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Old 25-06-13, 21:14
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Tony's correct, the one with the red wheels is not blitz, but the seller's other trailer looks like it is or was a F15A with a different front axle.

I spoke to the owner, the tyres are completely knackered which is a pity as they look like 10.50-20.

Are the wheels British?
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Old 26-06-13, 07:15
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Tony and Keith,

There we go! Shows i didnt really know at all!

Cheers,
Ian.
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Old 29-06-13, 02:10
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Close, but no cigar...



Anyone recognise this?

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI....ectorid=229515
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Old 06-07-13, 11:46
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I spoke to the owner, the tyres are completely knackered which is a pity as they look like 10.50-20.

Are the wheels British?

Keith, they look like Australian type 18" trailer wheels to me, as used on Wiles cookers, generator trailers, etc.
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Old 07-07-13, 12:09
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Tony's correct, the one with the red wheels is not blitz, but the seller's other trailer looks like it is or was a F15A with a different front axle.

I spoke to the owner, the tyres are completely knackered which is a pity as they look like 10.50-20.

Are the wheels British?
Could they be off one of these?

http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/herve...uck/1022612876
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Old 07-07-13, 12:19
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They certainly have that look about them! What an interesting looking vehicle too.
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Old 07-07-13, 12:59
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Certainly is Keith. Does anyone know what these International trucks were used for? The back section of the roadster cab looks the same as the Ford/Marmon Herrington trucks and Ford 1 ton utes. Or looks to be from the same source. The interesting thing is the three ribs along the top of the doors and rear section which is the Ford style on those roaster cabs. The doors have a curved bottom front edge but the inside door shot on the Gumtree site shows the doors appear to be actually Ford doors. The rear panel support struts and B pillar bracing is similar too.
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