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Old 16-11-08, 02:06
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I have a spare humber chassis complete with most of the drivetrain/running gear, except the engine, which is FUBAR! i have a G.S. truck radiator complete and in very very good condition if you are interested.
Please P.M. me if you still require one, or if you have any other bits and bobs you need.

I am holding on to alot of the mechanical stuff like the box, as a spare for my Pig, although i am led to believe that they are slightly different ratio.
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Old 22-11-08, 20:52
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Well I'm here, but I've tried to log on a few times during this month & the site seemed to be down. HMVF is quite easy to view, join & log into. Most stuff has gone. I priced it low, so that people who didn't need the stuff would buy it on the basis "Well for that price I better buy it".

All I've got left is an air filter. There is a chassis with just 3 torsion bars & front & rear axle with the TF/box. Someone was meant to be having it but hasn't shifted it yet.
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Old 24-11-08, 22:58
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Such is life. At least the stuff has all found homes.
You were right about the prices. Certainly priced to sell - probably just a bit less than the scrapman would have given you for the rad...
Funny enough, I have an excellent air filter....and a good chassis too.
Just out of interest - is the chassis what's left of you own rusty 1-ton?

Never mind. I have plenty to be getting on with and it will be some time before I need those parts.

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Old 21-12-08, 05:53
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Been chasing a Humber since I first saw one about 11 years ago, missed out on a couple, and they are not that common in Oz, Salesman Bob put me on to a possibility in Adelaide back in August, and followed a protracted negotiation, which included it being withdrawn from sale after a mutually acceptable price had been reached. However I eventually purchased the "Best Humber in Australia", complete with trailer, spare motor and some odds and ends.
Unfortunatley none of the bigger carriers where interested in bringing the trailer or spares over, and the local chaps price went up everytime I spoke to him. Bob thought he might be able to bring it over for me, but when he ran out of time I decided to fly over and drive it back (850 kms) even though the brakes where a bit "ordinary".
Bob picked me up at the airport and took me way up into the Adelaide Hills, along narrow, windy and steep roads.
Spent 4 hours or so getting tail lights working on the trailer, checking fluids etc and headed of on my own late in the afternoon.
Hill 2 saw a boiling raditor at the top, and coming down the other side into an intersection I hit the brakes to find the peddle frozen. Panic setting in, Kicked the peddle with both feet as hard as possible, all 4 wheels then locked. Managed to drive of the side of the road and that was that, all brakes now seized on.
Removed a front wheel, couldn't take the hub off, so rang the previous owner, who had no idea either as he had never looked at the brakes...
He did however turn up to have a look, followed thankfully by Bob shortly after. The Humber is blessed with a unique set up which see's the wheel cylinder actually bolted to the outside of the wheel hub, so once removed the wheel would turn freely. By now it was well and truly dark, cold, and with the odd bit of rain. As the truck had next to no fuel in it a jerrycan run to the nearest servo was made, and with all the wheel cylinders hanging free we set of in low gear for Bobs Shed, pilot vehicle in front signiiling when a steep descent was about to happen.
I think it could be said to be an interesting drive.....I think 30 or so kms of hills, boiling up, crawling down the steep ones. Fortunatley traffic was light after 11.00
When next staying in downtown Macclesfield I highly recomend Ada's Midnight Bolognese, with the house red ( 5 star rating).
A days work saw the front brakes oppertating to some degree, but with the boiling issues, a miss in the engine and the distance to be travelled I Chickened out of the rest of the road trip, convincing Bob and Ada that a Humber and trailer would make lovely lawn ornaments until something can be arranged next year..... or the year after....or...
But wait, there's more!
Instead of running home with the tail between my legs, checked in with work to see if there was anything happening in Adelaide, did 2 14 hour days on Installations, a third in Melbourne on the way home, went into work and stuck my typing finger between 2 gears, removing the top joint and earning 2 nights in hospital.
Roll on 2009!
Before closing,
A public and heartfelt thankyou to Bob and Ada, specially as this was the first time I had met them. Sometimes words are not enough.
Rich.
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Old 21-12-08, 09:42
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I can vouch for the wonderful hospitality at Bob and Ada's although I missed the midnight bolognese but we did sample some wine.

What a well-told and classic recovery story - looking forward (as you must be) to the successful final installment.

Sorry to hear about your injury Richard.
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Old 22-12-08, 02:24
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Well done Rich,
All things come to those who wait.
I guess you'll need some folding stuff pretty soon. Might help get it home.
Regards and Merry Christmas.
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Old 24-12-08, 04:20
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Hey Rick,
Have you noticed if the chassis plate behind Front pass side wheel shows your truck as being a Commer?
Mine was registered as a Commer 1 Ton Utility.
I know that they were all Rootes Group, but must have been a naming change somewhere, can't remember this being mentioned anywhere.
Any idea how many served in Aus? Full production was only about 3700.
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