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  1. On 8/12/2014 at 7:27 PM, Maverick said:

    I can get most parts for the M35, M54 and M151, let me know if you need anything

     

    Thanks

    Hi,

    Please can you tell me, do you supply tyres 9.00x20 (delivery mileage/new/whatever)?

    Thanks

  2. In the meantime if you want the NATO green not to be detectable, then just 'waxoyl' the paint surface, this adds a 'brown' to the green making more into olive drab and the added bonus the waxoyl will creep into any scatches stopping rust starting

  3. On 4/25/2021 at 12:31 PM, davdberg said:

    I beg to differ though. I've seen the same on a Prinses Irene Brigade vehicle and on a XXX corps(?) WSC but with the rack addition. They do have 1 thing in common: they're all radio vehicles.

    I wonder if a specific canvas was made for the racked versions and these were used for all radio vehicles. Would explain it. 

     

    1942-BAIV-M3A1-4-x-4-White-Scout-Car-12.jpg

    Don't mix this picture/setup with a standard radio SC, as this picture appears in the Phantom at war as a Phantom Recce vehicles, who's units are attached ti units and have multiple transceivers/receivers/map boards replacing their Dingo's

  4. Hi,

     

    A question, I am with Adrian Flux which require a Motor Engineers report on vlaue to exceed £15,000 areed valur. This limit is quite common and has not gone up with inflation, does anyone know of other incurance compies for MV's that only require say a dealer like Rex Ward evalution rather than having to A) find a motor engineer that deals with MV's B) having to pay the £150+ each year as the value keeps increasing?

     

    Cheers

    Paul

  5. HI,

     

    I have a White Scout car and have been told that it uses the same spliut froint axle as a Jimmy, my question is on the stering knuckle bearings you reaplaced was there a thrush washer under each bearing? as I seem to have 'lost' any space for the shims to be able to be placed back to preload and I have a feeling the Greek army when replacing the bearings back in the 70's 'lost the spacers' on replacement.

     

    Cheers

    Paul

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