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The one I bought belonged to Bart Vanderveen.I think he wrote an article about finding it . In the second issue of Wheels and Tracks.I should add that I did buy a HUA in with other vehicles from Baptys, the info on the HUA came from Peter Dinely so maybe the one I bought was yours.Does the attched picture look like the one you used to own
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Hmm...I've seen that shape before. What does HUA stand for? A friend wanted to sell me this truck but the steering wheel is on the wrong side. You can tell I'm new to this
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Via an unknown number of owners it ended up with Ian McCallum, who fully restored it. It was then sold to Nick Bullock in 2003. HTH, Hanno
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John
Nice to see your Carrier in 43rd Recce markings. That makes three Carriers including the two in the LHG. Mine is currently located near Shepton Mallet. To be 100% correct you need the large Chorehorse Generator in your Carrier. From memory the 80 watt model was developed late war for use with the 22 Set. This was not a normal fitment in Carriers. |
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