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Old 29-04-08, 03:26
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Has anyone got any photos please of the Pacific tractors that I could use? I need three that can be published. Suitable remuneration available!

Try these pics on for size Dave, they're all from non copy-righted websites. Derek.
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Old 29-04-08, 09:11
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Thanks! If only I could find the original of this shot taken post-war! Shots of British Dragon Wagons are ultra-rare! So is the Book! Seems it's out of print now from Ampersand Publishing.
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Old 29-04-08, 22:09
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Hi David

The shot of the large wheeled M26 being tested by the British is a IWM photo i think in the Chertsey collection which if memory serves me right is the MVE series. I took the number of it and will see if i can locate it for you i think there were other views but dont think the next or previous numbers are of the same vehicle, the IWM seemed to have a strange way of catalogueing this series
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Old 29-04-08, 22:44
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Les, if you have the number I shall be extremely grateful as I can order it (now knowing personnel to speak to to look through the boxes). I couldn't find the shot online so would imagine it's in the unscanned portion. The KID[brooke] series has a large number of CMPs and MCPs that apparently are not online yet.

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Old 21-11-08, 14:07
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Default Chrysler crated Diamond T?

I thought that this photo was one of a boring old D60S crates but the large size file, despite being corrupted, has been opened at last and the stencilling suggests as it has the words on the right that it is a 'MEDIUM BREAKD' [OWN] then under that 'DIAMOND T CHASSIS ' and there is a serial number stencilled bottom right corner 969B0325...so I assume that it's a Chrysler-CRATED DT model 969B wrecker for the Canadian forces?

I had forgotten that Chryslers crated up vehicles for overseas shipment!!!
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Old 21-11-08, 14:11
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Default Chrysler crated Diamond T?

I thought that this photo was one of a boring old D60S crates but the large size file, despite being corrupted, has been opened at last and the stencilling suggests as it has the words on the right that it is a 'MEDIUM BREAKD' [OWN] then under that 'DIAMOND T CHASSIS ' and there is a serial number stencilled bottom right corner 969B0325...so I assume that it's a Chrysler-CRATED DT model 969B wrecker for the Canadian forces?

I had forgotten that Chryslers crated up vehicles for overseas shipment!!!

http://www.gmhistorian.btinternet.co.uk/crate.jpg
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Old 21-11-08, 15:30
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David, the link doesn't work??? Or is it me
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Old 21-11-08, 15:41
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I have converted the corrupted TIF to a JPEG, then cropped and posted again to show the crate stencilling. It must be a Diamond T 969B! It seems that it was a Chrysler Machinery body, which must have been crated seperate from the chassis.

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