
09-10-05, 14:37
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: The Netherlands
Posts: 14,866
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Originally posted by Brad Mills
I saw that too...I'm hoping its his wife that has the barbie fettish and not him.
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Looks like his highest bid was curtailed by his wife's barbie fetish
By the way, congrats on the sale! Will you point this forum to 3pgd?
H.
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Winning bid: US $3,050.00
Ended: Oct-08-05 10:18:30 PDT
Start time: Oct-01-05 10:18:30 PDT
History: 2 bids (US $2,995.00 starting bid)
Winning bidder: 3pgd ( 7 )
Item location: Nova Scotia, Canada
Vehicle Description
Surplus to my needs is a somewhat complete and very restorable 1942 Universal Carrier.
Original Ford Flathead 221 ci V8 engine, correct transmission, carb, breather, air filter assy, choke assy, rear axel, radiator, various other bits and pieces including a frontal armour section . The engine turns over by hand and was informed by the previous owner it ran fine, The lower hull is very sound, but as the photos show the upper armour was sadly cut away at one point in its life for its new role post war in the woods I presume. The nice part is that the angle iron where the original armour was is still there, so easy for fabricate up some new armour using regular steel. The rear axel is correct and the drive cogs on the rear wheels show very little wear, the track is in very nice condition as well. Some of the bogies are missing some rubber on the wheels.
Don't hesitate to contact me if you require further photos or information.
If your looking for a straight forward restoration of WWII Commonwealth armour, this is it...
Sold as is where is, no warranty implied or expressed by the seller.
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On Oct-01-05 at 20:45:31 PDT, seller added the following information:
Due to a ton of question please be aware of the following...
1) There is no S/N on the Carrier. It was cut off years ago with the original Armour.
2) The engine is not running. As you can see the Rad is out of it as well as the fan.
3) The engine will crank over by hand...which means it is not siezed.
4) There are parts missing from the carrier
5) I have not driven this carrier
6) The carrier is a project guys, it requires alot of work to put it in running order once again. As mentioned, its a very restorable project with a good sound foundation and alot of original parts.
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