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Old 26-06-07, 21:26
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Hi everyone,
I have found a nice 15A KL which I am in the process of buying. It will be my first CMP and I am excited to undertake the project.
I was happy to find this thread with all the excellent photos which will really help me out. As I progress, I will post some pics.
The truck in question is mostly complete and retains the original deck with bins, etc. The welder is missing of course but not of too much importance to me. I am sure I will soon be asking everyones advice and expertise.

Cheers,

Geoff
Good find ...Try to track that welder down..It's worth 4X's the truck price..
Find it and steal it if you have too..They are rare ...
Good luck..Keep us in the loop..
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Old 02-05-08, 17:07
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Good find ...Try to track that welder down..It's worth 4X's the truck price..
Find it and steal it if you have too..They are rare ...
Good luck..Keep us in the loop..
G'Day Brother Al; Me Too! I am also trying to track down a welder for the back of my KL - you should "acquire" me the one from down the street. It would be a bit of a bugger hauling it home on the bike however.
Cheers, Bill
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Old 02-05-08, 17:24
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G'Day Brother Al; Me Too! I am also trying to track down a welder for the back of my KL - you should "acquire" me the one from down the street. It would be a bit of a bugger hauling it home on the bike however.
Cheers, Bill
Uncle Bill!!
How are ya too...bye..!!
I thought you floated away..You must be on waterfront property,from the looks of that old river down in Brums'ik...
Post some pictures of your place and the river..
Bet the old Diamond "T" was the first thing headed for high ground..
Good to see you here.
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Old 03-05-08, 22:25
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Here's something from the site I have just posted about elsewhere http://cgsc.leavenworth.army.mil/car...entdm/home.htm
It's the manual - sorry it's the Handbook for "Artilery Repair Truck Body Model 1918". Wonderfull reading - especially the period language and very comprehensive as it includes photos and listing of the contents of every tool drawer.
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Old 22-09-11, 07:32
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Guys, what is a Ford Light D workshop truck?
Can anyone show me a photo of or at least tell me if it is based on a Blitz?

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Old 22-09-11, 09:32
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Ryan, not getting confused by the Ford D Series 4x2 Cargo from the 1970's?
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Old 22-09-11, 11:36
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Hi Rich, no, not getting confused.
It's called a light D Workshop Lorry. Canadian and from 1945.

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