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Old 04-12-15, 20:48
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Martin Sedivy
 
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Thank you gentleman!

Kevin I believe we can reproduce the dataplate for you from mine somehow.

Lynn what do you mean? The steps are swapped? The rear plate is very incomplete and I think it is not from this carrier at all.

Just now the restoration process begun with my workshop expansion, I am short of space. I believe a lot of us solved the same problem.

Can anyone tell me what parts exactly were british made on this early carrier please? Need to start collecting all the missing bits and the manual+spare parts list I have, is just for all canadian parts.
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