pipe in his mouth, I think, somewhere I have a picture of my mum sitting in his Lambda.
Title: Re: Buck Post by: ColinMarr on 24 November, 2012, 05:51:04 PM Here's one from the LMC photo library.
Colin Title: Re: Buck Post by: Jancia on 11 June, 2014, 01:46:13 PM Seems like I need to start a couple of threads. I cannot claim to know a lot about Buck (Wing Commander Neville Buckle) but if I start off others will no doubt follow. We were living in Bath where I moved with Old Boot and got married to Gerry. Buck, of course, only drove a Lambda, a rather scruffy torpedo (?Red) and lived in a lovely cottage in Wiltshire (?) not too far away where we visited once or twice. It was alleged that he could fix anything on a Lambda with a file and a big copper hammer (know in our house for ever after as a "Buckle" as in "pass the Buckle please"). We moved up to Kendal in 1971 and I was going to go to Torino in Old Boot (then know as F*rting Annie but that is a different tale) but the head was cracked beyond Metalastic. Buck sent me up a spare head with which I successfully made the trip. Buck was a big man with balding white hair and a pukka handlebar moustache as befits a WWII pilot. This is Buck's Lambda, rather scruffy torpedo, nowadays. After 10 years of restoration.http://www.cinecars.nl/een-innovatieve-geschiedenis/ |