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Old 25-01-04, 10:14
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Default Carrier LP1 Parts Wanted

Hi All

A mate restoring the above Carrier is looking for the attached gauge. Anyone help?

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Old 25-01-04, 15:27
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That gauge looks like a 38-39 Ford Truck instrument cluster

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Old 25-01-04, 23:48
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Default RE. LP1 Carrier Parts

Hi Mike

You are probably right. It looks like this Carrier had late 30's Ford parts. We are also after a pair of 1937 Ford truck headlights, these are not as deep as the 38s, and a 3 1/2 inch round Ford speedo 0-60 mph.

Do you know of any publication that details the 30s-40s Ford and GM (Chev) instruments?

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Old 26-01-04, 16:08
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Try the word "ROKEBY" in the AWM search photo archive on their web site . You will see many pics of LP1 carriers in training at Rokeby , a little village about 15k from here . Also seen are the vickers light tanks Mk VII ? .

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