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Tony, have not got a clue other than the description provided.
The plates for 31-848 were re-applied/re-issued in June 1981 to the F250. Mike |
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Hi Mike/Tony,
Do you guys know if one of these F250's are on display or held by the museum at Bandiana? or are they just too new for that?. Thanks.
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Brett Nicholls Last edited by Brett Nicholls; 26-10-17 at 03:32. |
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Hi Guy's,
I have located a further 2 pictures of one which went to auction in Victoria a few years ago.
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Hi,
I have received information suggesting that the rear bodies used on the F series were recycled from the AT4 4x2 Dodges and c1200 Inter's. Does anyone have detailed pictures of these so as to confirm the intel ![]() The picture I have is of poor quality when enlarged making it difficult to examine closely. The only other photo I can find is from Bart Vanderveen's book. Thanks. th_0E1BA214-0730-40AD-906E-A9A3429F668F_zpsthravdxo.jpg 20171102_190107 (1).jpg
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Brett Nicholls Last edited by Brett Nicholls; 02-11-17 at 11:38. |
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Hi,
Does any one know what colour this paint is? Is it Military green or Army Olive drab(Gloss version)? Thanks in advance,
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Hi Guys,
Well in the wee hours of Tuesday morning my new project finally arrived. Its an Ex-Australian army F250. Still has the data delivery plate on it and I also found the conversion plate for the dual fuel. It appears that the vehicle was fitted while in service with LPG. I have been lucky and also got an original bumper with the extra army made brackets through a seperate purchase. This vehicle will be my regular ride once I get back on the road which should be a lot more of a straight forward task given that most parts can be sourced "off the shelf" still - even the paint!. It will be returned to the original paint colour. The cut down/hinged tray sides appear to be a army modification and I have access to another rear body so I intend to make some sides the same as the originals with the exception of making them hinged as well. I plan to have the vehicle on the road so I can take it to Corowa 2018. As per my original post - If there's anyone who has pictures of this type in service the information would be appreciated. I am hoping to make a small information board to stand with the vehicle when displayed. Thanks, 20171122_102645.jpg 20171122_102703.jpg 20171105_132642.jpg 20171105_133109.jpg 20171105_132711.jpg
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The LPG fitting plate.
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Quote:
I do know LPG is - or was? - popular in Australia, as it used to in the Netherlands. I have owned and driven many vehicles fitted with LPG systems (including an air-cooled VW Beetle), and always liked the fact that LPG burns much cleaner than petrol. Pity to see LPG no longer seems to fit in today's environmental thinking, even though it is a much cleaner fuel than petrol (let alone diesel). Anyway, I should not distract from your thread. I wish you a speedy recommissioning and many miles of happy motoring! Hanno
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