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horsa 28-07-09 15:53

That most recent carrier is a different vehicle from the earlier one that had apparently sold. I've traded some parts and lots of information going both ways with the owner who is in the UK. His T-16 hull serial number was 100 off from mine and this is the specifics I had for both of our vehicles:

Name S/N Lift Hooks Date Registration
Gordon 5399 FS 5488 1-44 TD 97377
Bledsoe 5498 FS 5597 1-44 T 286476

I'm really surprised to see him selling it, although I guess things do come up in peoples lives that can force a change. He had a lot of work into restoration as of a year ago and the armor was complete.

Hanno Spoelstra 29-07-09 01:26

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Originally Posted by horsa (Post 117184)
That most recent carrier is a different vehicle from the earlier one that had apparently sold.

David,

You are right, I remember it now, the first one is the same as the one pictured below. This picture dates back to 2005, at that time it was owned by a man in Lincoln. It was dated 30/10/43 and had been in use as a playground attribute - note the walk-through openings cut in the rear and bulkhead.

H.

Ron Pier 29-07-09 12:31

Neil I think you're under selling yourself. Some WD motorcycles are changing hands for that money. Also I've seen Carrier restoration projects for not much less.

I'm not trying to inflate the value! I'm not parting with mine.

Ron

RichardT10829 29-07-09 23:37

i may be wrong but the T16 that had been in the play ground was owned by Clive Hughes, it was offered to me a couple years back for £4500 no internals or engine. still got the pics of it from then with the tarp over it and the track stacked up in the back

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...rot/t16001.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...rot/t16002.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...rot/t16003.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...rot/t16004.jpg

RichardT10829 28-11-09 18:17

T16 and Bren carriers for sale on Milweb
 
as per title folks, i really like the T16 but alas dont have 20K+ otherwise i would snap it up.

the bren carrier has been on here before I think, cant recall if it was made by sentinel wagon or if there was some issue i cant find the thread but it looks like the same carrier. I know one chap but have only met him once and not technically affiliated etc etc.

here is the link

http://www.milweb.net/classifieds.php?type=1
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Bren carrier:-
Bren Carrier, Universal Number2 Mk2 *
For restoration. All major parts present, engine is good, some parts already overhauled, loads of new parts. 80% there. Missing some armour and tin work. Used at War & Peace in diaroma hence paint job, £16,500.
07786 684730
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...arrot/bren.jpg

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T16:-
Restored in 1980 and now in need of doing once more.
All complete, but needing stripping, cleaning an repainting.
Based in Kent.
£25,000 - please call or e mail. 07989 576482
Serious enquiries only -No photo hunters please.
strange how this one is on modern plates and unless my eyes decieve me wont be tax exempt.... V I think is 1980's reg ?????? i think i would be re registering it if it was.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...ot/T16kent.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...t/T16kent2.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...t/T16kent3.jpg

shaun 28-11-09 23:12

Hi Richie,
This is not my sentinal hull, not selling that at the moment. this is a Canadian lower hull, it still has the lower hull number visable on the rear angle iron. it has no rot and needs most of the top armour making apart from the spare gunners and drivers armour which has been temporaly bolted on. it was made to look like a captured "bren carrier" for our desert display at the war and peace show this year (are we going to see you there next yea ?). glad to see you are progressing with your project.
TTFN Shaun

RichardT10829 29-11-09 20:17

yes matey i will be there if its on foot, in my carrier, in another carrier..... will be there though.

Swiper 30-11-09 12:07

Sent the T-16 chap a message and he said:

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"I myslef used this and had fun with it in the 1980's and it has been stood in a dampish shed since then. This is why it needs doing again. If it required a respray it would at least £35k"

RichardT10829 30-11-09 12:47

I have just heard from a relaible scource that the chap should be given a wide birth, the 25k price bracket for unrestored T16 would echo this, bearing in mind Kevin weatcroft had two hulls for sale last year for 4500 GBP.......mind they were in super poor state and were empty within (but the hulls were ok) also got offred another T16 complete 14miles on clock with seized engine for 9K.... this was only just last year.... I shall not name my scource but that person has had direct dealings with the seller in the past. i think pending on what comes with Shauns his would be the better deal, mind me being me i would be a hagglin ;)

EDIT: i should clarify that i have had no dealings with this chap and i can only take comments on face value, those that have dealt with the chap are members on this forum and i would leave it to them to comment if they wish...

ajmac 15-05-10 07:29

Richie
Sorry to resurect this old thread, but...... do you think those two hulls from Wheatcroft are the same ones we were talking about yesterday that are now forsale at SE?

