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Information needed: data plate
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Info on this plate, please
What does it all mean? If it is supposed to be lost Well I found it - not far from where I am, in the grass, still attached to a vehicle thanks rod Attachment 103098 Attachment 103099 Attachment 103169 |
here is the truck
Here is the truck, I added photo earlier
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Over 200 now
Can anybody lead me to where I might find more information, Please? There is no engine, no steering There is plenty of rust and a wireless tag I think it is worth maybe $200 to $300 AU $s I don't want the old lady to let it go to scrap, so how much? Why do people let things go for scrap but don't seem to like stuff going to a person for similar or even more money? cheers rod |
Rod,
The GMH plate you mention in post 1 has nothing to do with the Army registration number: it is the production plate for the WO (War Office) Front End - the sheet metal structure forward of the main cabin frame. The way to find and identify the vehicle in AWM126 is with the chassis number, as the painted-on registration appears to be long gone. Looks like the sad remains of an Australian signals van. Mike |
It's a numbers game.
The situation with CMPs in Australia is that there has always been (in my lifetime) plenty of them around. You could easily fill your yard with them and the reality is that there have always been more trucks available than people to care for them.. Over the years the scrappies have been a real opposition but now the price of scrap is so low the cost of aquiring an unrestored truck is usually easily within reach. It just remains to see how many people are interested in doing so. The current generation doesn't seem much interested as the previous generation drops away. Us older folk grew up surround by the people who had lived through and had fought the war so there was a connection with equipment from that era.
All things must pass. David |
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If you're heart is set on restoring one (as it should be) the next hunting ground is that garage find owned by some well meaning but now elderly gent who has stockpiled every last bit for the beast but never got to it. |
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