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Old 22-10-20, 08:51
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Unfortunately this terrific old truck has plunged hundreds of feet off a cliff and been burnt repeatedly.

There us no way the mangled chassis could possibly be recovered unfortunately except to cut it into man pack sized pieces !

I will attempt to recover as many portable parts as possible.

It is located near some other wrecks which have parts worth carrying back up the cliffs over tine.

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Phill


Hi Phill,
The marking KARR is more likely to indicate the truck was made by Karrier. A British manufacturer.
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Old 22-10-20, 10:35
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Hello Mike and Richard,

From information and photographs over on HMVF I can confirm this vehicle is Karrier.

Steps now are being taken to recover as much as practical of the smaller loose components.

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Old 23-10-20, 09:50
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Default Definately Karrier

Previous looters of this wreck smashed out the radiator, but were kind enough to leave part of the name plate for me...
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Old 23-10-20, 09:57
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I made my way back down today and carried out some casting fragments, one of two fuel tank saddles, steering box cast brace, steering drag link with end adjusters and a brake linkage rod with ends...

Just as I was leaving I spotted one of the brass No 15 lubrication caps on the ground.

The brass tag was missing from the torque tube unfortunately.

Each side of the firewall there is a bracket for the marker lamps. They will be recovered next trip after I sweep the mountainside with a metal detector.

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Old 26-10-20, 16:53
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Another good day of searchin, finding and recovering parts of the Karrier including part of the radiator top tank and maker’s name, aluminium fan blade, transmission casing and incredibly - the brass data plate for the torque tube !

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