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Old 16-05-09, 10:38
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Well it was a small reunion of MLU members and Corowa attendees at Nar Nar Goon today. A great catch up.
Plenty of very rusty CMPs and other period trucks. Scrappies were out in force.
Well no photos at the moment because my card reader isn't working but can people tell me, what did the Dodge weapons carrier go for? And the rear engined CMP chassis/crane go for?
I left with an overburdened Falcon before hand. Forgot all about them.
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Old 16-05-09, 11:06
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Here some pictures.
The Dodge weapons carrier. What was the price?
The rear engined CMP chassis crane.

The bargin of the day in my book. A M3 Grant tank track and a M3 Stuart tank track. $220.

A Generator trailer with a bunch of POW can holders and Jack holders. It could hold six I think! Correct me if I'm wrong but didn't the scrappies get this?? $480?

And some of the canvas window covers shared between Keith, Euan, Colin, Julian, an unknown buyer and myself.
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Old 16-05-09, 11:20
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Thanks Keith.
Fox chassis? Is that the same as the 8446 Rhino chassis?

Some more pics.
My Falcon with a full boot.
One of the many ex-israeli M37s.
Blitz with a trailer. Missed the price.
An example of what most of the Blitz's looked like.
And the best of the lot. $820. F30s?
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Old 16-05-09, 11:59
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Hi All,

Hope quite a few of you who went to the auction rescued something

Did anyone see what the Rogers float and Cat D4 went for? Any pics of the Rogers?

Was this the property beside the hotel that had a Stuart tank with very unusual markings in the corner of the paddock pointing at the Pub?

Also the Auctioneers site had a photo which included what may have been a yellow painted compressor on 4 wheels. Did anyone checkout what it was?

Keith will you be putting a lot of pics up on your site?

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Old 16-05-09, 12:37
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Fox chassis? Is that the same as the 8446 Rhino chassis?And the best of the lot. $820. F30s?
Yes, one and the same.

The yellow one was a late production F60L I think.

The one with the simulated bow front trailer was either an ambulance or No6 arty tractor as it had the speaking tube in the back of the cab.
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Old 16-05-09, 13:11
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Here's a link to a few images I've put online, including our own Rynoki. You'll also find the Rogers trailer, searchlight trailer and lots more.
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Old 17-05-09, 08:06
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Here's a link to a few images I've put online, including our own Rynoki. You'll also find the Rogers trailer, searchlight trailer and lots more.
What happened to the Rogers Trailer - price ?
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Old 17-05-09, 08:37
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What happened to the Rogers Trailer - price ?
I'm not really sure because I was taking pics elsewhere when it was sold but I thought I heard $4k. Can you confirm, Ryan?

There was quite a lot of work required, the sort if thing beyond the average restorer but if Colin had bought it he would have it in top shape in a couple of days.
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Old 16-05-09, 13:22
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I also attended an auction sale today at Griffith although I was too cheap to buy anything, hauled a trailer there and back for nothing buta day out
The Chev engine sold for just over $800, the oil was clean but no aircleaner for over three years. The pile of rims which contained 5 20" blitz rims and the other blitz rims were bought by a Farther/Son from Wagger area who are doing up a blitz, they have my number so I hope to catch up in the future. The rest of the ford gear went to restorers. The chev diffs, ger box and transfur case were not for seperate sale as they were included with the prune harvester. I also found out that I have passed the bug on, after seeing my blitz at the Batlow show a local has bought a blitz and is scouting for parts to restore it, again I hope to have future contact.
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Old 16-05-09, 13:24
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Default A rhino!

Ahh crap. I would've bought that. Bloody forgetful brain. Think happy thoughts.

" A leg out of bed". Great title Keith, I saw that too and thought damn!

That photo of me looks like I should be selling fruit and veg. " 2 dolla, 2 dolla a kilo!"
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Old 16-05-09, 15:22
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so what did the Ausys cloth the rear engined powered CMPs with.
I covert an Indian Pattern Armoured car
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Old 16-05-09, 15:26
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after viewing Keiths posted images.........
a Rhino.........
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Old 16-05-09, 18:32
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so what did the Ausys cloth the rear engined powered CMPs with.
I covert an Indian Pattern Armoured car
It's a bit of a long story but ours were made into cranes or sold off after the war as bare chassis. Because of misunderstandings about weight capacities the body we designed (in two versions) wound up being too heavy for the front axle and also because an alternative in the form of the Staghound became available some of the chassis which were delivered were converted to electric mobile cranes by Metropolitan Gas in Fitzroy, Melbourne while others were converted once disposed of into more conventional cranes (like this one was) and weird things such as street sweepers. The first shipment of chassis was sunk en route to Australia.


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Old 16-05-09, 21:23
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That photo of me looks like I should be selling fruit and veg. " 2 dolla, 2 dolla a kilo!"
I realised the format of the first album I made doesn't allow for pic linking so here's Ryan

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Old 16-05-09, 23:50
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Thanks Keith.

How about this?
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Old 16-05-09, 12:33
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Here some pictures.

A Generator trailer with a bunch of POW can holders and Jack holders. It could hold six I think! Correct me if I'm wrong but didn't the scrappies get this?? $480?
B*******S! I think Ashley Wilson has the remains of one of these, but not nearly as complete. it looks like POW can holders along the left side, but the clamps on the right side (nearest to the camera) look like the LP2A Jack holders, the 6 of those would have been worth $480!
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Old 16-05-09, 11:07
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Well it was a small reunion of MLU members and Corowa attendees at Nar Nar Goon today. A great catch up.
Plenty of very rusty CMPs and other period trucks. Scrappies were out in force.
Well no photos at the moment because my card reader isn't working but can people tell me, what did the Dodge weapons carrier go for? And the rear engined CMP chassis/crane go for?
I left with an overburdened Falcon before hand. Forgot all about them.
Yes there were a few of us there.

Did you notice anything unusual about CMP chassis crane? The axles are wider because it is a FOX armoured car chassis. Don't recall exactly how much it made but was well under $1k. The scrappies got almost all the CMPs as well as NOS Studebaker parts. The Dodge was likewise very cheap but I don't think the scrappies got it. Incidentally they were very compliant chaps, letting collectors buy when they thought it better something deserved to be restored.
The searchlight trailer was a beaut but the scrappies got it.

More soon including some pics. I took heaps!
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