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Peter,
Must have been heart breaking to send the Mack to a new home. Time and space will always dictate what gets to stay. These restoration projects are never easy, but always extremely gratifying to see a piece of our history come back to life. Great job! Perry |
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Peter.
Just a quick clarification question. When this Lynx was demilled, did everything in the way of the torch get cut: cables, linkages, hull, frame, drive train, etc.? That would certainly increase your challenges, but probably kept it simple for the disposal team. Just find the spot to break the vehicles back and away they go. David |
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David,
When the Lynx was demilitarized, it was quick and dirty. The only item that was taken apart was the drive shaft. Everything else was cut with a torch. This includes everything from the hull, frame to the electrical system and all the controls. Having said that, I have been very fortunate to locate or repair virtually every one of these items. I have been pleasantly surprised at the amount of NOS parts that I have come across. Networking with MLU members has been great and very rewarding. My greatest challenge will be the armoured sponsons for the fuel tanks. I have been able to acquire two fuel tanks and have the bottom portions of the sponsons that can be repaired. The top portions and covers may have to fabricated. All in all, this trip down the restoration road is very rewarding, the people that have assisted along the way have made it very worthwhile. Peter |
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Ah-men. That's probably why most of us are here!!!!
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Peter.
Good thing for your vehicle, the two parts stayed 'together' all these years. A lot of scrappies would not care and mix up all the sections in very quick order. In another thread it was mentioned Spain scrapped their C15TA's by cutting then in half as well IIRC. Keep up the great work, and keep us posted. Many of us live vicariously from interesting projects like yours. Cheers for now, David |
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Guys,
Christmas is not only for kids. I got back my axles, and springs from sandblasting and an epoxy primer. We're off to visit with the outlaws, in Quebec tomorrow, but I just had to put one piece back on the bare frame. Incredible feeling to actually be adding parts to the frame, not removing them. Promises to be a good winter. Peter IMG_1583 (2).jpg IMG_1584 (2).jpg |
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Peter
It is always an exciting time once stuff starts going back together. It makes all the hard work and busted knuckles worth it. Did you have new spring packs made up?
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