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Old 11-02-09, 21:55
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Hello everyone, I have owned a Universal CarrierMk.2* for about 28 years. It was owned by a well known film hire company before I bought it. One film I know that it was in was A Bridge Too Far.I suspect that it never saw any service. There is a plate under the Ford of Canada plate which tells that it was built Oct. 1944. I am now going to try and put some pictures of it on this page.
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Old 11-02-09, 22:12
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Hi John,
Now that is a nice machine that you have, thanks for posting the pics of it,
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Old 11-02-09, 22:26
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Glad you like it Ron. When I first took it out People were just as interested in the 80 watt charging set as in the carrier itself. If anyone would like some pictures of the charger I will take some and put them on. John
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Old 11-02-09, 23:08
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Yes please. As you have a pretty original carrier why dont you post some detail pics for the benefit of others.
Nice carrier John. Thanks.
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Old 11-02-09, 23:31
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John
Fantastic carrier. lets have more pictures.
Where abouts in the world are you?

Barry
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Old 12-02-09, 17:29
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Thanks for the good comments on my carrier. If anyone wants detailed pictures of a particular area I will try to take some.Now will try to put pics. of charging set.The charging set should have a canvass cover but I have never seen one for sale
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Old 12-02-09, 18:38
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nice carrier matey, thee is a shot on bridge too far with a carrier in convoy going over the Bridge, its when the Germans are tying to blow it and it does not go up......wonder if it was yours
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1944 Morris C8 radio body (under restoration).
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Old 12-02-09, 20:59
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Ithink that the carrier you saw in The Bridge Too Far is the one I have. The Vehicles for the film were supplied by Baptys of London. In the early 1980 I bought 19 of their vehicles.The German vehicles I bought were all in the film. If you look near the beginning you will see the Dutch boy riding along the canal bank, he comes accross a German sentry and during this shot you will see a Type 40 Horch, it also appears right at the end coming over the bridge with I think, some prisioners aboard
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Old 12-02-09, 21:37
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Fantastic carrier. lets have more pictures.
Where abouts in the world are you?

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In the West country
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Old 14-02-09, 10:43
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John, would that be on our rock, or the states ?

if its in our country, it looks like iam slowly getting enough carriers together to re create this shot for me and shaun



shot taken at Inneskillen Ireland, Shaun Hindles grandad is stood four along and one back (facing the camera) and my grandad is stood infront of T10829 next to the sgt !
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War Department CT54508 (SOLD)
1944 Ford Universal Carrier MkII* (under restoration).
1944 Morris C8 radio body (under restoration).
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Old 14-02-09, 13:12
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In the South West U.K.
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Old 14-02-09, 14:06
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fantastic !

Shaun is in Suffolk, Kevin is near Lowestoft, Martyn is near Lincoln, Barry near London. All have a number of carriers, then there is Me at Newcastle and Nige up North near Dundee. I am sure there are others but these guys are the ones who have made contact with me.

so plenty folks around on our rock to give a hand if its ever needed.

martyn is simultaneusly rebuilding two carriers together, both severe basket cases, one has been scratch built from a pile of wheels and track, so plenty of skill about to help especially if you ever have cause to fabricate anything.

John if you are on Facebook pm me your email as there are tonnes of pics there of the lads and they're carriers


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1944 Morris C8 radio body (under restoration).
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Old 14-02-09, 17:42
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Early re-cycling. Thanks Richie for your message, I hav"nt a clue what facebook is and I do not think I want to get into that. I prefer personal contact by phone and maybe email
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Old 14-02-09, 21:35
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Hi Richard, sounds like you need to give us all a facebook lesson!

John, just wondering if you bought my Chevrolet HUA also after Bridge to far, it was used int he film and used to belong to Baptys.

kind regards

nick
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Old 15-02-09, 00:56
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The one I bought belonged to Bart Vanderveen.I think he wrote an article about finding it . In the second issue of Wheels and Tracks.I should add that I did buy a HUA in with other vehicles from Baptys, the info on the HUA came from Peter Dinely so maybe the one I bought was yours.Does the attched picture look like the one you used to own
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Old 17-02-09, 12:46
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Hmm...I've seen that shape before. What does HUA stand for? A friend wanted to sell me this truck but the steering wheel is on the wrong side. You can tell I'm new to this Phil
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Old 17-02-09, 13:20
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The one I bought belonged to Bart Vanderveen.I think he wrote an article about finding it . In the second issue of Wheels and Tracks.I should add that I did buy a HUA in with other vehicles from Baptys, the info on the HUA came from Peter Dinely so maybe the one I bought was yours.Does the attched picture look like the one you used to own
C8A HUA with registration 550 CPC belonged to Bart Vanderveen, who initially refurbished/restored it while he lived in England.
Via an unknown number of owners it ended up with Ian McCallum, who fully restored it.
It was then sold to Nick Bullock in 2003.

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Old 17-02-09, 13:42
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John

Nice to see your Carrier in 43rd Recce markings. That makes three Carriers including the two in the LHG.
Mine is currently located near Shepton Mallet.

To be 100% correct you need the large Chorehorse Generator in your Carrier. From memory the 80 watt model was developed late war for use with the 22 Set. This was not a normal fitment in Carriers.
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