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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Following on from CMPs in sand, LRDG Jeep as requested by Tony, 1533 Chev just cos they are the dog's and No3. Does this prove Jeeps can't keep up with the old "Flathead"? 1 and 2 were taken at the same place as the F60 photos, a sand pit in Norfolk. |
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HI Paul
Fantastic photos. looks like you guys have a lot of fun. Vehicles turned out beautifully, I think my 1942 Willys Jeep would not look out of place, apart from the Ausie unit tac plates. I have attached photos of my jeep. ![]() Cheers Tony ![]()
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Anthony (Tony) VAN RHODA. Strathalbyn. South Australia Last edited by Hanno Spoelstra; 01-05-11 at 09:26. Reason: formatting |
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Thanks Tony,
I think your workshop is as clean as your Jeep. Mine has A nearly complete F30 in it, dozens of spares and tools everywhere. When the truck is finished, we clean it all out and start on the next project. That will be my 1943 Ford Jeep. I am planning an exact copy of one used by a friend when he was a patrol acommander in SAS during the war. Unfortunately he died before I could even get started, but his family are very pleased about the whole idea and one of his drivers is in regular contact. I'll put a photo up when current project is done, Paul. |
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Thanks for your kind comment, I assure you there were times when restoring the Jeep that I had to wade through bits and parts everywhere, but as soon as I started to put her back together life was easier. Due to space restrictions in my garage the purchase of a set of wheel dollies was the best investment I made, it was so easy to move the jeep around the garage. Your new Ford Jeep project sounds interesting and to replicate a jeep to one actually used by a friend would be terrific. Just to have had the opportunity to speak to someone who was actually there would be fantastic. Are you part of a large group of restorers involved in LRDG vehicles. I have a mate who is also looking at doing up a Jeep as a LRDG vehicle and then there would be two of us in our association, ("Military Vehicles Conservation Group".) in desert colours. There are a few others scattered around Australia who have restored vehicles to LRDG standards, but so far I have only met one restorer in Victoria. Keep up the good work and I look forward to hearing and seeing more of your vehicles and group activities. Cheers Tony ![]()
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Hi Paul
Would you have any original LRDG Jeep photos you can post here heres a couple of pics of my project in progress Thanks Dave ![]() ![]() 1941 3" Mortar Carrier 1941 Ford F30 LRDG Replica 1942 Ford F15A 1942 NZ Pattern Wheeled Carrier Last edited by David Hardway; 03-05-11 at 06:42. Reason: Missing info |
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Hi everyone, I'm new to posting pictures here. Little Joe, your jeep looks great, as do all the LRDG - SAS vehicles on this link - this is my SAS jeep, one which I finished in 2002 - winning best restored at the 2003 AMVCS annual awards. It's been hidden away in storage until about two months ago when my brother and I dragged it out of a chook shed. The following photos show my little bloke Oliver - a jeep fan like no other - helping to bring the old Willys back to the land of the living.
sas jeep 2.jpg
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