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Old 19-07-12, 10:08
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O.K I had another look now that I am home again.
Photo #4 (wooden floor) is a Bantam or Willys MBT trailer with out a doubt.
Its a catch for beginners!
Cheers
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Old 21-07-12, 14:41
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O.K I had another look now that I am home again.
Photo #4 (wooden floor) is a Bantam or Willys MBT trailer with out a doubt.
Its a catch for beginners!
Cheers
Jeff
Since when do Bantams have square guards?. Anyway if you can call a pre war BSA an M20 I guess anythings possible these days right?

Another catch for you Jeff
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/industria...item35be629c27
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Old 22-07-12, 13:11
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Since when do Bantams have square guards?. Anyway if you can call a pre war BSA an M20 I guess anythings possible these days right?

Another catch for you Jeff
I said
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Bantam with the typical modification of square guards.
Modification being the key word. You can see the brackets for the round guards in one of the photos.

Are you referring to my 1941 M20 as pre-war???? What the???

while we are one the subject, The M20 is for sale. Matching numbers. great bike!
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Old 23-07-12, 15:41
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1941 Chev Ute ex-Army on Just Cars.

No link to the seller.
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Old 29-07-12, 08:38
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Hi Jeff and Darren,

I guess 2nd AIF Will be at saturdays auction Hoarding more Overpriced rusty junk seeing as

it is on his backdoor?????????????
No Matty, been there and done that and don't and more importantly don't feel the need to paint up a civvy sedan as a staff car either
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Old 29-07-12, 11:48
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Default Kingaroy auction

Boy Oh Boy that guy is on fire!! Considering the symbol at the end of the message Matt, I suggest you stay away from grassy knolls too!!

Did anyone hear how the Lynx and White went at the Kingaroy auction?
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Old 30-07-12, 00:47
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WW1 Leyland truck for sale on ebay. I don't know how rare they are, but to find one in this condition would have to be one of the better finds.

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/WW1-Leyla...item4605d57ad6

Scott, there is some thought that this one is a bit later than WW1. See the link below for some expert(?) advice.

http://hmvf.co.uk/forumvb/showthread...99-WW1-Leyland

Regards Rick.
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Old 30-07-12, 14:12
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Tony (2nd AIF),
I am unable to contact you via the email address I have.
Please send a note to either Keith, Hanno or myself.
Thank You
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Old 31-07-12, 07:52
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Scott, there is some thought that this one is a bit later than WW1. See the link below for some expert(?) advice.

http://hmvf.co.uk/forumvb/showthread...99-WW1-Leyland

Regards Rick.
The chassis number comes up as a 1927 model Leyland. The truck could be used to make a replica Leyland RAF truck from WW1, but it is not a WW1 vintage truck. Pays to check. (Thanks to Rick)
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Old 11-08-12, 13:00
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Fully restored on ebay:

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/WWII-M3A1...item27c9b26efd
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