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Old 02-05-24, 19:01
Wayne Henderson Wayne Henderson is offline
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Default ww1 Model T Ford

Although not WW2 it is Canadian and Commonwealth Armour.
1917 Ford Model T Armoured Car. The chassis and all running is 1915-1917 model T as are all the lights and fittings.
Body is steel frame and 5mm plate (Aluminium to save weight.)
Springs and Radius rods are modified and re-enforced.
The body was made from photos and most of the in service problems have been addressed, mainly access to the transmission bands in the field.
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Old 02-05-24, 23:10
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Nice replica/ reconstruction!

I like the "weathered" paint.
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Old 03-05-24, 11:30
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Hello Wayne,

Wow, just excellent. Is there a build thread on this vehicle's construction?

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