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Guys,
While I have been positively surprised at some of the obscure parts that I have been able to find, the shield for the fuel tank caps is still eluding me. Currently planning on having them fabricated, but would dearly like to find originals. The part number is C-19SR - 9112 - "shield - cap - fuel tank filler neck". Peter 2015-01-09 13.32.43.jpg |
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Peter, if it is possible to get one loaned out to you it may be possible to have them sand cast.
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Anyone have any spare body panels, window frames, front doors, A, B and C pillars for the Pilot model HUP?
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Good Holden design window frames are almost nonexistent due to their rust prone design, as are the local Ford roof hatches.
Other hard to find things are as Wayne mentioned good Chev overflow tank, the correct CMP mirrors, usable 10.50-20 tyres of the correct pattern, also Canadian type front fairleads for the arty tractors are rare here.
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This was designed to stop reflection primarily in static positions but it also could be used when driving with the windscreen fully open. Aust CMP windscreens had longer arms to allow the screen to be opened up to horizontal, hence the ability to employ the w/screen cover to reduce reflection.
The Cab 13 had two windscreen covers, one for each half, and footman loops on the leading edge of the roof to secure them in position. Mike |
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It's surprising there aren't more photographs of them. From memory I have only ever seen one WW2 photo with them deployed.
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