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Old 14-01-04, 10:16
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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.

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Old 14-01-04, 10:17
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Old 14-01-04, 10:18
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Old 14-01-04, 10:21
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A jar of Vegemite for the correct entry.

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Old 14-01-04, 16:54
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Is this close Bobby ?

I dont like Vegemite , prefer Marmite .

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Old 16-01-04, 23:11
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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

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Old 17-01-04, 16:09
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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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Old 17-01-04, 16:11
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Better pic

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Old 18-01-04, 05:29
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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.

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Old 19-01-04, 09:26
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Hi All

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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Old 20-01-04, 17:50
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Quote:
Originally posted by Bob Moseley
"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.
Pic from the Australian War Memorial Photograph Database shows your seat is similar, but not identical. Maybe best as well, would not know if I could survive a jar of Vegemite


"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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Old 21-01-04, 11:18
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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.

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