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Old 06-06-18, 19:53
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Old 07-06-18, 12:19
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I'm checking the lottery today....
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Old 07-06-18, 12:39
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Looks like you have Terry John's old dingo.
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Old 07-06-18, 15:43
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Yes, its the one Terry had.

Terry kept it in good running condition for the long convoy trips he put together here in the Midwest. Since I got it from him, I've been working on the aesthetics. I've put on the correct exhaust, added a reproduction top, fabbed the top support brackets..shift selector rod housing..front stowage box..hand crank, filled holes, added other brackets, rewired some electrical, added the missing marker light, choke cable, & No. 9 antenna mount.

He said the 19 set works, but I haven't had any reason to try it.

Here's a video taken last December (before I had added the correct exhaust & top).

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kXWzWt8G99c
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Old 07-06-18, 16:25
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Chuck I know that dingo quite well Here are some before pics before Chuck bought it. Do you have the Browning (.303) mount that was on the front plate? If so I would be interested in that, I would also be interested in another dingo, but have too much in the fire right now.
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Old 07-06-18, 20:47
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I'm afraid the mount (& Browning) went to a guy in Mississippi a couple months ago.
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Old 08-06-18, 17:39
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What a fantastic piece of WW2 armor Chuck! And easy to move to events! Makes me want to change my mind on downsizing. Is it as fun to drive as it looks? I saw David Fletcher from the Bovington Tank Museum do one of his Tank Chats on YouTube and he showed some footage from the 40's with the troops driving those like maniacs! Good luck with the sale, at that price it can't last long

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Old 08-06-18, 19:01
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Thanks John!

They are fun to drive. I used to use the last one I had (now in Bethpage NY) at North Africa reenactments in Yakima Washington. One time I was tooling down a tank track and didn't realize the whole track dropped off about 3 feet. I went off at 20 mph and had all four off the ground. After a quick assessment of the vehicle and inventory of teeth, I was on my way again.
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Chuck, I just sent you an email to your account here on the MLU. I might have somebody very interested in the Dingo here in the States. Thanks - Chris
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Old 10-06-18, 03:56
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Old 10-06-18, 14:47
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Chuck,

Great to see the Dingo has found a new home, pity to see you removed the original ad so other can no longer enjoy viewing it.

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Old 10-06-18, 15:35
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I put the photos back up.
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Old 10-06-18, 16:55
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I put the photos back up.
Excellent, thanks!

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Old 30-01-19, 23:41
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the dingo is now in safe hands
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Old 31-01-19, 15:32
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Who’s ‘safe hands’ did you delivery it to?
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Old 31-01-19, 22:57
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you got me there kev. i did actually decide to drop it off at bob grundy's yard on the way back from liverpool. it needs a quick tune and general fettling and i just don't have the time right now
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