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Old 18-04-20, 15:50
David Dunlop David Dunlop is offline
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Hi Tony.

Hard to tell, but is that part of a winch cable guide system tucked under the left rear corner of the chassis. Two horizontal discs with a bit of cable hanging out between them? Can’t see anything on the front bumper though.

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Old 18-04-20, 17:31
Grant Bowker Grant Bowker is offline
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It certainly looks like it. I don't see cable guides along the left frame rail either but they sometimes get ripped off...
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Old 19-04-20, 02:13
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Yes it is fitted with a winch. A bloke came to look at the 1940 Cab 11 Ford F30S I have for sale, last Friday and was going to look at this one on Gumtree on Saturday. Seems he is looking for a Cab 11/12 to modify into a 'who knows what' with a big Cummins engine etc.

I quickly told him that my F30S was not for sale as he was going to cut and modify it. My F30S is still for sale. Now at $3,750. as I need it gone.


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Old 20-04-20, 23:02
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I was recently looking to buy, restore and I would like to think to save and use a CMP from NSW. It has sat in the same place for decades, unused, out in the weather. What price would the vendor reasonably expect to get for it? He says he wants $15k!!

Appreciate some buyers are difficult and time wasters, but if some potential sellers think they are so valuable, then why would they not have looked after them a bit better and given them a better life, or give them a better life by moving them on to a user, history preserver, repairer/sympathetic restorer? Leaving them under a tree long term is not a great way to look after them!!
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Old 21-04-20, 00:27
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Hello Paul.

Selling the stuff is never an option with that type of bloke, and they turn up everywhere, hanging on to almost anything imaginable. It is not about money but rather the status attained by ownership and having people interested in it. It will very likely languish untouched and unmoved until he croaks and the family will have it off to the first scrappie they can find to haul it away.

David
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Old 21-04-20, 11:19
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