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WTB ww2 British items to fit north Africa themed truck out.
Wanted ww2 British items to fit north Africa themed truck out.
Need, Vehicle net 2 and 4 gal. fuel cans, (can’t get them out of the UK) Sand Channels (can’t find any) Anti-Tank Mine Box (too expensive to get out of the UK) SRD Rum Jar. (same) ETC, let me know what goodies you have. thanks |
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Scott,
How accurate do you need the 2 and 4 gallon cans? I've bought one out of Canada on this forum before (a Canadian 2 gallon) and a friend in New Jersey turned up a Shell post war can for me, so now I have two of those. For faux Fllimsies he turned up some Olive Oil or whatever cans that will work for my display. Where in Pennsylvania are you? I live in Charles Town, WV but have many good friends in Littlestown, Harrisburg, York Springs, Quarryville and well, lots of South East and Central PA. Matt |
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Wonderful job on the channels.....
....sure looks good on the C8.......
what is that contraption sticking out of the tarp just behind the driver's door?? Are you making the channels from one piece or welded sections??? what gauge for the big one?? Cheers
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Bob Carriere....B.T.B C15a Cab 11 Hammond, Ontario Canada |
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i'm in Hawley. i have been picking up look alike cans myself. I do have 3 original 2 gal. and 1 original 4gal which i felt lucky to get.
scott |
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Chuck, great job and photos. I am doing a lrdg pilot car ford 15 cwt, Ford 1/2 ton here, I would need the smaller set. scott
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Matt |
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i am a long way to getting a truck to a show. The project truck i bought more than a year ago from e-bay turned out to be a scammer and i was out 1000,00 plus i was strung along for a year. I have collected more of the fitting out stuff as i have truck parts. I hope to make some progress this summer.
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I sent you a PM regarding the channels.
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looking good
ChucK
The C8 is looking the part with the added kit, lovely to see. Gord |
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Thanks Gord - you did all the the heavy lifting.... I got to do all the fun stuff!
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Hi
what a great job well done, I m just starting to fit out the old Ambulance, just trying to get the details partly right as its all a compromise, as the paint appears to have changed almost yearly. best Rupert Last edited by rupert condick; 28-02-22 at 04:31. Reason: more info forgot the pic. |
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