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prex

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About prex

  • Birthday 06/19/1950

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    Cleeve hill Nr Cheltenham Gloucestershire
  • Interests
    Classic cars and military vehicles
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    Retired
  1. Hello Norman.I think the stiffening ribs on the real thing are mutch less complex than those shown on the drawing .If they are the same as the ones on the civilian version they are one full length diaganal and 2 shorter ones that dont actualy disect the long er one.I have a friend who is a vintage car coach builder and I think he has a machine that can do this.I will put some info in about the Alfa If I can figure out the appropriate place in the forum to do this .Its all a bit new to me ! .Regards Peter.
  2. Many thanks Clive These are just what I need .Regards Peter.
  3. Hello Paul .I would like to come to the show at Easter ( I cant come on the monday I am booked for the Coleford show).Do I need to formaly enter or just turn up? I will work on putting in some info on the Alfa Matta ,but I am a bit new to all this and not quite sure the best way to do it .Regards Peter.
  4. Hello Clive ,thanks for all the information .I misread the ERM,what at first looks like a 3 is actualy a poorly stamped 8 ,so the number is actualy 68 BJ 45. What I will need to do now is to attend some shows and see if I can find one and photograph the details of construction. Regards Peter.
  5. Hello Clive. many thanks for the information ,it looks to be the same type, all the dimensions tally, the only difference seems to be that mine has the standard leaf springs.Do you know if the contract number would give me an indication of the manufacturing date? Regards Peter.
  6. Hello. I have just bought an ex military Brockhouse trailer that I intend to restore and tow with either my 1950 ex MOD Landrover or my 1954 Alfa Romeo AR51 1900M Matta. The chassis and all its fittings are present but the body tub has been replaced at some time with a homemade wooden structure. I would like to find out what it would have looked like when it was in service ,perhaps a manual or photos /drawings.It has a ring type hitch and split rim Landrover pattern wheels.The 2 brass plates riveted to the chassis read :Plate 1 BROCKHOUSE & CO LTD CLYDEBANK . SERIAL NO TR/392/268 . TYPE 2T/10CWT/GT plate2 TRAILER 1/2 TON,C.T. CARGO,2 WHLD. BROCKHOUSE .FV2301 A MK1 CONT No.6/VEH/8878 CHASSIS No .TR392/268 Vehicle No 63 BJ 45 Any help gratefuly received, Peter.
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