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Old 03-01-08, 09:09
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Default ford ambulance on oz ebay

there is a ford ambulance on ebay Item number: 130187052035
Bendigo Victoria location
looks pretty straight
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Old 03-01-08, 09:22
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Default looks pretty straight

If you don't take into account that the ambulance body has been chopped off it.
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Old 03-01-08, 09:32
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ok the front and chassis is pretty straight then
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Old 03-01-08, 11:58
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Default body

I emailed the owner and asked if he had or knew the where abouts of the original body
He bought as is and did not know where abouts
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Old 03-01-08, 18:40
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Default ARN 162896

Like all of these ambulances this is a very late production vehicle and the front shell looks to be excellent. It also has some goodies like the bumper, overflow tank and horn and if it's like most ambulances would probably not have done a lot of miles either. Those would probably be the original tyres too.
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Old 04-01-08, 11:21
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Interesting is the 2 fonts used for the ARN:
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Old 04-01-08, 11:24
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Interesting is the 2 fonts used for the ARN:
The second one I have seen on some post-war repaints of vehicles. Bit fancy, eh?

It's obviously the one it wore when disposed of because it's been painted over.

Looks like a faded deep bronze green.

Must look it up next time I get a chance.
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Old 04-01-08, 11:35
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whoever bought the ambulance back a few weeks ago off ebay should have a go at this truck would be a very good pairing
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Old 04-01-08, 11:42
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whoever bought the ambulance back a few weeks ago off ebay should have a go at this truck would be a very good pairing
Almost... the body was for a '42 Chev and was separate to the cab where this was the late pattern integral one only on a Ford.
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Old 04-01-08, 12:09
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That definately would be a problem then
Oh well at least im learning something.
Ill pick it up eventually

Found another thread from awhile ago that would suit better then if it was still available or where abouts known
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Australian CMP Ambulance body
While visiting Wangaratta during the Corowa meet this year I was approached while parked in the main street by a gentleman who had a bit of CMP in his yard. We drove around to have a look and I believe that the remains are for the framework of a Ford 134 inch ambulance. The frame was once Canvas covered but this is all gone and just the steelwork remains in good restorable order.

If anyone has a serious restoration use for this send me a Private Mail and I will arrange contact.


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Old 04-01-08, 12:52
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Default This is what

it should look like (AWM photo) Ford F30 with intrical body.
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Old 04-01-08, 12:54
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Australian Pattern with it's seperate body. It was from one of these that the body for sale a few weeks ago came off.
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Old 04-01-08, 13:31
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Thanks cliff
I was trying to find a few pictures earlier to see the difference but to no avail
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Old 04-01-08, 14:43
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Reckon i might have a go at this as i can use some of the parts off it for my F15A as well as use the chassis along with my spare cabs for a bitza . Any one else interested in it ?
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Old 05-01-08, 03:09
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James, if you end up with a spare headlight ring see me at Corowa I plan to be there Friday - Sunday
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Old 06-01-08, 07:55
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Reckon i might have a go at this as i can use some of the parts off it for my F15A as well as use the chassis along with my spare cabs for a bitza . Any one else interested in it ?
What about this one Plushy, even comes with extra kit in the rear?
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/1-35-FORD-BLI...QQcmdZViewItem
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Old 06-01-08, 09:11
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Default TINWORM!

Is that a bad case of tinworm I see on the front shell?

That could be a devaluing feature.

So, assuming it's low mileage, you're paying for a chassis, springs, axles, single speed transfer case and gearbox, steering box along with late production pattern front bumper and a few other goodies.
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Old 06-01-08, 11:44
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Old 07-01-08, 02:58
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Well i bid on it 500 was all i reckon it was worth but someone else has bid higher . Will be interesting to see what it goes for !.
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What about this one Plushy, even comes with extra kit in the rear?
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/1-35-FORD-BL...1QQcmdZViewItem
with that model if it is meant to be a ford model why does it have a chev overflow tank on it ?
Or do the oversea models have these on the fords too ?
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with that model if it is meant to be a ford model why does it have a chev overflow tank on it ?
Or do the oversea models have these on the fords too ?
The model pictured is an Italeri 1/35 scale "Chev" 15cwt so hence the overflow tank being Chev. Someone has either mixed up their makes or done a half baked conversion without using reference photos.
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Sold for $606
to ebay name of julianvskc
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