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Am on the lookout for battery boxes for the Larkspur radio B vehicle frame but would also consider reasonable alternatives.
Can someone identify the box fitted behind the bar of this Jeep? ![]() Image owner Khos "Disco Owner" on AULRO, host site Tinypic Last edited by Dianaa; 28-01-12 at 13:44. |
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If you mean the box just behind the bumper, that's an ammo box. Probably a B166.
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Thanks Tankbarrel
I thought it was an ammo box but was not sure which one, most I've seen seem shorter and wider. What era and calibre would the B166 be? Diana |
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Hi Diana, I'm not sure it's a B166, the designation is impressed into the lid, but it looks like one. They are a wartime box used for 3" mortar bombs, PIAT bombs and grenades.
The B indicates bombs. C boxes are for cartridges, P boxes are for projectiles etc.
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Thanks Adrian
There is soo many things to learn when you've never studied stuff before the Korean War era and Land Rover 80". |
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What a box was used for not only depends on its dimensions but on its internal partitioning or mount brackets if any. The one on the front of the Jeep appears to be externally similar to what was fitted out here for transporting 25pdr shell cases- eight to a box.
David
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Take a look at this link, to confirm what Adrian has posted, pressings and general size about right ; http://www.bocn.co.uk/vbforum/threads/27495-B.166 regards, Richard
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