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Raphael

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  1. Thanks for the information. I had a look on web page and some elbows are very similar. I thought steel conduits were no more used for electrical wiring due to insulation problems. Yes, parts on picture are indeed from a carrier (C01UC stamped on elbow). Cheers, Raphaël
  2. Hello Pete, I live in France. Thanks for your response, I will call them. Here is a picture of an external conduit for left head light. Cheers, Raphaël
  3. Hello, Electrical wiring in Carrier is protected in Iron conduits and i would like to know if it is still possible to find the bends and T that are used. They were built by Simplex but I don't know if this company still exists? I have a friend who fond these parts in an old industrial washing machine. Thanks for your help. Raphaël
  4. Hello, I am on this forum for about 2 years I think but administrator gently reminded me that I never introduced myself. Sorry for that omission. I live in Caen (France) and I am restoring a Ford Universal Carrier MKI* for several years. I also have in working order a MB 1944 Jeep and a 1944 Chevrolet C15A. I am always happy to help MV fans who want to organize trips to Normandy battlefields. Cheers, Raphael
  5. Hi Richard, Here is a picture for the 2 axles in the back. Cheers, Raphaël
  6. Hello, I have a water filter for Bedford MWC 15CWT 4x2 Water Tank for trade with Universal Carrier parts or sale. Anyone interested? Cheers, Raphaël .
  7. Hello, I have several WW2 truck front axles for trade with Universal Carrier parts, or sale. Can anyone help me identify them? They were removed from british trucks just after the war and stayed like that from that time. I am located in Caen, Normandy. Cheers, Raphaël
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