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Radiator ID
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... Keith, the pic is missing :giveup
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The three photos of the radiator are clear as a bell. They load up fine. My guess is that it belongs to a vehicle that has green paint and is ex-military :wacko: Kind Regards Lionel |
Thank you Lionel
That was most informative.
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http://gallery.me.com/oldcmp.net/100...12803113460001 |
The radiator mounts are the same as a J series Bedford but I carn't remember where the cap was to be shore of an id. :coffee
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Clear pix here too.. Swiss Chris gotta get off the juice..he hasn't got the Ozzie gang to give him a guiding hand,.,, anyway contact these guys..they will know if you email them a pix.. http://www.radchat.com.au/whoswho.htm |
Thanks
Thanks Robert and Alex.
I've sent an email to these people. |
Keith,
The hub looks like it is off a Dodge 110 3 tonner. Some of these were delivered with large single wheels and some with 7.50 dual wheels. The extension piece was added or removed to cater for the off-set of whichever system was on that particular truck. Lang |
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Thanks Lang. I was wondering whether it was either Chev or Dodge. They are new if anyone is interested.
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Keith
The Radiator could be out of a post war Inter truck such as AL, AR , AS these trucks had a bonnett which could be side opened either left or right. The location of the radiator filler cap could indicate that it is for a side opening bonnett and this would also be the side that the dipstick is for engine oil level. The paint color is like a jungle green or a faded deep bronze green , the DBG was a post war color for Aust Army. Perhaps some one with access to one of the Inters could verify this. Regards Jim S. |
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