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Old 31-07-17, 14:04
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Ron - Just realised that Phil also lives in Nowra!!! I think I have his address somewhere - he was in 21 Const Sqn.
He currently has a WWII Jimmy shop van (CCKW) so you should know him!!

I found out that his actual M816 is in the back lot at Bandianna!
Apparently they are going to make a special exhibit of it, to show off the ingenious skills of the 'crafties' seeing as his was the most modified of all in service.
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Old 31-07-17, 14:43
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I am very vague on the 816 tail light arrangements.
I think the big M series stop light was used..........And may be direction indicator/tail light from a Australian International truck fitted as a extra light either side.

Yes Phil lives only a short distance away with his modified GMC.
I have not spoken to him in a very long time.
I do see him giving his truck a run every now and then to keep it a live and road worthy.

I think a Aussie fitment was also a amber clearance light near the mirrors and I think there was a amber direction indicator light ...........A long thin thing high up on the cabin somewhere too.

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<<I am very vague on the 816 tail light arrangements.
I think the big M series stop light was used..........And may be direction indicator/tail light from a Australian International truck fitted as a extra light either side.>>
Yeah - I am trying to figure out the logic with the regs and the spare stop lamps.....

<<Yes Phil lives only a short distance away with his modified GMC.
I have not spoken to him in a very long time.
I do see him giving his truck a run every now and then to keep it a live and road worthy.>>
So glad that you know him - he's been a fantastic source of info for my build - and the stories he has too!!!

<<I think a Aussie fitment was also a amber clearance light near the mirrors and I think there was a amber direction indicator light ...........A long thin thing high up on the cabin somewhere too.>>

I do need to try and locate a pair of the long cab side direction indicators - though I am going to hate mounting them through the soft top!
The mirror ones appear to just be little round amber lamps.
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Old 01-08-17, 09:53
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Supplementary side direction indicator lamp
Hella p/n 2119 or P/n 2120.............should be the ones on the side of the cabin.

http://www.downunderah.com/page005.html

Hella P/n 2404 I think were used with the ON TOW sign.

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I do not remember really well what was used on the rear besides the American M series lights.
Logic would suggest the Aussie army would use a rear light already in the parts system from a Australian ACCO 4x4 truck made by International Australia.
This link shows what the lens look like.
P/N....857716R91
http://www.aussieedsworldofoldtrucks.com.au/lenses


Extra stop lights don't matter in Australia.......but a amber direction indicator does and usually mounted closer to the side of the vehicle than the American M series lights.
Amber clearance light on mirrors or cabin roof common in Australia from the late 1950s
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Phil would Know me as the 101 landrover and 1945 6x6 Studebaker man.
Another interesting thing is the Australian Army Studebakers were fitted with extra stop light replacing the original WW2 US army lights and Amber swing back clearance lights on arms from the cabin roof.
They also had a complicated yellow mechanical hand signal for right turns( left turn hand signals done by drivers left arm) and stop hand signal position on that indicator .
They were also marked Caution Left Hand drive.( even civie owned ex army WW2 jeeps at one stage)
Caution air Brakes was marked on some of the heavier Australian army vehicles.........but not now as air brakes are common.
It was all about the Australian army trying to get the vehicles to Australian road rule standards of the time.

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Supplementary side direction indicator lamp
Hella p/n 2119 or P/n 2120.............should be the ones on the side of the cabin.

http://www.downunderah.com/page005.html
BRILLIANT!!! Thanks...
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Supplementary side direction indicator lamp
Hella p/n 2119 or P/n 2120.............should be the ones on the side of the cabin.

http://www.downunderah.com/page005.html
BRILLIANT!!! Thanks...


Hella rear Stop/turn I have already gotten from Phil - see Trailer board in post 3, though I need to get some torpedo 24v bulbs....
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