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Hanno Spoelstra 21-10-12 23:21

ID tow hook
 
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Who can ID this tow hook?

Looks familiar, doesn't it?!?

H.

Harry Moon 22-10-12 01:19

Might belong to a limber?, Something that you might expect to jackknife when backing up....

Tony Smith 22-10-12 12:36

Is it Universal Carrier converted to 17pdr Tower?

Hanno Spoelstra 22-10-12 18:49

Confusing eh :confused

Hint 1: it is not British or Canadian

lynx42 23-10-12 00:29

Israeli???

(Had to put 3 ? as wasn't able to post a reply with under 10 characters.)

Hanno Spoelstra 23-10-12 07:37

No, not Israeli.

Hint 2: it is post-war.

Alex van de Wetering 24-10-12 11:07

DAF maybe?

Keith Webb 24-10-12 20:36

Is this it?
 
Just reading this thread when I saw something similar on this Dodge...

http://i165.photobucket.com/albums/u...dgeWK60001.jpg

Hanno Spoelstra 24-10-12 23:32

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Nope, nice try but that's WW2 British.

When I saw the pictures of this tow hook I was thinking of a WW2 British / Canadian vehicle as well. Went through all sorts of references but could not find what I was looking for.

Never saw those two huge bumpers before, so what could it be?!? :confused

Hanno Spoelstra 24-10-12 23:36

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But I'll stop hinting. When I was looking for something else (as things go), I stumbled over some pictures of a French Renault R2087 truck. . . . Now, where did the engineer at Renault get his inspiration from?

Moral of the story is: you never find what you're looking for, except when you are searching for something else!

Richard Farrant 25-10-12 00:09

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Originally Posted by Hanno Spoelstra (Post 171742)
I stumbled over some pictures of a French Renault R2087 truck. . . . Now, where did the engineer at Renault get his inspiration from?

Gee... thats an ugly looking thing :D

Lauren Child 27-10-12 17:52

Given the age of the vehicle, it's possible that they used parts from abandonned carriers. I'm reliably informed that early Simca SUMB trucks used V8's left over from recycled carriers.

Alex van de Wetering 28-10-12 11:37

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Given the age of the vehicle, it's possible that they used parts from abandonned carriers.
My thought exactly. I guess casting numbers in the actual parts should solve the mystery.

Alex

Hanno Spoelstra 28-10-12 13:09

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Originally Posted by Lauren Child (Post 171835)
Given the age of the vehicle, it's possible that they used parts from abandonned carriers. I'm reliably informed that early Simca SUMB trucks used V8's left over from recycled carriers.

The tow hook was clearly patterned on the wartime British one, but it is not a salvaged one as it has metric threads (as confirmed by the seller).

Same is true for the V8's, while they were further developments of the wartime engine, there are too many differences. Possibly the SUMB prototype used a salvaged engine, but regular production engines were really new, further developed engines. See After Market Flatheads or sites like Installation of the French Flathead V8 to let your reliable informant read up about the differences.

HTH,
Hanno


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