RichardT10829 15-05-10 10:21

if they are shot up to hell then yes :) he wanted 4500 for the pair but i cant stress enough how bad they were. give him a ring, he is a nice bloke, he may stillo have them if not may have something else, he is always looking for funds for his Panther rebuild ;)

martyn 15-05-10 12:37

Yes they are the same hulls they came from Wheatcroft who got them from shaun about 4 years ago a good friend of mine saw them at Wheatcrofts place.
its a small world the same chap AJ is the one with the t16 i was telling you about bear in mind the hulls from SE have no tracks......

drop us a call soon mate theres soo much you need to know about things if your looking for a carrier.

cheers martyn

maple_leaf_eh 15-05-10 15:00

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Originally Posted by RichardT10829 (Post 122533)
T16:-
Restored in 1980 and now in need of doing once more.
All complete, but needing stripping, cleaning an repainting.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...t/T16kent2.jpg

The slope on the front hull makes me think there is more knee room for the driver. Can anyone with 'seat time' confirm?

horsa 15-05-10 16:58

There is lots of room for knees and heavier set people up front in both positions on a T-16. Plus steering is with tiller bars so you don't have a vertical wheel in your chest taking up space as on other types of carriers.

Nuts and bolts are all modern fine or coarse thread so even grade 8 replacements are easy to source and affordable. And most of the engine, tranny and brake parts are readily available, having been used for 20+ years on common commercial Ford vehicles.

Some of the reasons I went that route instead of getting a more traditional British/Canadian Mk I or Mk II pattern. Link below is the MLU thread where I have a series of photos of my vehicle being restored so you can see the space available if you browse through them.

http://www.mapleleafup.org/forums/showthread.php?t=9136

RichardT10829 15-05-10 19:07

Thanks David, i advised AJ to contact you and told him about your thread :D

Richie

eddy8men 15-05-10 19:52

i had a look at the two t16's a couple of months ago and they were pretty bad, as in really really bad, but if that's all that's available then you just have to bite the bullet sometimes and make the most of what you've got, i told the seller i'd have them but was waiting for a bit of cash to come through from a job and that if anyone else came along with the money in the meantime then he was under no obligation to hold them for me, they both went off the market for a while and now they're back on again with the same seller but this time for £7.5k and £4.5k. so gone up by £3.5k in two months ;)

eddy

ajmac 16-05-10 16:52

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Originally Posted by RichardT10829 (Post 130558)
Thanks David, i advised AJ to contact you and told him about your thread :D

Richie

Yup, a fantastic restoration, I read through the lot. The Flat head V8 looked spot on.

horsa 17-05-10 04:19

It really shows you that most of these rusted hulks can be brought back to life so if you’re on a budget like I was, you don't necessarily need to find a higher priced project with good paint on it for a starting point.

martyn 18-05-10 00:11

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anything can be saved just about its just a matter of costs and time that fine line and a bit of will power lol

Iam sure that looking at the pickys off the link to SE those t16s are bad but could be saved the photos ive put up here these ended up as doners for my carriers

Philliphastings 18-05-10 04:41

Interesting pics Martyn. The rubber on those roadwheels and track adjuster wheels are a dream compared to anything I have found over here...

