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I see - thankyou very much (say it like Elvis)
Does the info on the tags guarantee it is the original cab for that chassis?
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- Dave - (or Andrew) 1942 Blitz F15A 1969 Land Rover S2A FFT |
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Are you able to find the ARN under the paint in front of the windscreens?
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Film maker 42 FGT No8 (Aust) remains 42 FGT No9 (Aust) 42 F15 Keith Webb Macleod, Victoria Australia Also Canadian Military Pattern Vehicles group on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/canadianmilitarypattern |
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Incidentally chassis number 2844400439S was at Corowa for Year of the Blitz in 2002 - ARN 65644 but I don't have a pic handy. Unsure who owned it.
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It was NRMA tow vehicle after the war - there only seems to be a couple of layers of that ...
Will have to return rear springs to original configuration - beefed up to support jib and winch. DH NRMA.jpg DH Springs.jpg er, why I my photos now turning upside down?!
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- Dave - (or Andrew) 1942 Blitz F15A 1969 Land Rover S2A FFT |
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I'll be darned (at Corowa) - I bought it off local well-known family business - ol Dad had been doing it up in shed until he passed away bout 10 years ago. Nowra (Sth Coast NSW) area.
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Ah hang on, sorry, not my truck - couple of feet down the assembly line ...
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Anyone got some pictures of what a AALMG Blitz should look like anyway?
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It was positioned so a gunner could stand in the hatch and use the bren/gallows combination for protection from aircraft. There was a SP Bofors version but that's another story.
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A couple of quick and low-res images, the F15A with Sunshine Roof has a rather bent AALMG mount - they were very susceptible to being hit by branches or low roofs by drivers who forgot they were there... and the other is the Bofors SP version on a F60L.
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