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Old 03-03-07, 15:18
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Default Re: Rotters of Distinction

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The Rotter influence is spreading:

We are OTTAROTTERS
Hanno is a ROTTERDAMER
Torontonian members are TROTTERS
Western members are WROTTERS
Maritime members are MARROTTERS
Quebec members are QUROTTERS

I know... Too many Keiths.
Y'all don't forget us LONESTAROTTERS
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Old 17-08-12, 15:33
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Exclamation Mike!!

Mike, hello. I'm moving from Melville to PA. I'll have to look you up when I get settled in. I'm tied up with two M37s but we can probably do some parades together etc.. Don't need another CMP for the collection. I'm looking for an acreage but the wife is looking for a house in town. See you soon
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Old 18-08-12, 15:31
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Default Special 16 in rims....

What I have been able to observe and photograph has been ALL Australian contracts made in late Aug to Sept 1944...... they are all C60L with the small axles and 16 rims. a further oddity is that I have seen them made/dated a few weeks apart YET some have the old early civialin restangualr instrument cluster while others have the round dials...... done with left overs..???

Seen them in Sault Ste Marie, Belleville, I have one, one in Montreal, Grimsby, ect

DAvid Hayward... God bless his soul.... would love to dealt with such oddities.
It seems that they were all late war tiem production that may have been cancelled ands never sent downunder and eventually got liquidated locally in Eastern Canada.... pure speculation in my part.

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Old 25-08-12, 03:39
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Does anybody know if this guy fabricated the Box? It looks so nice and strait that I wondered that. if he did does he have measurements ? drawings? CAD??
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Old 25-08-12, 11:00
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Does anybody know if this guy fabricated the Box? It looks so nice and strait that I wondered that.
You could well be right. Like Phil pointed out, there was a series of three tonners with 16" wheels for special purpose house type bodies. If this was one of them, the three ton GS body would not have been original to this truck.

Anyway, it looks like a very nice restored vehicle. I see the auction ended with the reserve not met, so I guess we'll be seeing it on here again.

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Old 29-04-14, 00:04
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Rare Windsor carrier for sale on Milweb.
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Original and uncut. Runs, steers and brakes excellent. Original operators manual & packing slip.
Parts manual. Key card information from Ruddington.
Original canvas cover. Assortment of tools, track jack, assortment of pins and links.
One of the nicest and most complete Windsor carriers available.
65 000 Euros
Looks like ex Victory museum Auburn, ex Victory museum Arlon/Belgium

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Old 29-04-14, 23:54
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Looks like ex Victory museum Auburn, ex Victory museum Arlon/Belgium
Seems you are right. That one sold for:
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Lot: 154 1944 Windsor Mark I Full-Track Universal Carrier C49WC Sold for $ 30,000
excluding buyer's premium & transportation.

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