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richfr

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  1. Hi

     

    For a real "Mutual Conductance" valve tester (i.e. one that measures the performance of the valve rather than just saying if it is completely dead or not) I would expect to pay low hundreds - there is an I-77 on e-Bay for £170 plua P&P now (not mine) - I'd say between £200-£300 for the list you described

     

    Regards

     

    Iain

     

    Many thanks for that Iain would cost me £250 including going to get it but it’s a 630 mile round trip :cry:

     

    Decisions decisions

  2. Hi, I have the chance to buy a 1943 US army I-56-K valve test set. Includes a I-176 Test Unit, an I-166 Voltohmmeter, and the I-177 Tube Tester in a CS-130 case.

    http://www.supremeinstruments.org/military.htm

     

    It looks in good condition and complete but no idea if it works.

    Does anybody have an idea what it would be worth?

    I am new to collecting equipment and dont want to pay over the odds for it.

    Thanks

  3. Hi wow both lovely vehicles. I have been trawling Leboncoin here in France and parts for both are available.

    I have always liked the Jeeps and it would be easier to move, store etc but the prices are crazy :wow:

    I missed a very low priced 1943 Jeep yesterday that looked very good the advert had only been on a few hours and it had gone :( also a barn find WC51 but its 6 hours away, details are limited, I only have use of a Toyota Hilux to collect it and I think that might struggle to pull that much weight that far.

     

    Will keep looking something will come up :cool2:

  4. Hi I am Richard I am English but live in France (Brittany).

     

    I am new to military vehicles I have visited a few WW2 camps and spent time looking through forums etc.

    I would like to restore an MB/GPW Jeep if I can find something reasonably priced or more likely a Dodge WC they seem easier to find here for sensible money but always miles away.

     

    This forum is full of helpful and very interesting information hope I can contribute to it in the future :D

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