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Old 14-11-16, 11:01
Dave Mills Dave Mills is offline
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Thinking further about it Robert the NOS bases come with red lenses fitted and Tim has the Amber ones.

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Old 14-11-16, 13:56
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Thanks for all of that info Dave.Bruce Sharman form WA has been doing the body work and painting for me,but more importantly he manufactures vintage harnesses for mostly British vehicles so I am OK there.My wiring loom looks intact with all the original amour present.I have some original NOS taillights with the single filament bulbs but can see that if I am going out on the road to play I will need all the good stuff that works.The Humber has to go onto part time resto whilst I complete the C60s water truck which has a greater priority at the moment. My past practice has been to disassemble everything down to the component parts and then work my way back from bare chassis takes time but you do find all the things that will give you trouble in the future. So the cab will certainly come off,I am fortunate that I have a sandblaster nearby who does the preliminary work and puts the base etching coat on.I have followed your resto work right through very impressive, huge job.Just to change the subject this is the C60 at the reassembling stage. Robert
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Old 14-11-16, 21:54
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My hat off to you Robert, stripping any vehicle down is a mammoth task, however, the only way to do a completed resto to a high standard. The C60s chassis looks great and I look forward to your Humber story in pictures. The Humber will test you in ways that you have not thought of yet.
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Old 15-02-17, 04:17
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Default Last piece of the puzzle.

It is with great pleasure that I can share the last piece of the Humber puzzle with you. After 3 years of negotiation I finally have a NOS Snorkel; I could not hold back my excitement upon opening the package so just had to kiss it. The wife took the photo folks. The snorkel is now painted and fitted, if anyone out their in MLU world has the correct alloy cast body housing sitting in their bits and pieces I would be glad to hear from you.

This one came from Sydney and when the owner finally relented had it my hot hands in a day and a half.

Richard. C is the only Humber owner I know who has an original housing and dare I say the connecting rubber also, he may wish to post a pic of them. Hint, hint Richard.
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Old 15-02-17, 06:33
Richard Coutts-Smith Richard Coutts-Smith is offline
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If you insist Dave, although if you had kept quiet about it no one would have ever known!
(there is only one pedantic bugger who would ever point it out to you....)

Dave has the modified original steel air intake by turning it upside down and fitting an adaptor for the flex. Back in the day this was obviously considered too cheap an option for the FVRDE, so an aluminium casting (part No. FV228852) was supplied with the snorkel kit.
Comparison of pics will show it was money well spent...

(Dave, if you have not seen it, a pic of one of the test Humbers on trial before Aust. Army delivery with kit fitted:
http://anzacsteel.hobbyvista.com/oth...rtruckph_1.htm )

Of course younger more virile Humbers had much longer snorkels for showing off in the Chertsey wading pool.
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Old 15-02-17, 10:29
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Hi Dave ,looks the part now but will you be wading that deep with it to try it out?
I have just finished my cab panel and paint ,will have a rest before moving on as other jobs around the house etc have suffered in the last couple of months,i will post some pics up shortly and be back on to you and Richard for more info/parts/.
John
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Old 23-02-17, 23:27
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Default Identification required.

Last weekend we had the Humber at the Broadford Classic Truck Display and whilst chatting a fellow asked about the strange lugs on the roof. After i explained what they are for he said that his father sometime between 1959 and 1961 bought two stands home from Puckapunyal and the family has used them on the farm in the workshop as stands and he thought they may fit the Humber.

Now i am sure that they are not Humber (wish they had been) although i have only seen one picture of the gun mount on a vehicle in the UK. He thinks that they came from a Bren carrier????.

Can anyone out there in MLU land identify them and their use?

Cheers,

Dave.
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