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Old 04-09-13, 23:08
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I thought it best to show you what we are aiming for. These three pics were taken at a recent display of military vehicles at Karapiro, New Zealand. As far as we are aware this was the first time since WWII that such a group of Chev 1533X2 30cwt trucks in LRDG configuration were assembled together. When ours is finished it will bring the number up to 5.
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Old 05-09-13, 23:43
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The grill panels are a distinctive feature of the Chev 1533X2 LRDG trucks, with some of the vertical "battens" removed for better cooling in desert conditions. Purists may cringe at the modifications necessary to achieve LRDG configuration but we consider creating a replica to honour the New Zealanders who served in the LRDG outweighs other considerations. Anyway here are some before and after pics of the grille panels after bead blasting and priming.
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File Type: jpg Chev grille trial assembly (R).jpg (123.9 KB, 72 views)
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Old 06-09-13, 01:12
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Purists may cringe at the modifications necessary to achieve LRDG configuration but we consider creating a replica to honour the New Zealanders who served in the LRDG outweighs other considerations.
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Old 06-09-13, 01:39
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Andrew, here is a small picture that was for sale on trademe. My apologies to the seller and buyer who ever they were.
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Old 06-09-13, 01:48
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Anybody know what that is on the front bumper?

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Old 06-09-13, 02:22
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David, I tried to blow it up. The photo is not good quality. It looks like a Vice.
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Old 06-09-13, 04:22
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Andrew, here is a small picture that was for sale on trademe. My apologies to the seller and buyer who ever they were.
Thanks Lynn,
That is actually a well-known photo that appears on page 150 of "The Kiwi Scorpions" by Brendan O'Carroll. It is the same truck named "Te Aroha III" that we are modelling our replica on. All of the NZ trucks had Maori names representing the towns the men came from. That truck is particularly appropriate for us because we live in the town of Te Aroha, where at least 4 of the LRDG men came from. The truck had "Te Aroha III" painted on its bonnet (see wartime photo attached). It did not survive the Barce raid.
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Old 06-09-13, 06:19
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One of the most difficult parts of the restoration was the scuttle which was very badly rusted. Also it had a sharp curve up to the windscreen, which had to be flattened, as the LRDG trucks had the "flat-faced cowl" discussed in another thread. The job was made even more difficult by not having any previous welding experience! So it was straight into the deep end, doing what some would consider very ambitious work for a first attempt at welding.

First we had the scuttle acid-dipped to remove rust and paint (we tried molasses too, but more about that later). Then we made and inserted two patch panels. This all took many weeks, much exasperation and the invention of some new words for the English language.
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File Type: jpg Chev lower scuttle rusted (R2).jpg (91.1 KB, 69 views)
File Type: jpg Scuttle front unrestored (R2).jpg (64.6 KB, 69 views)
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Old 06-09-13, 06:57
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Then we replaced the curved upper part of the scuttle (immediately below the windscreen) with a flat-faced cowl but as that involved compound curves we had it done by a professional panel-beater. Then we made up a flat dashboard out of 2mm steel to replace the original curved dash which is not correct for our truck. This involved also making a new glove box and a new instrument panel from scratch, as these are different on the 1533X2 trucks. We have about 6 books on the LRDG with many useful photos that help with authenticity. Finally we primed and painted everything ready to install on the chassis.
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File Type: jpg Flat dash installed (R).jpg (40.7 KB, 75 views)
File Type: jpg Scuttle primed (4) (R).jpg (46.8 KB, 58 views)
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