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kevin powles

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  1. Original British 1943 6 pdr Anti tank gun project, consisting of the following components : Complete Axle with all brake & hub components, both trailing arms, full set of outer armour shield parts, 3 shell storage rack, rucuperator and slipper block complete, muzzle brake, breech ring. Set of original wheels with wartime good tyres also to go with the project package. To Many other projects, so no time to complete. Missing components available for copying & fabrication. open to offers.
  2. it just so happens Rick, my sister has got a new boyfriend who happens to be a professional diver, he's been envited round for Sunday lunch and afternoon beers. 😜
  3. Data plate for £25 pounder £20 plus postage.
  4. Wanted, bronze recuperator assembly for the 6 pdr barrel, found in Cromwell, Churchill turrets.
  5. Good thread Rick, Nice of Mr Herbert to give you permission to post the pics on the wartime british AFV periscopes he has no copyright over. Kevin.
  6. 3 coupling units available for the rare British No 11 wireless set, all complete, nos, all cases have patches of light rust to the outer cases. £50 each to clear. pics to follow.
  7. does anyone know the stall holders name or have contact details for the chap selling the two vickers on his dealer stall at Malvern?. thanks kevin.
  8. Gents, If anyone's interested I have the bracket clamp part for that vickers stowage arrangement on ebay at the moment, item number 111779052938 kevin.
  9. Hi, Has anyone on the forum got contact details (email or otherwise) please they could let me have for Margaret Gillet. thanks in advance Kevin.
  10. gents, Anyone got one of these tankers pistols for sale? thanks kevin.
  11. Gents, Im looking for a pressed steel or Aluminium version of the No11 set wireless tray, which holds the wireless and the two power supplies. Any info or leads to one would be greatly appreciated. Kevin.
  12. Thanks Alister, will check the book tomorrow, I wonder who will want them, I don't need them, must be very rare wheels, the rubber is in amazinging good condition.
  13. Gents, I have a set of four wheels, same size as bren carrier wheels, but they are not, no markings the bearings they take are of a smaller size than a carrier wheel, I think these are quite early manufacture possibly pre ww2, they have a 90mm opening for a bearing which was most likely a plain bronze type. any ideas please, perhaps people have seen this style on a vehicle, maybe even German?.
  14. Hi, I have previously read that forum thread.....but I still don't know the length??.
  15. Gents, Does anyone know the length of the screw on type silencer for the sten, I need to know the length, not including the screw and rachet part. I have heard a dimension of 12 3/4" but not sure if this is the complete length.
  16. Rick, I do hope whoever bought it isn't still under the kosh from 'her in doors' or suffering the psychological trauma of said purchase. Yes!, we can help him recover!. Kevin
  17. Gents, Does anyone happen to know who is the new owner of the Ex Isle of White Centaur dozer, was on Milweb several months ago. Regards Kevin.
  18. Congratulations Lauren, all the best for the future!. is that a "Crumwell" Cake. He he.
  19. I think he has already promised the Canadian speedo to me. Kevin.
  20. Yes, looks like a battery tray or ammo can holder certainly never seen this bracket on a carrier. Kevin.
  21. Gents, I have a 212 degrees F oil temperature gauge here, standard size, with a very long capillary, I would like to know what vehicle it fits, it's certainly not Cromwell or Centaur Tank. Please let me know if anyone has a clue. Thanks Kevin.
  22. I find it very odd that when viewing the arena that general non related show traffic passes in front of you while viewing. Also when travelling to the arena to display you are in a single line traffic jam with burger vans and other forms of show traffic heading round the one way system....very odd. This put most arena events back by 20 to 30 mins. kevin.
  23. Mark, the suspension is British made and most likely is the suspension from new, i have seen the "not for tanks" on other early British unrestored original carriers also on the front idler bracket aswell. it belongs to the carrier it on. hope this helps. Kevin.
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