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Old 11-04-10, 11:54
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A full Canadian import you say? So we got fully built trucks as well as getting the parts and putting them together I take it. What makes this type of truck fairly rare (and consequently a very desirable acquisition)?
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Old 11-04-10, 21:41
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full imports were rare thus making this a desirable truck to have
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Old 11-04-10, 22:27
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A full Canadian import you say? So we got fully built trucks as well as getting the parts and putting them together I take it. What makes this type of truck fairly rare (and consequently a very desirable acquisition)?
The full imports were cab 12s and cab 13 F15s which were official orders.

Others would have come here as refugee cargo or by other means in dribs and drabs.
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Old 11-04-10, 23:29
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the blitz in church street is a F15
not sure if he has it going yet

Toby if you are going through Yass let me know and I will show you around
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Old 12-04-10, 12:42
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No worries Max; it might be a little while before i get time to poke around Yass, but I'd dearly like to see some of these underground tunnels rumoured to be around the area! I'll definitely take you up on it one day.
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Old 18-04-10, 07:46
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Ladies and Gentlemen, I'll soon be able to start a Ford Blitz restoration thread, because thanks to some good detective work, I tracked down the long-disappeared owner of the Mossgiel Blitz and persuaded him to let me buy it off him. As it turns out, he owns two Ford Blitzs of his own (not in anything like as good nick as this one), and also knows where at least two more are in the Riverina (or were when he last saw them). Isn't it amazing how many of these old girls are still lurking around out there? Anyway, it'll be a chore getting it back home, and quite expensive, but worth every penny! I've well and truely caught the Restoration Disease, however...
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Old 18-04-10, 11:18
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Yes Toby it is instant but rarely fatal thankfully. Excellent news you're going to start on a Ford restoration. The Riverina is very kind to old vehicles.
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Ladies and Gentlemen, I'll soon be able to start a Ford Blitz restoration thread, because thanks to some good detective work, I tracked down the long-disappeared owner of the Mossgiel Blitz and persuaded him to let me buy it off him. As it turns out, he owns two Ford Blitzs of his own (not in anything like as good nick as this one), and also knows where at least two more are in the Riverina (or were when he last saw them). Isn't it amazing how many of these old girls are still lurking around out there? Anyway, it'll be a chore getting it back home, and quite expensive, but worth every penny! I've well and truely caught the Restoration Disease, however...
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Old 18-04-10, 11:56
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Congratulations Toby
Nice pick up
Looks like a very good truck and very complete

It starts with one then . . . . . . . . 1> uncureable green (and usually rusty) disease
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