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The Military Jeep Club of Queensland annual vehicle show and military swap meet is on again! I visited today, driving down the 300km my place. It started Friday, for the gathering, and ends tomorrow (Sunday, 21st October).
What a great day, and fabulous turnout for the club. Many great vehicles, and some very good static displays. They also have a number of 'runs' for the various vehicles, and there were more vehicles arriving all through the day. I imagine the gathering would be significantly larger now, than when I departed at 1300hrs. Here are just a few of the vehicles. c1.jpg c2.jpg c3.jpg c27.jpg c5.jpg Does the Monkey Face look familiar? It's the one that was listed on ebay a short while ago. Cont'd...
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Just a few shots, showing the swap, and range of things being offered for sale. The photos can speak for themselves, but if you look VERY closely at the 4th photo, and just to the right of the flag and leaning up against the wooden boxes, you can see a pair of brass window frames for CMP. Seller advised these were possibly made post war. They were in EXTREMELY good shape and would be an instant frame set for someone!
Only reason I didn't buy them, at $150 the pair, was because the way the top section attaches to the lower part does so in a different way to my already finished passenger side frame. c21.jpg c22.jpg c23.jpg c24.jpg c25.jpg
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Ford CMP, 115" WB,1942 (Under Restoration...still) Medium sized, half fake, artillery piece project. (The 1/4 Pounder) |
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