Rootes75
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That would be interesting to see.
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1 hour ago, XS650 said:
I have some Still photos from this on my Flickr site, probably the most Commer Beetles on moving film !
Their are also Morris Commercial CDSW 's towing artillery still on carriage wheels.
It is an interesting film in it's own right but even more so to me as they are camped in the field in front of my house !
Link to Flickr pics-
https://www.flickr.com/photos/seacoaler/albums/72157711859517038
You are right, its a very important piece of film. But the link to you being filmed so close to where you live is brilliant.
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There are a couple of Commer Beetle's in the line up with the Guy Ant's.
Kevin
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Everything we booked the car into this year has been cancelled, understandably.
We are looking forward to next year.
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On the last lorry we restored I re-welded a front cab mounting in 4 times as it just didnt look right and tidy enough for me.
One of my friends who also restores lorries came a long and couldnt believe what I was doing. He said once the repair is good enough why try and dress it perfectly when it will eventually be hidden away and never seen again!!
I can totally see the point now. If its on the outside and seen you make the repair as neat as possible. If its on the inside and you cant quite get it neat dont beat yourself up about it.
Kevin.
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That is looking very good.
Kevin.
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It has prompted me to find out a book I have owned for many years, it the Ox and Bucks Light Infantry War Chronicle 1939-1940.
Its an origional edition signed by one of the Officers. Reading that really does make me think about what those chaps went through and how totally unexpected the type of warfare was.
Kevin
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Some really nice work here, I cant say I have seen many before on the show circuit.
Kevin
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This is a long shot but you never know.
Our interest is in restoring Commers and Hillmans and preserving rare examples where we can. Totally a hobby on our part, no profit, we just love to preserve history.
My youngest is now showing a keen interest too, especially in militaria and wartime vehicles so I want to find a project that both of us can work on and to teach him the skills that I have learnt over the years and something that we can enjoy and be part of such a good scene.
Like I said, its a long shot but I am after a wartime Commer, of any type. Q4, Q2, would very much like a Commer Beetle or anything made by Commer.
Any restoration project considered no matter what condition.
Pm me if you have anything or know of anything.
Thanks,
Kevin.
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17 minutes ago, m606paz said:
Hi Kevin, your Minx have Master Cylinder Brakes?
I waiting the pics..
Thanks in advance!
Hi, no, the brakes are Bendix cable operated.
Kevin
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I have taken some pics of the engine bay but its all a bit hard to get to and see clearly.
I will upload them in the morning so you can have a look.
Kevin
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1 hour ago, Morris C8 said:
Now that is a rarity, a 2dr Ford Prefect. Only produced for a year or so before the war and production only resumed after the war in the 4dr version. Very interesting.
Kevin
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Did you find any information Bill?
Kevin.
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I am also noticing the large amount of cars used by the British Army, whether that is staff car or civilian.
Kevin.
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That's looking like a very nice bit of work on the engine, really top quality.
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9 hours ago, Morris C8 said:
Part 2 Inland. Photos from my collection.
Keith
I think it often gets forgotten about the amount of private vehicles taken over to France either by choice or requisition. Seeing buses and cars and some non military trucks in the photos is interesting.
I have a book about the Ox and Bucks LI in France 1940, I recall a passage written by the Padre where he laments about having to leave his own Morris 8 that he took over with him.
Kevin.
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I have seen a lot of photos on Flickr etc of British vehicles being used by the German Army, its fascinating.
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Its still very hard to actually imagine the true scale of what was left behind. These are some awesome photos.
Kevin.
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Someone sounds keen! 100 miles thats a long old journey, a good run to try her out and make sure there are no problems.
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Its a good idea to be covered. I had a lorry brought back from Cambridge down to Somerset on a lowloader a couple of years back.
The original wooden dropside body was on the chassis but in such a state the haulier used nets to keep it all together for the 200+ mile trip.
Kevin
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On 4/1/2020 at 9:15 AM, 67burwood said:
Very novel way of being transported, in a covered truck that is.
Dunkirk 80 years ago ww2. This week i will add some of my original Dunkirk photos.
in Archaeology - WW1 to the end of the cold war
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Been reading quite a lot this week about the Battle for France. So many people simply refer to Dunkirk but that last few weeks in May 1940 was one hell of a fighting retreat.
So many acts of bravery from such young lads.