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fraronni

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About fraronni

  • Birthday 02/27/1969

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    Norway
  • Interests
    WW2 Military Vehicle
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    Departement Manager
  1. Hey.Did not have a proper picture, but this scale model shows the type.Frank
  2. Hallo! Morris C4 Mk1 Radio Van - Wooden body. Frank
  3. Hello antarmike! Thanks for a very detailed and very explanatory reply. Had never encountered this type of wiring before, but now I've got the explanation for this! Nice to have good answers, when one is stuck on something! Regards Frank
  4. Hello. I have a British airborne trailer type: "Trailer, Lightweight, 10 CWT, Airborne / Amphibious". During the restoration of this I found something with the electrical wiring harness I have wondered about. It seems that none of bulbholders have grounding in the shelf. All are double contact bulbholders, and acts as if power and ground going into one and out of the second of these? To get this to be correct, it must then have been a special light bulbs for this type?? What is the correct bulb for this type of wiring, and where can you buy this?, Hope someone can give me an explanation for this, and if my observations are correct? If anyone also know of where one can buy new cables in the old style for this trailer, this had been a bonus! regards Frank
  5. Hello. This should be a Butler lamp, but is this the right type used on Jeep? Frank
  6. Hello. Is there someone who could be so kind and show a picture of these correct BO lights? Are looking for one for my Jeep, which will be set up with British markings. Has previously been told that the light that here was on E-bay was also used on British vehicles. Is this misinformation? Regards Frank
  7. Hi. Could someone here tell me what color airborne / recce jeep in Arnhem, had on their unit sign? All written info I have read says that it is green over blue, but most reenakting jeeps is marked yellow slant on green? Frank
  8. Hi. Here is a picture before it was dismantled. What one does not see is all hidden rust.:-D Frank
  9. Hi. Is a man from Norway, with a strong interest in WW2 vehicles. Is a happy owner of a 1943 Willys mod, under restoration. Constantly on the lookout for great tips and advice, regarding my Jeep and other vehicles under restoration. Frank Rønning
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