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You blokes will have poor old Henry turning in his grave.
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My Mk1 motor is silver gray .It has been in the carrier for years but could have been changed during the war . The Mk11 is silver gray .It was rebuilt by REME .It has the army stamp riveted on the bell housing as to the over size bearings . I was told during the end of the war that Ford was running out of cured blocks so they took vehicle blocks and rebuilt them for the army . They would say ,It was good enough ,they are going to be blowing all to H anyway
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well! I have said it before, but I will repeat. My father who made these carriers said they sent the engines in crates from Dagenham and they were all BLACK!!!!!!!!!! he knows as he was there!
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That figures, as I got hold of a brand new sump fro a British V8 still in packing grease and with wartime army label, and that was Black.
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Richard 1943 Bedford QLD lorry - 1941 BSA WM20 m/cycle - 1943 Daimler Scout Car Mk2 Member of MVT, IMPS, MVG of NSW, KVE and AMVCS KVE President & KVE News Editor |
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Looks like we are back where we started, all sorts of colours! Does anyone one know the standard Dagenham engine colour before the war? I mean any engine, not only Flathead V8s.
Still leaves the Blue / Green 3.9L 24 stud issue open.....but not for my Loyd, the gearbox is already painted, and it is ford dark green, still wet at the moment.
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Alastair Lincoln, UK. Under Restoration: 1944 No2 MK2 Loyd Carrier - Tracked Towing 1944 Ford WOT6 Lorry The Loyd on Facebook Last edited by ajmac; 11-02-11 at 09:13. |
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Loyd 24 Stud Colour:
It's not dark enough to be Black. It's not light enough to be Grey. It isn't the same colour at the vehicle. That's why I decided on Ford Dark Green.
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Alastair Lincoln, UK. Under Restoration: 1944 No2 MK2 Loyd Carrier - Tracked Towing 1944 Ford WOT6 Lorry The Loyd on Facebook |
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