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Exactly the same Chevy, as the one Ive been working on in this thread!!! Restorer assures me that the body is exactly what was on it during the war. He referred to it as a Type 'M'.
Same heavy axle and same brake drum set up. 18 inch wheels and the same flared guards.
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I know the Chevrolet is not your favourite marque Tony. Your last message about the Chevrolet was posted on the 19-03-12, at 04:31 However, how is work on the Chevrolet going? It has been quite some time since you posted up about either the Chevrolet or the F15 (01-07-13, 19:27)? Are they works in progress or works on hold? Kind Regards Lionel
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The Chevy project is down the order Im afraid Lionel but it will materialise one of these days..
I have been doing a heap on the F60L but not much is obvious in the trucks appearance. Same goes for the F15. I might try to put some posts of it up shortly. Cold wet days and nights and no power to a frightenly disorganised shed make the work a bit more difficult as well.
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Thanks for the reply. Interestingly the last three posts on the F15 thread were about the directionality of tyres ![]() Winter and no sparks in the shed is not a fun thing at all. Kind Regards Lionel
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G'day folks,
Fascinating thread, this. As I've mentioned, I'm in the same boat, having 18" tyres on my Inter. I followed the recent eBay auction of seven tyres with an opening bid of $1500, but it was too rich for my blood, sadly. I've wondered if a swap for civillian wheels would work, but don't have the knowledge of what's what. Tony, I'll continue to follow your posts with interest, from Junee! Cheers, Matt
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1942 International K5 3-ton truck ARN 43362 1940 Holden-bodied Chevrolet staff-car 1941 Holden-bodied Chevrolet staff car |
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