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Hi All
Four images coming up. Its a seat of some sort. Speculation has it from a Marmon-Herrington to a CMP Portee. Bob |
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A jar of Vegemite for the correct entry. Bob |
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Is this close Bobby ?
I dont like Vegemite , prefer Marmite . Mike |
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Hi Mike
That looks close. Is it a Marmon Herrington and what type? Save me trawling the AWM site. If its right one jar to Corowa coming up Bob |
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Bob ,
here is the vehicle . Van 1 Ton wireless Ford 0IY 1940 I dont think your seat is exactly the same , but its similar |
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Hi Mike
Thanks for the further info. I think your image is just a variation on our theme. The only difference I can see is ours has a flap-door and triangular bracket supports on the ends. Its a pity we can't see the lower fronts of the seats to view any other access flaps or strap brackets. Bob |
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Latest info is from Mike Ceci, "to the best of my knowledge it is one of the rear seats from a Marmon-Herrington 6x6 breakdown truck." So if we can find a picture of the rear of one of these we can compare. Bob |
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![]() "Negative Number: 127761 AUSTRALIA. LORRIES 3-TON BREAKDOWN (AUSTRALIAN) NO.3. REAR VIEW. " Source: http://www.awm.gov.au/database/collection.asp |
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Thanks Hanno
Again, as with Mike's image, another variation on a theme. The standard throughout seems to be the seat itself with the platforms or boxes being configured for the particular vehicle's designated role. Bob |
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