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So you'll be looking for manuals and parts lists, then?
The Aust MG carrier is unique in many ways: little from an English carrier will fit or is appropriate anyway, so looks like you'll be making lots of new friends in Australia while seeking spares and fittings!! There is also my book on the Aust LP carriers to be considered, if you want some history of the type. Email me if you want a copy and I'll work out postage, etc, Wonder how an Aussie cut-down carrier came to be in the USA? Mike C Last edited by Hanno Spoelstra; 07-10-12 at 06:49. Reason: Reformatted email for spam control |
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Photos are up on the website now.
John |
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Hi John - it took a little time to find it especially as it is under the For Sale category. As Keith said you should find the Carrier ID on that ledge on the rear hull. I have a database of all Oz Carriers so I would be interested in your details. The one you restored is of course a British Carrier.
Bob
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I've been to your website but don't see the new carrier pictures there.
Eric |
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Sanded off the angle bracket and this is what I found.
STH AUS RIYS 2674 LP2A John |
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Maker: South Australian Railways
Model: LP2A Hull number 2674 (which is the number to be painted on the hull sides and at the rear once its restored). Mike C |
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