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Old 23-11-18, 18:46
Grant Bowker Grant Bowker is offline
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For Ford BB-5783 rear axle bumpers (not the same thing as *C01Q-5783 front axle bumper), try Brain Asbury. I think he still had one or two after I bought. Otherwise, web searches occasionally turn them up. I think Ford was still using them on something until the mid 70s. (much more recent than CMPs but still far enough back that a dealer isn't likely to have stock)
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Old 27-11-18, 16:03
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Found some more Lynx pictures from the beeldbank archives.
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Old 29-11-18, 00:57
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Jordan,

Thanks very much, always great to see period pictures of Lynxes.

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Old 30-11-18, 03:33
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Guys,

Thanks to Stefan Leegwater from LWD, I now have an original crash pad, that surrounds the crew compartment, for a template. In total I'm looking for enough material to fabricate 20 examples.

The material is a rubberized fabric and the filling appears to be shredded hemp.

I have also attached a picture of the crash pads on the CWM Lynx, which I believe to be reproductions.

I'm looking for the covering material to have them made. Should anyone know of where I can source/re-purpose the material from I'd like hear from you.

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Old 30-11-18, 04:05
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Peter.

Is it possible the fabric is a heavy duty oil cloth? That type of product was used on the front seats of a number of models of Universal Carrier, in various shades of brown and green.

If that is the fabric, any decent upholstery fabric shop should carry it.

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Old 01-12-18, 21:26
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Hi Peter,

If it helps with costs and buying the material, I would have a set too.

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Old 01-12-18, 21:45
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Not having seen the originals I can't say you are wrong on the filling, but I would have expected the filling to be horsehair. If so, it may still be available at https://www.jamiltonupholstery.co.uk...sed-hair-fibre or other upholstery suppliers.
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