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Old 21-04-09, 20:23
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Richard I have communicated with the chap and he's loking for offers in the region of £10,000.00. to expensive for me this time! cheers malcolm
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Old 22-04-09, 10:30
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Mal, did you have any joy with Clive ? or had that one gone ?

on my limited experience i would say 10k was a fair price bearing in mind has the track all the linkages dash pannel and v8 plus the hull is in good state too. not a bad T16.......trouble is i have my Mk1 now and Ken did not drive T16's
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Old 22-04-09, 14:34
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That T-16 had sold within a few hours of it being on Milweb.
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Old 22-04-09, 14:55
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T16's tend to be worth approximately 25% less than Universals because they are less desirable to collectors.

A good restored 100% complete Universal in the UK at the moment I would currently value at approximately £15,000 to £20,000. Note the complete bit as there are lots of vehicles out there missing most of their internal stowage.

I think you would be luckly to get £15,000 for a mint T16 at the moment. Having said that there are lots of silly people out there.
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Old 22-04-09, 16:04
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had a note back from the chap saying its sold to grandson of carrier driver....is that you Richard!cheers malcolm
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Old 23-04-09, 11:38
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No buddy, but I bet its Shaun Hindle though, as his grandad was in the same platoon as mine, and he is a carrier nut too !
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War Department CT54508 (SOLD)
1944 Ford Universal Carrier MkII* (under restoration).
1944 Morris C8 radio body (under restoration).
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Old 28-07-09, 11:36
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Oh my, lots of Carriers turning up at Milweb recently; here´s another T16. Or could it be the same as the first one in this thread?

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Incomplete, stripped project. Parts list available. Would hope that this ideal, first time project goes to a good home.
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