And the blackberries remind me of a cubby house we had when I was a kid. In the middle of the blackberries was a ford prefect utility which we converted into our clubhouse with fresh blackberries as our on-site rations. :yappy:
Cheers

Phill

RichardT10829 14-06-10 17:01

Shaun has got the Universal Mk2 up for sale again.......17k

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Early Bren carrier for restoration

HMC 200 - order date Jan 1938. I have been collecting parts to build this vehicle for 20 years. It is very rare mark of carrier. spares include very good lower hull (no rot). Front armour complete. good V8 engine, 90% complete, many new and fabricated parts. All the hard to find parts are present. easy restoration. missing side armour (not original in photo) and some tin work. £17.000 ovno
07786 684730

listed as a 1938 bren carrier though ? i thought the front track adjusters were different on the brens ? didnt they have the sprung type adjuster wheels ? as per Philips scout carrier

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...arrot/bren.jpg

Lynn Eades 14-06-10 22:21

Richard
 
I assume you mean that they have the arms on the top of the adjustable idler bracket,that hold the adjustment , until the nuts are tightened.

shaun 14-06-10 23:32

Hi Richie,
Thanks for pointing out the advert for the carrier (you will be wanting a commission at this rate he he) :thup2:. Just to shed some light on your confusuion over the hull type etc. i have 2 lower hulls one mk2 which has a very sound frame and then ther is the very early bren carrier. the early one is hull number 3851 making it a sentinal built carrier. According to the tank museum it was ordered in Jan 1938 as an MMG carrier but the order was change in June 1938 to Bren carrier.The bren lower hull has all the holes for the early track adjuster as well as for the boys anti tank rifle.
The photo shows the vehicle as it was displaed at the war and peace show last year as a knocked out captured vehicle using the MK 2 hull.
The idea is to fit the early pannels to the MK2 frame. the suspenion units i have are dated 1940, as well as a new old stock british rear axle. i have amassed all the main components to build a driving vehicle and things like the engine and gearbox are ready to fit. all the front armour correct for the early Bren. The list of parts go on. The only thing i don't have is time to put it together, as you know i have a yard full of wagons and the cromwell is calling me to start the rebuild so this is a project that can go. So yes you are right it is a MK2 hull in the photo but i do have the early hull as well. i hope that has answered a few questions for you.
TTFN
Shaun

RichardT10829 15-06-10 01:03

sure does :) dont envy you for the cromwell that will be a pig to work on :)

daninnm 30-08-10 19:56

Universale carrier for sale
 
I have decided that I need to work on the Stag (T17E1) instead of the T16 so - I need to find a home for my T16 project. (ACTUALLY, I NEED THE SPACE TO BRING THE T17E1 INTO THE SHOP AND THE SPACE CURRENTLY OCCUPED BY THE T16 IS THAT SPACE!!!!) I have redone the motor and reinstalled it in the chassis. Every part for the correct T16 back to Ford condition for WWII mfg is included. Even the correct horizonal barred siren. The fuel tanks and the fuel tank boxs and tool boxes are repro'ed and ready to go and are included. Includes all the Piat, Enfield, and Bren brackets and the 2" mortar bracket as well. This Universal Carrier is ready to be bolted back together......I have the pictures of all the parts included. Rod Shaver - the guy that has the carrier parts int he States knows what I have and I manufactured manyof the missing Universal Carrier parts for him and for me....602-421-0858. If I start bolting it back together, I will begin to raise the price and maybe singificantly since a completed UC is worth a lot more than I am asking for this bolt-together project. There are extra track pins included. A few extra track sections also included. Can transport a reasonable distance for diesel and motel costs.
Call DaninNM to discuss 505-269-2056

Eric Franzen 01-09-10 21:55

We're restoring two T16s, so we'll be in touch.

Eric

daninnm 02-09-10 19:31

Kool - enjoyed the conversation - more later - call anytime!
:coffee
DaniNM
505-269-2056

Eric Franzen 02-09-10 22:20

Appreciated your time too Dan. I feel like there is some hope for a couple of slow starters now.

:no4:
Eric

kevin powles 02-09-10 23:29

Triumph Stag
 
When you Stag are you talking about a Triumph Stag?.

Kevin.

Alex Blair (RIP) 03-09-10 00:55

Staghound
 
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Originally Posted by kevin powles (Post 135731)
When you Stag are you talking about a Triumph Stag?.

Kevin.

US T 17E Staghound..

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:St...d-latrun-2.jpg

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