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Can anyone identify my Cab?
Hi
I'm resubmitting the subject as the original was lost after the site went down. Can anyone identify my Cab? I'm restoring a C15 fitted with a Holden Cab. The cab is about a foot longer than a C13 and doesn't appear to have been modified. The cab has a holden data plate. The rear cab mount is attached to the second last rail. I would attach a photo but they are a bit big. Thank Geoff |
If you like Geoff, email me the photo and I'll resize and attach*.
*note -- this is not a general service, but in consideration for a new member whose identity and thread were wiped, I'm happy to do it... :) |
Here's Geoff's pic...
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Another Blitz in Oz... :)
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PMG crew cab??
What does the upper part of the cab look like? Could it be a PMG modified Crew Cab?
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Re: PMG crew cab??
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Be interested to see other pictures. Geoff, you can PM me too if you'd like me to put the pics on my site for display here. |
unusual cab
I've seen something like this on a cab recovered from the Calm (forestry) workshops but not as "good" as this one. It also appears that the door is filled in. Kingcab?
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another photo
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Hi
I was told by the bloke I bort the blitz from that it came from Lord Howe Island. It has had a rebuild before. The cab has been rebuild in Aluminium by somone who knew what he /she was doing. Attached is a Photo. I figured out how to make them smaller. Cheer Geoff |
Cab
Geoff, it looks like a custom built job, especially now you mention it's been done in aluminium, probably a necessity on Lord Howe Island.
Nice job though. Probably worth hanging onto if you can find another cab to restore. |
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