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			Went and had a good look at this vehicle today, very tidy job, A motivated owner who says it will be completed by Christmas, and judging by his workshop and attention to detail that wont be a problem.   Once its completed I'll post  some pictures.
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			flatty power
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			Forgot to mention, what is needed  for this project  are drivers instruments,if anyone out there can help please let me know cheers David...   owner has a cool car as well !!!
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			David Is this what you are looking for? Bob | 
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			Hi Bob thanks for the reply, the carrier he has is from the northern hemisphere, the panels okay he just needs instruments to put in it. heres a pic of what it should look like. cheers David...
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			Thanks Tony, I,ll go have a look see,
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			While we're on the subject of Kiwi Carriers, this trailer has appeared for sale on  Trade Me. Now I'm not suggesting someone goes out and buys the trailer, but those wheels look awfully familiar!
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			Tony, you must have time to waste. I've seen a few of these here in N.Z. One of the oil companies did them I believe. They used the carrier wheel centres,(and bearings) and welded them into 16" rims.
		 
				__________________ Bluebell Carrier Armoured O.P. No1 Mk3 W. T84991 Carrier Bren No2.Mk.I. NewZealand Railways. NZR.6. Dodge WC55. 37mm Gun Motor Carriage M6 Jeep Mb #135668 So many questions.... | 
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			Found another one. These would certainly look the part towed behind a carrier on long journeys.
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			This trailer has both centres marked "TL 94" (British?) and a maker's mark of a "C" in a diamond. One is 1941 and the other 1943.
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			Got the wrong Christmas, but well worth the wait !!!This carriers first cross country outing went of well , a few small snags but up and running she looks, sounds and runs really good. Alot of work has gone into this machine and the attention to detail supports this. Just as much time has been spent in tracking down all the kit which would have been carried aboard, so not to far of we'll have a very impressive carrier indeed.
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			Hot out of the camera are these pictures of Peters Carrier.  The paint scheme is that of a NZ,19th Infantry Battalion Carrier, Western Desert 1941.  Love the Caunter camo scheme. This Carrier will be fully dressed out in kit etc at a local militaria get together in January so I'll post some more pics then . David... | 
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