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Old 04-02-14, 23:47
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I wonder where their new home is going to be?
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Old 04-02-14, 23:55
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The new owner is one of us... he will probably reveal this information to all in due course.

Best thing is they are in good hands.
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Old 05-02-14, 07:29
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I told Ian MLU would do the trick.
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Old 05-02-14, 09:43
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I wonder where their new home is going to be?
I'm happy to report they will soon be joining my collection of projects awaiting attention. At $5500 the pair I couldn't resist! The Cab 12 will now go to the top of the list, to be returned to the road in "as found" condition, including extendable yellow hand signal found in the shed. I can't wait to see what the cops will make of that! Not to mention the 1966 rego sticker!

The previous owner started work towards roadworthiness about 15 years ago but passed away before completion. He got the motor running, fitted brand new rear tyres, muffler, uni joints, reco brake booster, cooling system etc, including possibly new tropical core radiator. He even sourced some NOS steering end assemblies, although I'd be surprised if these are needed.

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Old 05-02-14, 10:08
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A few shots of the cab interior, which is fully original except for the usual timber roof frame repairs. No missing parts at all, no extra parts like dashboard switches, and the engine cover panels are stored in the shed. It just needs seat cushions, and I have some ratty ones which will match that backrest nicely!

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Old 05-02-14, 10:10
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And together with the other, worth every cent!

Ca't wait to see her running.
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Old 05-02-14, 10:36
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Mate she looks great. Please can you post more photos if you don"t mind of the motor cover and the wood that the seats rest on. Also if you are able can you put up a video of the old girl showing her inside and out. Reason being i think if we can get most MLU people to put up videos and hints on their projects it would be a massive help to others being able to rewind, pause and listen to people in the know. There is something to be said about visual aids eg someone telling me about Samantha Fox is not as good seeing her in a video
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Old 05-02-14, 16:42
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Also if you are able can you put up a video of the old girl showing her inside and out.
No worries Shane, I just need to learn how to post on youtube. Also my SLR does full hi res video so I could send you a disc for downloading, that way you'll get much finer detail on freeze frame and you can zoom in and save stills for reference.

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What about the timber dropside tray, I'm assuming it's original...? If so I can draw up full plans if none exists already.

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Old 05-02-14, 17:11
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I told Ian MLU would do the trick.
Yes I need to thank you Ryan, I'm a bit slack with Gumtree and don't check as regularly as ebay, so I may have missed these ads but for your fine work. You had them up within 2 days of being listed, giving MLUers a good head start over the pack. At the time I bought them he'd only had 3 calls, and they were Keith, you, and me!
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Old 06-02-14, 09:02
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Hi Tony

Mate a disc would be bloody great, if you get the time i would love to get a copy. My cab 12 is missing lots of smaller bits also one or two larger parts and yours looks very complete. Thanks again mate
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Old 06-02-14, 10:20
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Yes I need to thank you Ryan, I'm a bit slack with Gumtree and don't check as regularly as ebay, so I may have missed these ads but for your fine work. You had them up within 2 days of being listed, giving MLUers a good head start over the pack. At the time I bought them he'd only had 3 calls, and they were Keith, you, and me!
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Old 06-02-14, 12:47
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Cheers Ryan for your posts and finding the many many items. Mate if you find a cab 12 Ford drivers door and spare wheel carrier ill pay a finders fee.
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Old 08-02-14, 11:47
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very nice, on the outside....but the price
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Old 18-02-14, 09:24
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Old 20-02-14, 10:54
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Old 17-04-14, 09:00
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advertised as a blitz but it's not, still awesome though.
drools.
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Old 17-04-14, 12:50
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The tipper mentioned above explains why some restorers view "museum piece" as a negative term. I suspect the wheelbase has been stretched, the brake booster isn't the original style and at least the fan and oilpan (and I suspect the entire motor) have been replaced. I know very little about Australian engines but didn't Holden make a red series post-war? The body also looks like a replacement designed for a high bulk, low density cargo - it would be a serious overload even for a blitz if filled with earth or rock.
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Old 17-04-14, 13:23
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Grant, just scaling from the wheel I calculate that the body would be about 12 cubic yards so anything heavier than ping pong balls would overload it.
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Old 18-04-14, 01:25
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The tipper mentioned above explains why some restorers view "museum piece" as a negative term. I suspect the wheelbase has been stretched, the brake booster isn't the original style and at least the fan and oilpan (and I suspect the entire motor) have been replaced. I know very little about Australian engines but didn't Holden make a red series post-war? The body also looks like a replacement designed for a high bulk, low density cargo - it would be a serious overload even for a blitz if filled with earth or rock.
Grant, I may be wrong, but, I think that the engine is an International(IHC)

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Old 04-06-14, 13:25
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I see this Jeep comes with aircon....
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Old 04-06-14, 14:39
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Nice chev blitz in qld

http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/airli...uck/1048302838

I'm sure we use to have a dedicated gumtree thread but I can't find it.
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Old 04-06-14, 17:15
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Now in the right thread!

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Old 05-06-14, 11:53
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I am speechless.............simply....speechless.
Looks to me to be built on a Strickland Carrier.
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So it is in it's third life. Bren Carrier, Strickland tractor and a ???.

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Old 08-06-14, 13:29
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The ad seems to specify it went direct from bren carrier to whatever it is now.

They say the Ford V8 is still available and can be restored as a bren carrier but don't say if the original hull is still available.
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Old 08-06-14, 18:58
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Default wow, must be using it as a paintball tank....

I am building a vickers 1937 out of a T16 hull. I hope my efforts result in a better looking tank then that "tank"...
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Old 09-06-14, 00:14
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Yes, it serves as a warning to us all.
Seems it was built with specific purpose in mind, and I dont think any quarter was given to what they were doing to a piece of history. I find that astonishingly irresponsible, BUT thats only my viewpoint. Guess the builder had a different perspective, and they have certainly created something unique and fun for the user/s. Farmers had done worse to military vehicles, yes? At least its closer to restorable as a result of being made into this tank, as opposed to getting the guts flogged out of it, then cut up and put on a farm dump.

As Maxwell Smart would put it, "If only they had used their skills for good, instead of evil"

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Old 15-06-14, 23:23
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Awesome ford blitz ambulance that is now a motorhome.
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Old 09-07-14, 12:07
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I'm on my phone right now so I can't link to it but there is a ww2 ford v8 flathead powered sawmill powerpack still with it's original is tag. That's gotta be rare. In nsw, $850, engine runs I think.
Look up stationary powerpack.
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