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Old 05-08-17, 05:51
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Hi Robert

I can help you out with suspension and drivetrain parts, differential, transmission etc.

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Old 05-08-17, 13:09
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Robert,

Welcome to the forum, and congratulations on the project. I am sure many here will want to see your progress, no matter how small it is.

Once again, welcome in.
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Old 05-08-17, 17:16
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contact Frank vR at this forum for contact info for the Oshawa Technology Museum who have a badly cut/rusted sexton. might be a good buy/sell/trade opportunity for you
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Old 05-08-17, 17:55
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I remember a museum in Canada that had a cut hull I think?
Shortly after we started this forum Geoff came up with a picture of a cut down Sexton hull which was in running condition. This must have been 15 or even 20 years ago so it may well have gone through the hands of several owners and could be the one at the Oshawa museum.

If you want I could forward your request to my Sherman Register mailing list and Facebook page.

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Old 05-08-17, 23:21
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There were two hulks at the Veterans Museum at Huntsville Alabama that some of us have gotten parts from. Ask for Randy Withrow.
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Old 07-08-17, 21:14
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Thanks for all the great info. Actual getting the sections from Randy. Went ahead and am getting both. Getting a good R975 as well.
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Interestingly the hulls are numbered 2056 and 2057.
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Old 21-09-20, 23:32
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Thanks for all the great info. Actual getting the sections from Randy. Went ahead and am getting both. Getting a good R975 as well.
Robert has put his Sexton project up for sale:

https://www.facebook.com/groups/3608...07489649420544

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I’ve got 2 1945 consecutively serial numbered Sexton projects. I have everything to build a dummy and the vast majority to get a runner started. 4 sets of tracks. All the bogies assemblies for both. R975 engine complete. Empty housing and complete differentials. Drive shafts. Tons of parts.

Located in Tennessee. $55,000

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Old 26-05-20, 07:48
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Shortly after we started this forum Geoff came up with a picture of a cut down Sexton hull which was in running condition. This must have been 15 or even 20 years ago so it may well have gone through the hands of several owners and could be the one at the Oshawa museum.
Peter Samsonov posted a few pictures of this cut-down Sexton hull at the Ontario Regiment Museum. I think this is a very good candidate to be restored as a Sexton GPO?

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The only Sexton GPO that I have seen was an extremely early Sexton without the boxes on the rear corners and with a Ram derived instrument panel and steering levers. I am not certain that they were converted from later Sextons but have no evidence either way.

The one I have seen still had the massive welded beam structure that the gun is mounted into but with the swivel hole plated over. If I was building up the one above into a GPO I would not replace the beam as it makes the driving position very cramped and is generally a pain ! There is nothing to say that they didn't get cut out in service unofficially - I know of one officer who got into trouble for cutting a door in the side of his GPO Sexton. He also had a sofa in it.

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Old 26-05-20, 14:09
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The only Sexton GPO that I have seen was an extremely early Sexton without the boxes on the rear corners and with a Ram derived instrument panel and steering levers. I am not certain that they were converted from later Sextons but have no evidence either way.
Hello David, I take it that was the Sexton GPO which once resided at Pounds Yard (now in the Cadman collection)?

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Other survivors show they were also converted from Sexton IIs:

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The one I have seen still had the massive welded beam structure that the gun is mounted into but with the swivel hole plated over. If I was building up the one above into a GPO I would not replace the beam as it makes the driving position very cramped and is generally a pain ! There is nothing to say that they didn't get cut out in service unofficially - I know of one officer who got into trouble for cutting a door in the side of his GPO Sexton. He also had a sofa in it.
Great to read about the veteran cutting a door in the side of his GPO Sexton and fitting a sofa. It shows that there is some leeway (artistic license) to restore such a vehicle!
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Old 26-05-20, 14:07
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Peter Samsonov posted a few pictures of this cut-down Sexton hull at the Ontario Regiment Museum. I think this is a very good candidate to be restored as a Sexton GPO?
And to think, that museum had a fantastic chance to acquire a beautifully restored and running Sexton a few years ago but turned it down and pursued poorly researched and made up German stuff.
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Old 26-05-20, 15:09
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And to think, that museum had a fantastic chance to acquire a beautifully restored and running Sexton a few years ago but turned it down and pursued poorly researched and made up German stuff.
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder....

(Wasn't there a law suit re. the provenance/ orginality of some of the vehicles bought? Anyway let's not open a can of worms.)
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Old 26-05-20, 16:52
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I think this is a very good candidate to be restored as a Sexton GPO?
When I shared this on the Sherman Register FB page, Stuart Wright in the UK replied "I've got the complete front of a Sexton which could be used to restore it".
So there you are: the lower hull is there, the front is there, just add a couple of slab sides (it has been done before) - and hey presto: a GPO!

Roy Aalderson's Sexton GPO under restoration:
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Sexton GPO (Gun Position Officer) “DARLING” of D Troop, 36th Battery, Canadian 23rd Field Regiment on parade in the Netherlands at the end of the war in 1945. It looks like this GPO was converted from a Sexton Mk.I (note the 3-piece final drive asssembly and M4 bogie and regular VVSS track).
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Here are two GPO's during the Liberation of Goor, NL 1945

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