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Old 10-02-22, 23:49
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Default Beautify job Andrew.....

I am going to go back to the first post on your site to refresh my memory and maybe inspire me to do mine......

I think I have everything but the sheet metal.......

Any chance of getting some full side view and the tail end......Pleezeeee

I may have to make a list of questions after I have exhausted all your postings.

What was your source and name of the color you used???

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Old 11-02-22, 01:01
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An absolute credit to you mate, beyond beautiful, cheers
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Old 11-02-22, 01:08
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Hi Bob,
There is no "right" or "wrong" colour for LRDG trucks. It was all a bit ad-hoc in WW2, depending on what was available. Our truck is slightly more yellow than some other replicas which used "light stone". The NZ trucks tended to have one colour only, but some of the Guards and Yeomanry trucks had thick diagonal stripes of a darker colour, visible in wartime photos.

Here is a side view of our truck, but it would be better to show you one of the actual 1533X2 trucks as they left the Chev factory in Oshawa, Canada. I can't find that factory pic just now, but Google should find it for you.
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Old 11-02-22, 01:23
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Default All done re reading all the posts.....

Fanastic.....just plain fantastic!!!

There are a few sources for sand colored paint from the USA that I will have to look into.....or have something blended locally...... no one can tell it's the wrong color.... but that it further down the road....

Here are a few quickies..... did you use the molasses on the inside of the tank as well???? repro tanks are available but as you say we all work on a budget.
....and did you apply a sealer inside the tank???

did you ever established if the steering wheel box was originally the same as a CMP.....?

What were the inaccuracies of the front fenders...... where they join the steping boards???

Might have to invest in an English wheel.... I have 3 cabs to choose from hoping that I can cannibalize enough parts.....

Are you using a stock rear axle from a 4x4 CMP?? or from a C15 4x2??

If only Spring can get here....

Not sure if I should do a 42 LRDG or 40 "CAIRO" early model....... I may have enough parts for both but short one engine..... and 40 front fenders.

My first hurdle is ......will I live long enough...

Cheers

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Old 11-02-22, 03:14
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Default thanks for the side view.....

It answers my axle question...... you are using the original civilian axle with an adapter plate to allow the 10 hub bolts....single speed??

...and what about the spare tire???? any plans and where??? RH or LH side.

She' a beaut.

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Old 11-02-22, 04:14
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(1) Did you use the molasses on the inside of the tank as well???? Answer: Yes, but the molasses treatment revealed hundreds of pin holes in the old tank, so we had to throw it away and have a new one made out of stainless steel.

(2) Did you apply a sealer inside the tank? Answer: Yes but probably not needed.

(3) Did you ever established if the steering wheel box was originally the same as a CMP? Answer: No, but some of the NZ civilian Chevs (including ours) had that heavier style of steering column.

(4) What were the inaccuracies of the front fenders...... where they join the stepping boards??? Answer: The bottom curve of the fender curves round too much – (compare with wartime photos). Also the fenders should be 100mm wider to accommodate the wider Timken front axle and the wider tyres. The cost of remedying that was a “bridge too far” for us.

(5) Are you using a stock rear axle from a 4x4 CMP?? or from a C15 4x2?? Neither – Answer: its just the original civilian axle for a 30cwt truck.

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Old 13-02-22, 21:15
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Here are three photos of the Chev 1533X2 as it came out of the factory in 1941. Further modifications were made in Egypt.
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Old 13-02-22, 21:41
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Any chance of getting some full side view and the tail end......Pleezeeee
Bob, see the thread Chevrolet 1533X2 30-cwt trucks where we try to collect the body of knowledge on the LRDG 1533X2 Chev.
Charlie Down and Colin Alford are doing sterling work ironing out all the details.
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Old 02-03-22, 20:59
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Yay!!!!! 100,000 views.
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Old 02-03-22, 23:22
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Default That is a lot.......

....of peeping toms ......... Lots of information has now been made available on MLU.

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Default Outstanding.

Awesome work Andrew (and crew/co/gang) - inspirational stuff.
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Default Clutch problems

We are having trouble with our clutch not disengaging until the pedal hits the floorboards. We have taken up all of the adjustment on the clutch "hook" without achieving any improvement. Now we are wondering what to do next.
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