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Old 17-10-18, 11:05
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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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Old 17-10-18, 11:12
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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?
Those tags are normally just internal factory production numbering with no correlation - WO FRT END is a generic title... the more telling thing is the roadster cab which applied to C15As mostly, so it is likely the original cab. I assume the data plate on top of the dash is missing.
Are you able to find the ARN under the paint in front of the windscreens?
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Old 17-10-18, 11:18
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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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Old 17-10-18, 11:23
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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.
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er, why I my photos now turning upside down?!
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Old 17-10-18, 11:34
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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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Old 17-10-18, 11:47
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Ah hang on, sorry, not my truck - couple of feet down the assembly line ...
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Old 17-10-18, 22:01
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er, why I my photos now turning upside down?!
I'm not going to make any remarks about where you live....

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Old 18-10-18, 08:26
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Anyone got some pictures of what a AALMG Blitz should look like anyway?
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Old 18-10-18, 08:31
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Anyone got some pictures of what a AALMG Blitz should look like anyway?
Mike Cecil would know for certain but I think AALMG just refers to the gallows mount fitted to so many CMPs and other Australian vehicles AALMG = Anti-aircraft light machine gun. Those mounts were counterbalanced to support a bren gun, so nothing special.

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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Old 18-10-18, 08:39
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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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