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Blimey Chase, sounds like you have been over some of the ground that I have been over, although I am not a patient as you sound. It was my intention to make another tracked vehicle and I even looked into a A10 but the tracks put me right off, hence the Humber. It will be interesting to see what you decide to make.
I have started the chassis, Its an old chassis that has had a previous life and I have altered it to suit, its not a perfect replica of a Humber chassis and it never could be because of the components that I intend to use for the build but I will try and stay as faithful as possible, to the Humber design. I wonder If some nice person could answer me a question, what is the ground clearance from the bottom of the chassis rail at it's thickest point, approximately mid length. I can find the clearance under the axle but that's of no help to me. That's all for now. Jon
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