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aj.lec 07-08-10 11:16

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A few more vehicles 3
A very nice Buick
Chev delivery van
F100
Marmon
Studebaker

aj.lec 07-08-10 11:21

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A few bikes as well

aj.lec 07-08-10 11:29

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Quite a few tractors
International TD18A and a TD18
various lineups
Lanz bulldogs in tandem
Early Lanz

aj.lec 07-08-10 11:31

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A few more tractors
There were quite a few John Deeres
Chamberlain 9G's with quite a bit of travel history

aj.lec 08-08-10 07:44

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A few more
A Oakland
A few more of the buick ,Very nicely presented
A pair of T models

Bob McNeill 08-08-10 12:32

dubbo
 
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this year we had not one but two Studibaker utes and several Albions

aj.lec 11-08-12 09:01

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Well the 2012 truck show has rolled around
Very large turnout with over 250 trucks registered and cars, tractors, bikes and other on top of that
Huge amount of prime movers this year
First one for Rick
Even had a Russian amphib

aj.lec 11-08-12 09:03

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Lonely blitz this year

aj.lec 11-08-12 09:05

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A few more

aj.lec 11-08-12 09:10

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1929 Marmon model 68
A Few rods

lynx42 11-08-12 09:41

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Originally Posted by aj.lec (Post 169078)
Well the 2012 truck show has rolled around again
Very large turnout with over 250 trucks registered and cars, tractors, bikes and other on top of that
Huge amount of prime movers this year
First one for Rick
Even had a Russian amphib

Thanks Andrew. That Albion A10 is owned by the same bloke as the one in the previous post by Bob McNeil. The one in Bobs post I drove at the Toowoomba show in 1979. It is an unrestored 4 tonner from 1924. The One in your post is 1913 with a brass radiator is a 3 tonner and I had a good look at it in Alice Springs in 2010. The owner and I have compared notes for many years.

The Russian Amphib is a LuAZ-967 (Ukrainian) was a small Soviet four-wheel drive amphibious vehicle. It was designed in 1959 at the Moskvitch MZMA plant, for Russian Airborne Troops. It was designed for casualty evacuation, munition supply and the carriage of light armaments. Mass production took place between 1961-1975 at Lutsk automobile plant - LuAZ. It was succeeded by the LuMZ-969В, LuAZ-969, LuAZ-969М and the LuAZ-1302. You can look it up on the web.

That one was at Corowa Swim-In a few years ago and swam in the lagoon with little free board.

Regards Rick.

Bob McNeill 11-08-12 11:04

dubbo
 
Good to see Greg and Robyn from Warren made it this year, some of the "just founds " are real gems, and the working trucks that get a wash and polish and on monday it,s back to work.

aj.lec 11-08-12 11:16

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A few more for you all then
Hupmobile
International
Chev
Federal
Western Star

aj.lec 11-08-12 11:18

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1930 Morris
A few rudge bikes

aj.lec 11-08-12 11:22

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A very nicely presented 1938 Ford

aj.lec 11-08-12 11:26

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Love this model Ford
1924 Overland crossley

aj.lec 11-08-12 11:32

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A few Tractors to boot

aj.lec 11-08-12 11:34

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A couple more

Slava 21-09-12 21:37

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Originally Posted by lynx42 (Post 169083)
Thanks Andrew. That Albion A10 is owned by the same bloke as the one in the previous post by Bob McNeil. The one in Bobs post I drove at the Toowoomba show in 1979. It is an unrestored 4 tonner from 1924. The One in your post is 1913 with a brass radiator is a 3 tonner and I had a good look at it in Alice Springs in 2010. The owner and I have compared notes for many years.

The Russian Amphib is a LuAZ-967 (Ukrainian) was a small Soviet four-wheel drive amphibious vehicle. It was designed in 1959 at the Moskvitch MZMA plant, for Russian Airborne Troops. It was designed for casualty evacuation, munition supply and the carriage of light armaments. Mass production took place between 1961-1975 at Lutsk automobile plant - LuAZ. It was succeeded by the LuMZ-969В, LuAZ-969, LuAZ-969М and the LuAZ-1302. You can look it up on the web.

That one was at Corowa Swim-In a few years ago and swam in the lagoon with little free board.

Regards Rick.

Too nice and interesting to see Soviet (Ukranian) amphib in Australia.
Afriend of mine own/drive same vehicle from time to time.
Although I better like Mack NM from 2010.

aj.lec 09-08-14 10:33

2014
 
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2014
Bigger and a lot more trucks
Don't know exact numbers but would have to be high 200's
A lot more Semi's this year as well
Some gorgeous trucks and equipment there

aj.lec 09-08-14 10:36

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more trucks

aj.lec 09-08-14 10:38

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more others
Ambo camper camper currently for sale on gumtree

aj.lec 09-08-14 10:39

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good collection

aj.lec 09-08-14 10:40

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good wrecker

aj.lec 09-08-14 10:42

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more trucks

aj.lec 09-08-14 10:44

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A few more

aj.lec 09-08-14 10:46

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A few more even

aj.lec 09-08-14 10:47

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couple more

aj.lec 09-08-14 10:48

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A great nick Acco wrecker

Keith Webb 09-08-14 13:29

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Thanks for the roundup Andrew!


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