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		G'Day All, 
	Just some random pix of a recent farm visit. First up, all that remains of the WW11 RAAF training base, Uranquinty, NSW. After the war the base was used as a settlement camp for European refugees & immigrants. Mainly Women & Children.  | 
		
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		This truck body was on a nearby property. 
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		Of possible more interest to MLU'ers, check out these seat/benches. Similar to those I photographed & posted last week in an F60L, but much longer & of lighter construction. Could they be GMC or Studebaker? 
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		Obscured by the tyre in the photo above is this shorter seat. 
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 More old army stuff 
		
		
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		This (RIO?) still gets used for harvest... 
	She's MASSIVE for an old girl! (Not for sale)  | 
		
 Water Tank 
		
		
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		Is there any chance this is CMP? 
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 May be usefull... 
		
		
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		...to someone. 
	Spare wheel carrier. Found on a pile of crap destined for the scrappies. Want it? Let me know...  | 
		
 Hi Howard 
	Is this a Spare wheel carrier for a Canadian F15? Would need one for my Blitz Keefy & Euan are restoring for me. Thanx Chris  | 
		
 Truck seats on shed wall 
		
		
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		Howard  
	The seat is off an Ex Aust Army C1500 International. These came out in about 1968 and went thru to the early 70's. Jim S.  | 
		
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		This one is shown with out the seats in position. 
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 Wheel Carrier 
		
		
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 If this wheel carrier is of use to you I will rescue it. I don't believe it is CMP, but, I am no bloody expert... HH  | 
		
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 Truck seats 
		
		
		Thanks Howard  
	They are a bit hard to find , managed to procure some here in the West which will do for a pattern. I would take you up on the offer but distance is a bit of a problem. Regards Jim S.  | 
		
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		1945-1949 five ton British bedford fitted with either a 197 or 214 ci, engine depending on age and a vacuum change 2 speed dif. 
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