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Old 20-10-12, 22:25
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Ben i can oblige a Mk1 park brake assembly all be it repro ? i have an original one now. Failing that lend you one to copy
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Old 27-10-12, 12:09
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Thank you all for the offers here and via email. I'll be in touch. Just got back from a few days away so I'll post some pictures a little later.

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Old 28-10-12, 21:21
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I thought I'd share a discovery I made this weekend. I thought I could make out something under the paint left on the lower front armour so I rubbed off the top layers one at a time. Pretty pleased with the results, I think they speak for themselves.

Interestingly it means that the "T" numbers and registration numbers don't match sequentially as they might suggest. 683 is one higher than i would have expected.

I think it's amazing that details like this survive.

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Old 28-10-12, 21:38
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RMY 683...better get your nose into Vol.1 of the carrier books I think its in there...good news is also when it comes to register the carrier on the road you have proof of a previous VRM which means unless it has since been taken by another vehicle, you can use it....which means a carrier with its original regstration $$$$$$$ ! lucky git !


spotted RMY 681 on page 58 fort Capuzzo on a scout... am still looking !
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1942 Ford Universal Carrier No.3 MkI*
Lower Hull No. 10131
War Department CT54508 (SOLD)
1944 Ford Universal Carrier MkII* (under restoration).
1944 Morris C8 radio body (under restoration).

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Old 11-11-12, 21:08
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close but no cigar

the rear carrier has the reg RMY 651 and the caption on the photo says "universal carriers from 1KRRC at fort capuzzo 1941"
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Old 12-11-12, 00:03
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Try this one. Along with another history snippet.
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Old 16-11-12, 19:01
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Hi Ben

RMY683 is 74th carrier from the start of the contract, RMY609. 74 onto T5255 (start of contract T number) gives you T5329. Or is it too late for me?
Great project, many congrats.

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Hi

I thought I'd share a discovery I made this weekend. I thought I could make out something under the paint left on the lower front armour so I rubbed off the top layers one at a time. Pretty pleased with the results, I think they speak for themselves.

Interestingly it means that the "T" numbers and registration numbers don't match sequentially as they might suggest. 683 is one higher than i would have expected.

I think it's amazing that details like this survive.

Ben
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Old 16-11-12, 19:17
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Hi Ben

RMY683 is 74th carrier from the start of the contract, RMY609. 74 onto T5255 (start of contract T number) gives you T5329. Or is it too late for me?
Great project, many congrats.
Nigel, by my reckoning, it is the 75th Carrier, you forgot to add the first number. ........ or is it me?
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Old 16-11-12, 19:29
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Nigel, by my reckoning, it is the 75th Carrier, you forgot to add the first number. ........ or is it me?
Need to write it all out unless some of the young scientists come up with the answer!!! But I think the 74th includes the first one

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Old 16-11-12, 22:38
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TL 5255 is the first of the contract. ADDING 74 to that, takes you to TL 5329, which is the 75th one produced, of that contract. Is it late over there?
to both of you.
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Old 18-02-13, 21:20
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Looking great Ben, I have a spare nos parking brake lever and can lend you the associated parts to reproduce the rest of the assembly if you still require it ?
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Lower Hull No. 10131
War Department CT54508 (SOLD)
1944 Ford Universal Carrier MkII* (under restoration).
1944 Morris C8 radio body (under restoration).
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