
26-01-09, 17:32
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T-16, C15A
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Out in the woods near Woodstock, Ontario, Canada
Posts: 884
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'New' Carrier Sale
Folks,
How about a Carrier for sale?
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1942 BREN GUN CARRIER
Due to other interests I have decided to sell my 1942 Ford Bren Gun Carrier. I was told that this carrier when to the ETO and saw combat during WWII. It has two bullet holes that I asume are original. Beside the camo paint job and unit markings which were done by the previous owner she is all original . All the drivetrain is original and runs very well. starts and runs very well. All the armour plate is original with Ford stamps and broad arrows. There are tons of marking and dates on the plates and brackets. I'm sure I have not seen all of them. I believe the paint on the inside is original. This may be the most original and complete carrier around. It will come with all of the track tools and many accessories such as hand tools smoke grenade discharger, very rare antenna, even rarer Boys anti-gun mounting brackets (not installed) fire extingiushers extra track section, tarp and many other impossible to find items. The engine is the original Ford flat head V-8 that purrs like a kitten.
Please Note, the dummy Bren gun, Enfields, helmet, wire cutters, motar , Piat , Webley and web gear are not included, but may be available to the byuer However evrything that belong with the vehicle will be included.
This is a rare opportunity to own an original WWII tracked vehicle .that is sure to climb in price without spending a fortune I am advertising this vehicle on other web sites and reserve the right to end the aucion at any time. Due to the amount of fraud I will only accept cash in person. Vehicle is sold as is where is. I will help in loading anyway I can and will also store it inside my garage where it presently resides for a reasonably amount of time.
Check out these videos on youtube.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AF2Ia1SVvUM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gUlSR-_fg1s
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I have no connection with the seller.
Stewart
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