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Radek 13-09-07 22:13

Austin K30/YC
 
Hi,
nice forum. I have Austin K30/YC. Realy K30 no K3 or K2!!! I am looking for any pictures or help me with this lorry. I need know how is fit the spare wheal and how looks like the GS body.
If you would like see my families Austins, look here. :-)))
www.austincars.wz.cz

Radek

David_Hayward (RIP) 13-09-07 22:38

K30
 
If the K30 was a 30 cwt or 0,75 tonne, then I have production figures from Longbridge Plant. I have the other Austin trucks figures as well.

Radek 13-09-07 22:43

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I thing it is 30cwt, this lorry came to the Czech Rep in UNRRA help in 1947

Radek 13-09-07 22:46

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It was in 1946 I have looked in papers.

Radek 13-09-07 22:47

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bonet

Radek 13-09-07 22:48

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the rear of the cab

David_Hayward (RIP) 13-09-07 22:54

Info
 
http://www.the-blueprints.com/index....s-a/9017/view/

Interesting: the Ministry of Suppply contracted for the truck to be rebuilt in 1945, and it was then issued to UNRRA. We have seen that rebuild plate before on MLU!

Figures:

1938-9 539
1939-40 509
1940-41 6
1941-2 65

Radek 13-09-07 23:00

Another K30
 
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This another one

Radek 13-09-07 23:00

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2nd

Richard Farrant 13-09-07 23:12

The Austin K30 30 cwt truck was built with open topped cab, 4625 were built between 1939 and 1941. Superceded by K2/YF 2 ton truck with closed cab.

If this truck bears a chassis number confirming it to be a K30, then it was probably rebuilt with a K2 cab.

Radek 13-09-07 23:20

k30
 
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I will look tomorrow on chassis numbers on bouth lorries and write it here.
Radek

Richard Farrant 13-09-07 23:28

Re: k30
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Radek
I will look tomorrow on chassis numbers on bouth lorries and write it here.
Radek

Radek,

Nice photo of your Austin on a Bailey bridge :thup2:

Radek 13-09-07 23:37

k30
 
It was easy, is it only 2km near of my house.

David_Hayward (RIP) 13-09-07 23:38

Figures
 
Interesting about the production figures...the ones I have are the official Longbridge ones, and show an overlap with the 2-tonners.

Richard Farrant 13-09-07 23:53

Re: Figures
 
Quote:

Originally posted by David_Hayward
Interesting about the production figures...the ones I have are the official Longbridge ones, and show an overlap with the 2-tonners.
David,

This was a direct quote from Bart Vanderveen's original Fighting Vehicles Directory. He also stated that between 1939-45, 14,685 were produced, meaning both K30 and K2, I think. Elsewhere in the book it states 13,102 K2 ambulances were produced between '39 and '45. Now do these ambulance for part of the 14,685?

Radek 14-09-07 20:17

Austin K30
 
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One old picture

Radek 15-09-07 14:34

Austin K30/YC
 
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Could I ask if somebody help me with my K30/YC.
I donīt know how is right fit the spare wheal and how luck like the original GS body. I think on my lorry is aftermake modification.
And last ask, I need the last lable what missing on my dash board, I have this but broukened, is it for starter instruction.

Radek 16-09-07 23:46

Austin K30/Y
 
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here is the contract lable

Radek 16-09-07 23:47

Austin K30/Y
 
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here is the quote lable

Richard Farrant 17-09-07 01:22

Re: Austin K30/Y
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Radek
here is the contract lable
Hi Radek,

From your Contract number, I can tell you that the WD census number on the truck was one of a batch; L4474336 to L4475035. It is listed as a 30 cwt truck. Looking at the plate, it would seem that some of the later K30 trucks had full metal cabs, whereas all references I have seen in the past are of canvas top cabs with no doors. I think this was one of the last contracts of 30cwt Austins.

Richard Farrant 17-09-07 01:25

Re: Austin K30/Y
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Radek
here is the quote lable
Radek,

This is the Chassis, or Makers serial number for the truck. The "quote" means this number should be used when ordering parts, etc.

Radek 17-09-07 06:49

Austin K30/Y
 
Hi Richard,
I will look on the chassise for the number today.
Could I ask if you have any pictures or plans for the 30cwt GS body?
Thanks Radek

Richard Farrant 17-09-07 10:14

Re: Austin K30/Y
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Radek
Hi Richard,
I will look on the chassise for the number today.
Could I ask if you have any pictures or plans for the 30cwt GS body?

Radek,

I may have something of interest on this. Will have look for it tonight.

Radek 17-09-07 20:14

Austin K30/Y
 
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Hi,
the chassise No.: 9676 Engine No.: K71609
Radek

Radek 24-09-07 23:50

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Many thanks to all for nice pictures.
Has samobody dimensions of 30CWT GS body? I would like make replic. My is wrong.
cheers Radek

Radek 03-10-07 15:37

My offer
 
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Hi Everybody,

here is my offer. Who send me pictures with dimensions for Austin GS body I will send him copy of GS body brass lable. :thup2:
I would like make corect GS body for my lorry. :)

Radek 03-10-07 15:40

GS brass lable
 
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Could I ask if sombody know what does that number mean (4D1862AF)?
It is on the rear site of GS body lable.

Dave Page 03-10-07 17:21

Hi Radek,
the starter plate is actually for the "choke", though they refered to them as starter devices. The same plate is fitted to Daimler Dingos.
Cheers,
Dave

Richard Farrant 03-10-07 20:56

Re: GS brass lable
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Radek
Could I ask if sombody know what does that number mean (4D1862AF)?
It is on the rear site of GS body lable.

Hi Radek,

This is only a guess, but I have come across "AF" cast on many Austin castings and believe it stands for Austin Foundry. This could be a serial number for the casting, so they could check on numbers produced.

Radek 03-10-07 21:26

Re: Re: GS brass lable
 
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Quote:

Originally posted by Richard Farrant
Hi Radek,

This is only a guess, but I have come across "AF" cast on many Austin castings and believe it stands for Austin Foundry. This could be a serial number for the casting, so they could check on numbers produced.


Hi Richard,
many thanks for information.
Radek


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