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Old 31-07-07, 12:54
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This photo was sent to me by a friend.
What can you tell us about it as "I know nothhh...ing!"
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Old 31-07-07, 13:02
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Well its a Churchill hull so its RARE as hens teeth !! If only you knew where it was located at . Looks like the Dozer blade and arms are from a Caterpillar Dozer with a winch type set up to alter the blade height and cut depth . The Air intakes for the motor on the side of the hull have been modified . I wonder if its possible can you ask your friend for more photos ?

Its also high on my dream list of gotta be certified crazy to not have one projects .

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Old 31-07-07, 13:09
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...I wonder if its possible can you ask your friend for more photos ?
Reckon So, Plushy...
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Old 31-07-07, 13:18
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while you at it ask him if i could borrow it on long term loan or swap him a slab or thirty for it ?
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Old 31-07-07, 13:29
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it has to be a Mark 4 or later i cant remeber which ones australia got for trials . I will dig up some more info .
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Old 31-07-07, 13:53
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ok more info it`s most likely a Churchill Crocodile Flamethrower tank if you can get photos of the front of the hull and the rear that woould be good .
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Old 31-07-07, 14:35
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Wouldn't be surprised... it seems almost all the surviving Churchills anywhere in the world are Mk.VII flame tanks. Looking at the mods to this one, it's unlikely a frontal shot will tell you much, but a rear one might!
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Old 31-07-07, 21:36
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This one is in Ron Fry's collection.
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Old 31-07-07, 21:49
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Default The round side hatches

identify it as a later production Mk VII with 75mm gun (or Mk VIII with 95mm Howitzer).

I understand that all (or most) of these were produced with the mounting holes so that a crocodile flame thrower kit could be fitted.

This means that the presence of mounting holes for the trailer coupling won't tell us whether it was a crocodile or not, only if any bits of the flame gear remain.

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ps I remember seeing bits of Churchill suspension on a demolition range in the Hunter Valley back in '83.
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Old 31-07-07, 22:26
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Then there was the Mk VII at the Melbourne Tank Museum which sold for $34k



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Old 31-07-07, 22:39
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Then there was the Mk VII at the Melbourne Tank Museum which sold for $34k
As a runner, Keefy?
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Old 31-07-07, 22:49
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As a runner, Keefy?
Don't know.
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Old 31-07-07, 23:05
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As a runner, Keefy?
No. Even the tracks were frozen solid. It had to be lifted when moved.

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Old 01-08-07, 03:30
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Well its a Churchill hull so its RARE as hens teeth !!
Its also high on my dream list of gotta be certified crazy to not have one projects.
Well, if you're going to take it for a drive, you might need THIS, currently on e-bay.
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Old 01-08-07, 03:56
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Just so people are aware, this is a replica/reprint and not an original manual. Also it regularly appears on ebay so no limited stocks I would guess.

No connection with it, I'm just an ebay junkie.
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Old 17-08-07, 04:06
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Get yer cheque books out, boys. Tank pictured above is for sale at $20,000. Come & get it!
PM me & I will reply with contact details.
No financial interest for me.
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Old 17-08-07, 05:49
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ah well i will keep dreaming
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Old 17-08-07, 07:41
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Thought that might dampen your enthusiasm for it Plushy. Don't worry, I feel the same. Hey Howard, tell him to take a zero off and I'll consider it.
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Old 17-08-07, 08:47
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Looks like a Winterpeg (Winnipeg Manitoba) shovel to me. Everyone has one
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