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gordon 05-06-13 15:19

Nice Dodge T110L5 in Oz for someone
 
http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/kikia...0l5/1013571895

It isn't cheap, but someone should have it

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Phil Waterman 05-06-13 16:23

Hope it finds a good home,
 
Hi Gordon

Good spotting, the truck does look to be in unusually good condition, as I said hope it finds a good home. It would be interesting to attract the new owner to our little group, so we could follow what happens to it.

Any idea it the rear body is original?

Cheers Phil

gordon 05-06-13 16:30

The advert says ...
 
It gives a name for the manufacturer of the rear body in Australia.

Dont know if the local ones arrived as cab and chassis, or if it originally had a standard bed that has been replaced.

Gordon

Tony Smith 05-06-13 17:35

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Originally Posted by gordon (Post 180932)
It gives a name for the manufacturer of the rear body in Australia.

Gordon

T J Richards were the original bodywork makers and agents for Dodge/De Soto/Fargo vehicles in Australia, indeed eventually becoming Chrysler Australia. They were also active in war effort, I have a couple of 25Pdr and Bofors ammunition boxes made by them with TJR stamps.

So the tray body certainly has Dodge links, and does appear to be original.

cliff 05-06-13 23:16

a very nice original truck but he is dreaming on the price :)

motto 06-06-13 00:44

Tell him he's dreaming!
 
Exactly the observation that I was going to make Cliff. Despite its rarity and condition $15,000 is a big ask for something that is going to need a lot of money spent on it to make it roadworthy and useable even if largely left 'as found'. Tyres, seats, decking, engine, instruments, all need attention or replacement and who knows what else? Wiring, brakes, radiator, drop-sides & tailgate?? The location is to the east of West Wyalong so even the cost of getting it home would be substantial for most of us. Not all that far from Orange though?

David

Keith Webb 06-06-13 00:46

Price
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by cliff (Post 180941)
a very nice original truck but he is dreaming on the price :)

Agreed Cliff... price aside it is stunning. It's surprising how few wartime Dodges (apart from the Weapons Carrier family) have been restored here in Australia.

I'd love to see this one done. The T110 D60L is in many ways the missing part of the trio of Canadian vehicles.

cliff 06-06-13 10:25

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Originally Posted by Keith Webb (Post 180947)
Agreed Cliff... price aside it is stunning. It's surprising how few wartime Dodges (apart from the Weapons Carrier family) have been restored here in Australia.

I'd love to see this one done. The T110 D60L is in many ways the missing part of the trio of Canadian vehicles.

Keith I'd love to own it and restore it to its original army condition as like you I think it is stunning and this type of Dodge I have always had a liking for. :)

Alex van de Wetering 06-06-13 12:11

Quote:

Agreed Cliff... price aside it is stunning. It's surprising how few wartime Dodges (apart from the Weapons Carrier family) have been restored here in Australia
Quote:

Keith I'd love to own it and restore it to its original army condition as like you I think it is stunning and this type of Dodge I have always had a liking for.
Same here guys; I have also always liked the looks of these trucks and also here in Europe you rarely see them on MV events. There are a few about though (some of them on MLU), but somehow interest in these trucks seems less than in other MVs (?). Maybe just due to a lack of knowledge on what they are and who built and used them???

I love the truck offered and do think the price is high for an unrestored truck, but I have to say that I have seen more trucks for sale lately with prices which seem to "optimistic".
Another problem.....the price also reduces the chance of it being bought by someone on Langs convoy.....so limits the chance I can see this truck in the flesh in Normandy, next year :D

Alex

Tony Smith 07-06-13 20:57

Quote:

Originally Posted by Keith Webb (Post 180947)
It's surprising how few wartime Dodges have been restored here in Australia.

I'd love to see this one done. The T110 D60L is in many ways the missing part of the trio of Canadian vehicles.

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