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The image shows an old, rusted Bedford Kitcar, enclosed in a metal cage. The car is a pale olive green color with visible signs of wear and tear. It has large, circular headlights and a prominent grille. A blue padlock with a silver shackle is attached to the cage door, securing it shut. A brown sign with white lettering is affixed to the outside of the cage, providing information about the car. The text on the sign reads: "BEDFORD KITCAR PRESENTED BY MR AND MRS W.F. MILES (MINERS) IT WAS ONE OF THE FIRST KIT CARS USED BY MINERS IN PLATEAU PROVINCE". The car is situated outdoors, with a background of dense green foliage and trees, suggesting a natural or park-like setting. The ground around the car is covered in gravel and some scattered stones and leaves. The overall impression is that of a historical exhibit, preserved within a protective enclosure. The presence of the sign and the cage indicates this is a publicly accessible location, likely a museum or a historical site within the city of Jos, Nigeria, as indicated by the mention of "Plateau Province".
FM-mx2ug2

Jul 9, 2026, 5:31 PM

Jos, Nigeria

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The image shows an old, rusted Bedford Kitcar, enclosed in a metal cage. The car is a pale olive green color with visible signs of wear and tear. It has large, circular headlights and a prominent grille. A blue padlock with a silver shackle is attached to the cage door, securing it shut. A brown sign with white lettering is affixed to the outside of the cage, providing information about the car. The text on the sign reads: "BEDFORD KITCAR PRESENTED BY MR AND MRS W.F. MILES (MINERS) IT WAS ONE OF THE FIRST KIT CARS USED BY MINERS IN PLATEAU PROVINCE". The car is situated outdoors, with a background of dense green foliage and trees, suggesting a natural or park-like setting. The ground around the car is covered in gravel and some scattered stones and leaves. The overall impression is that of a historical exhibit, preserved within a protective enclosure. The presence of the sign and the cage indicates this is a publicly accessible location, likely a museum or a historical site within the city of Jos, Nigeria, as indicated by the mention of "Plateau Province".

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