Grandad Scrounges Rare WWII Ship Plans for 25 Pounds–and They Could Be Worth 4,000 Pounds

Grandad Scrounges Rare WWII Ship Plans for 25 Pounds–and They Could Be Worth 4,000 Pounds
Kennedy News and Media
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A grandad’s 25-pound (approx. US$35) car-trunk bargain could see him rake in thousands at auction—after his find turned out to be rare WWII plans to convert the RMS Queen Mary into a wartime ship that transported Churchill.

Francis Phillips, 73, unearthed the original wartime conversion plans for the RMS Queen Mary from a car trunk sale 25 years ago while rummaging through a tatty old cardboard box.