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Saw this one at Dorset last week. Thought you might like these pictures.

I thank all for interest for MWC and my work!

 

Only Im sorry, no contact with others owners MWC....

 

Here is one more picture MWC, interesting is tyre on the roof!

 

But Idont know date, place,dont understand designation unit?

 

And becouse on my MWC not "police" number or unit code be kept,

 

I use the archive number one Bedford MWC from Czech "Token force" april /may 1945

 

"Z 4182249"

 

search orig. fotos this MWC but its very, very difficult,

 

kpt.

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I thank all for interest for MWC and my work!

 

Only Im sorry, no contact with others owners MWC....

 

Here is one more picture MWC, interesting is tyre on the roof!

 

But Idont know date, place,dont understand designation unit?

 

And becouse on my MWC not "police" number or unit code be kept,

 

I use the archive number one Bedford MWC from Czech "Token force" april /may 1945

 

"Z 4182249"

 

search orig. fotos this MWC but its very, very difficult,

 

kpt.

 

 

MWC have new "old" identity, police number MWC from Token force, may 1945,

 

radiator and grille is back,

 

right door be problem, wood is out, tin is broken,

 

must make new and repair....

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Hello kpt,

Nice work, what does the brass plate, on the bulkhead by the airfilter, have written on it?

 

Cheers

 

 

Hi John,

 

That is the instruction plate for cleaning the early air cleaner. Talking of which, a friend has recently bought an MW with a early filter, and I see it has been converted inside to take a modern air filter element, similar those on some tractors.

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Ah, I see your point, possibly had a bulkhead swapped during an army rebuild in its early life.

 

Hi ,

 

yes this brass plate is introduction for air filter,

 

on this MWC all plates was out,only on right side cab was screw holes, but I have few parts from Poland , from one more MWC,

 

-this brass plate and plate with chassis number, steerig wheel, etc.

 

and thanks again for your interes!

 

I make new wood parts for right doors, but ....

 

My little mistake and problem , doors do not close.... try again :cry:

 

Tomas

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Hi ,

 

yes this brass plate is introduction for air filter,

 

on this MWC all plates was out,only on right side cab was screw holes, but I have few parts from Poland , from one more MWC,

 

-this brass plate and plate with chassis number, steerig wheel, etc.

 

and thanks again for your interes!

 

I make new wood parts for right doors, but ....

 

My little mistake and problem , doors do not close.... try again :cry:

 

Tomas

 

 

Doors is o.k.. both,

 

MWC first time after over one year go from garage:D, with power three men....:D

 

for John picture this brass plate

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this is my bedford a long way to go

but geting ther

tracy

Hi owl,

 

its nice , if you see on my articlec about MWC,

 

that you like my work,

 

your MWD , now analyze?

 

Know chassis number is good for restoration becouse from 1940 to 1945,

MWD were few differences,

 

for example- dash boards, body, air filters.... etc., etc., etc.

 

I have now project for chassis MW "late early" (from Poland) by chassis number was build 1941 as MWG,

 

it was between "early" and full windscreen (two doors) models,

 

one this "late early" is on Malta museum, in nice condition,(search more pictures this Malta MW)

 

I wish to communicate with other owners Bedfords MW,

 

and maybe in future(with rippo and you?) make meeting MWs, for example in Normandy on D-day celebration,

 

I wish you a successful finnish reconstruction!

 

I one old atricle i see nice beautiful sentence "Bedford MW is Rolls between military trucks"

 

regards

 

Tomas

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only supplement- I finnish work , new old eletricar equipment, new as old exhaust system, start and run engine, its nice start on one press button, Tomas

 

Hi owl,

 

its nice , if you see on my articlec about MWC,

 

that you like my work,

 

your MWD , now analyze?

 

Know chassis number is good for restoration becouse from 1940 to 1945,

MWD were few differences,

 

for example- dash boards, body, air filters.... etc., etc., etc.

 

I have now project for chassis MW "late early" (from Poland) by chassis number was build 1941 as MWG,

 

it was between "early" and full windscreen (two doors) models,

 

one this "late early" is on Malta museum, in nice condition,(search more pictures this Malta MW)

 

I wish to communicate with other owners Bedfords MW,

 

and maybe in future(with rippo and you?) make meeting MWs, for example in Normandy on D-day celebration,

 

I wish you a successful finnish reconstruction!

 

I one old atricle i see nice beautiful sentence "Bedford MW is Rolls between military trucks"

 

regards

 

Tomas

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