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What I should have said Simon was that locating, purchasing and then restoring a mortar trailer is something that I could do, a 6 pdr would be very difficult to locate and even then I wouldn't be able to afford it! I saw a complete QF 6 pdr in unrestored condition last year and was told that the owner had refused a £15k offer. I have followed your trailer restoration with interest, hats off to you, if you know of a project mortar trailer please let me know.

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Thanks for that. It isn't in the same league as your incredible restoration though.

 

Don't know if I would do it again in retrospect.

 

Rest assured I will - there was a rolling restored frame of one in Newark but it went down to Essex when I bought my GS wreck back.

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Thanks everyone, its a slow project, but I'm enjoying every minute. The front axle is now installed but I have taken a break to rebuild another Flathead V8, this time for a friends Universal Carrier. It improves my knowledge of Flatheads and helps get another WW2 Carrier back to the living!

 

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Drive axle installed.

 

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1944 Ford UK Flathead 3.6L

 

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1944 dated Crank.

 

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Firing order and cylinder ID is cast into UK Heads but not on the USA version.

 

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Cleaned up one head yesterday.

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Doing a little more work on the drivers floor and the front lower hull plate.

 

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The controls are going in, I am waiting for some material to repair the throttle pedal shaft.

 

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Made the replacement short floor stiffeners.

 

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Front brake cables test fitted to ensure I hadn't got them mixed up with the rear ones! They are going off to have replacements made in Nottingham, then I can fit the front brake hardware and the drums.

 

Track arrives in a couple of weeks!

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