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Regards Jim S.
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jim sewell cmp and cckw |
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What a beauty! Although many panels are cut, there is such a lot of the body still there.
I agree with Lynn about the hinged rear panel, you can see the hinges in the third pic! Good luck with the restoration! Rob |
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Hello all,
After a VERY long absence from this forum I have at last found the time to return. The Mk 1 Scout Carrier has been moved to a suitable work area and the long ground up restoration has commenced at last. I have been very lucky indeed in finding a number of parts and fittings here in WA for the vehicle. I am still looking for an instrument panel in any condition, some more british pattern track, complete or random links, a suitable engine and the gear between the gearbox and rear axle. I have some loose Australian Pattern bren gun Carrier parts to trade. Cheers Phill |
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Hi All,
Phill's posted some pics on CD that I'm uploading here for him. These are generally front views Regards Alex |
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These are generally centre views
Regards Alex Last edited by cantankrs; 24-08-09 at 07:55. Reason: then I added the pics... |
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And these are rear, and a couple of others.
Phil can answer any questions, accept any advice or offers of parts. Regards Alex |
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Could you get some measurments for the canvas bag/holder on the inside of the stowage locker.
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Jordan Baker RHLI Museum, Otter LRC C15A-Wire3, 1944 Willys MB, 1942 10cwt Canadian trailer |
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