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morrisc8gs last won the day on January 19 2023

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About morrisc8gs

  • Birthday 01/01/1961

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    Southport, Merseyside
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    British softskins, British army in Northwest Europe

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  1. R109 reception set as used by airborne forces. £100
  2. The Morris has moved for the first time in over 40 years! Hopefully video is uploaded More information on the restoration and history can be found in my blog which also includes information on my other vehicles. Link below It began with a biscuit tin...(vehicle blog) 1958347783_Morrisquadrun2October2022.wmv
  3. Wondered if anyone had further info on these markings? My Morris FAT has WSR/890673/VM on the underside of the bonnet.
  4. Recently acquired this charging switchboard. It’s missing the rheostat upper section - meters all dated 1943. Bit of a long shot but does anyone have the missing sections or know a source. Many thanks
  5. I’ve resent Hopefully it’s arrived Thanks Martin
  6. I’d be interested in a contract plate if it is not too late. Thanks
  7. That’s interesting - would explain why I couldn’t find any evidence of sides - just a flat bed welded to the chassis? Any ideas on what the T and wing nut would be for? I assume the presence of a number indicates British army use. I wonder how it was used. Many thanks Martin
  8. I believe mudguards to be a later addition but ...
  9. I acquired this trailer some time ago. been having a closer look and trying to workout what it is! Any thoughts/ideas? For what it’s worth my thinking is British airborne lightweight from dimensions - smaller than 10cwt. Looks like British army number ending ...6772? See photo No 1 Mark 2 as has a rope cleat/ signs of rope cleat on lower chassis Late war (?) from wheel type and and hitch ( resited below original position?) with draw bars. Ive used Rob van Meel’s book, British army transport data book and internet sauces such as Frank Berg and David Gordon’s Visual Collector site. Any ideas very welcome - hope photos help
  10. Hi I’m looking for chain guard, decompression lever, folding foot rests, headlamp support brackets & air filter. cheers
  11. Thank you, I'm going to check it out

     

    Christian :)

    Ty

  12. Hi Christian You can get it from here - free to join ( need to sign up) http://www.royalsignals.org.uk/batteries-chargers.html Cheers Martin
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