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What a dream find!
So what's the plan?
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What a nice find Brad . I sure hope you are looking for the owner and gonna try try make a deal to get that one to your place . You never know when you will find a good treasure, always best to follow up on all leads.
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What a find ! Good on yer. Interesting track link addition in the last pictures, are there more on the vehicle itself ?
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Monty Python's "Life of Brian" "YOU LUCKY, LUCKY BARSTARD"
Hope you've booked the trailer to pick her up, and packed the machette. Here goes all the hours of work again. Well Done Mate. Pedr |
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Is that a sock tool box on the pass rear and if stock what are the dimensions so I can uild one
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Jeff
The tool box over the left track is stock and is one of the holy grails of the mk1 carriers. You will usually see photos of it re-mounted onto the front of the carrier so as to make more room for passengers within the protection of the armour. The real mystery of this box is what was inside and mounted onto the top of it. There are brackets for what looks like the track jack on top of the lid, and there is a small clip inside the lid which seems to hold about a 1/4" rod of some kind. There is also the little semi-circular holder on the inside corner; looks almost like an oil can could fit. On one of these I previously owned there was remnants of a canvas divider inside; again purpose unknown. The stowage diagram says the locker only contained the crews packs. This could be the topic of a seperate thread. Does anyone have any referancematerial as to the stowage within the locker? |
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Brad did you build one of those boxes for your Carrier yet?
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Nice find
Im rather surprised it still has all the front armour on it and yet the sides have been cut off. Usually its the other way. Ive seen a few of the crew stowage lockers around but nothing in really great shape.
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woild be good to get thosemesurements ,did you mount the box out front or in the interior?
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Wow what a find Brad , hope that you can buy it Canada sure looks the place to find all those goodies, good luck with the deal.
Ron.
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Hi Brad:
You are blessed! ![]() ![]() Are you likely to make it up to Ontario this summer? Cheers! Mike
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Hi Brad,
Any more news on that find in Novia Scotia earlier this year, am looking forward to seeing it out of the bush and on its way to being restored, Regards,
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