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Old 17-10-10, 14:10
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hi lynn, yes thats the one, Ben, I think I have the internals here for the instrument panel you have if it was supplied with the carrier you bought from shaun.

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Old 18-10-10, 07:05
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Hi all - coincidently I had a call from an Oz aquaintance about instruments for his English Carrier. The panels in the Oz Carriers were all sourced from Ford truck. Were the English instruments also sourced from a truck manufacturer, and if so, who?

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Old 22-10-10, 13:34
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Hi Bob Wayne from Lithgow i see your post regarding info on the English dash i might just keep an eye on your post and see if you get any replys give us a yell if something comes up



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Old 24-10-10, 11:57
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Come on you pommy Carrier owners and experts. Where is my information on the origin of pommy Carrier instruments?

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Old 28-10-10, 10:41
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Hi Bob

Been working at a mates place for a few days and I note he has a room full of instument panels. Sorry Bob just thought I would answer your plea seeing no one is answering you. What are mates for.

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Old 28-10-10, 12:10
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I was of the unsubstantiated opinion, (total assumption) that the panels would have been made by the various carrier manufacturers. The instruments themselves were scourced from various instrument manufacturers. each type (ie speedo was by Smiths, the temperature gauge by IRAC?) being different in a carrier.
I cannot recall the manufacturers of the oil pressure guage, or the amp meter.(maybe I never knew) If memory serves me the face of the British ammeter is white, while the oil pressure gauge is black.
A little (Australian) bird told me that the panels were made by CAV?
The approach was different to when Australia built carriers, where they used what ever Ford was able to supply.
Does that help? This will probably now be corrected, by the thus far, silent majority. (Which I would like to encourage, in the interest of accuracy)
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Old 28-10-10, 15:01
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Hi all

I thought I would put my 2 cents in considering I am most likely the Australian bird Lynn spoke about.

The 2 photos attached are of some of the bit I have managed to put together over the past few years.

I will talk about what I consider to be British made parts for a British made carrier.

As far as I an aware, there are no Canadian carriers in Australia BUT I'm happy to be shown otherwise.


The speedo in the photo is made by smiths and is the same as the remains of the 1 from my carrier (AOP Mk2)

The Amp Gauge is made by CAV and is NOS. The 3 holes drilled into the outer flange fit perfectly to those in the control panel.

The oil pressure gauge is an issue. I have never been able to find another (but would love one)

The water temp gauge is indeed ARIC. Both the temp and oil gauges are mounted with 4 machine screws to the outer flange.

The light switch/ ignition switch is CAV. The is at least the newer version is so I assume the original (mounted) is as well. An interesting note is that the original ignition switch is blanked off with only a screw. I would be interested in a reason why. Again I assume that it came from a truck or such like and not required for the carrier.

Another point of interest is that the control panel was originally painted green and not black.

So, I hope this helps. I concur with Lynn, British carriers ( of the one I have at least) used gauges from at least 3 different suppliers. SMITHS, ARIC and CAV.

Happy gauge hunting

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