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ww2rupert

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  1. Have been unable to get pictures yet, but data plate definetly says 2 ton trailer, Bantam and build date of 1944!
  2. Hello I need to go back there so i'll get some pics then. Thanks Colin
  3. Hello I have been offered a military trailer, and wa told it was a Bantam trailer, indeed the data plate says "bantam" and a date of 1944. The problem is, the only Bantam trailers i can find are Jeep trailers with the sides that taper out, what i would call a normal Jeep trailer! This trailer seems bigger and is made of wood with metal corners and has a tailgate. Although very rough condition, the wood construction looks as if its original, as its very well done. Were there any Bantam trailers with wooden sides and tailgate? Colin
  4. Fantastic photos! now i know what to aim for to finish it off, thanks! Colin
  5. I have been told that before, but there is no where to fit a coupling to the front of an Austin K2! I know a chap who has a coupling bolted to his front axle on a Bedford OY for this purpose, but i'd be worried about bending the axle!? Colin
  6. hello again! Thanks for the info on tyre sizes! am i correct in saying that size of tyre is hard to come by now days? Perhaps i should stick with the 16" wheels!? Colin
  7. hello Do you know if he has an email address so i could ask for some pics please? Colin
  8. Hello Thank you, i think its rather nice too! as regards max road speed, i dont know! but i can happily tow it about 45mph behind my Austin k2 GS truck:cool2: but it kills it on hills:-( Its a pig to man handle, as i cant reverse it:embarrassed: Maybe i should sell it and get a single axle trailer!? Colin
  9. Hello Richard The plate says 4 wheel trailer 2 ton, and does not look like it has been tampered with!? As regards the wheels, a chap i know Barrie Hampson has exactly the same trailer, and he said his had 20" wheels, but i think he said he removed them due to availability problems and he fitted milk float wheels and tyres:shocked: so it was more level when towed behing his Fordson 1500cwt, and it actually looks ok! I know nothing off these trailers, so i was hoping you might have some info of them! I do know two things about it, (1) its a pig to reverse and i cant do it! (2) its blinking heavy when you have to man handle it up the drive:D Colin
  10. Can anybody give me somemore info on my 4 wheel turntable trailer? On the plate it says:- TRAILER CHASSIS 4 WHEEL No9 Mk 2 CONT No 23/S7007 GN (or could be CN)? 9977 X6140237 I would like to know how old it is and anymore info really? I believe it should have 20" wheels but has had landrover wheels and tyres fitted, and should not have wheel arches. Does anyone have the correct wheels for it? Thanks Colin
  11. Hello They were only using Mk 5 Stens when i was there, sure it wasn't one of them? Colin
  12. Hello Probably the wheel that skidded the most! (more lost tyre rubber!!:cry:) i'll probably have to pay you to take the autograph off my hands I can supply any background you like, i suggest one with a nice Pirrelli girl :cool2: Colin
  13. Hello Radek I dont think my dimensions will be any good for you, as my truck has had about 2 foot of extra chassis welded to the back and a longer GS body fitted, thats why it get confused for a K3 all the time as its so long! i'll gladly send you the dimensions if you want still? Maybe one day i'll convert it back to original length, but it is rather handy for carrying all the re-enactment gear around!!:cool2: Colin
  14. Hello Did anyone see the Austin K2 on Foyles war on Sunday evening!? It was my very own "Lucy":D Colin
  15. Hello Not sure what you quite mean about a turret on top! but was it a "cupola" for observation!? Attached is a picture of my 1943 Austin K2 GS truck, sadly with no cupola on Arromanche beach last year Colin
  16. Hello Thank you Jack, a sensible answer,and one much appreciated! Sadly the other guy sound like he is from a "rich boys own club" Colin A working class man!
  17. Obviouisy i dont do it just for them, but they are an important part of why re-enactors do what we do. I also do it for myself but more importantly to keep alive the sacrifice thousands of people in this country made, so we can have the freedom to "Play" with military vehicles and all the other freedoms that we enjoy in this country! You obviously have a lot more money than i will ever have! judging by your list of vehicles that you own! i own 1 lorry and that costs a fortune along with all the other things in life! If i had £1500 to spare, i certainly wouldn't be wasting it on moving vehicles to events! You obviously sound like one of those people who dont like re-enactors, (probably MVT) and i find offence to your attack on my comments regarding costs, i also have a young family to support and mortgage to pay, my own personal car was bought for less than you are going to spend getting your "toys" there!" Please tell me, why you are bothering to attend a public event, if your not bothered about the public? so you won't get any pride from the potentially hundreds of members of public looking at your vehicle!?!
  18. Hello As well as being a vehicle owner, i am display organiser of our re-enactment group, "4th Dorsetshire living history group," we have members all over, and links with the "Keep" in Dorchester, and with "vets", If you fancy joining us then please get in touch, we dont have a membership fee, but we do ask for "some" degree of commitment, but above all an accurate portrayal of the "Tommy" of WW2 and the will to enjoy yourself!:cool2: Colin email annettemurray326@btinternet.com Phone 01264 391001
  19. Excuse my ignorance on this:??? but i am booked in with my vehicles with the Maiden Newton at war team as re-enactors, will we still have to pay the £15 each? We have 2 MV's to bring down plus modern cars and caravans, so we will be feeding ourselves, and there will be myself, wife, 2 cadets plus in-laws, all re-enactors. This could end up being a very expensive weekend away just for the publics entertainment!? Sorry to sound a party pooper, but this could swing it for us not going! Colin
  20. Hello Radek Thanks for the info! i dont suppose you know how many were built do you? Colin
  21. Hello all haven't been on here for a while, so missed out on whats been going on! I need some help please! i have been asked to supply my K2 GS truck for film shoot this Saturday, by a fairly well known film maker, who is making a series of films about WW2 vehicles. I will be interviewed by the guy and he will want some facts and figures about the K2 in general and in service, could anyone supply some figures on here? such as how many made, were they just used by the RAF, did they go overseas etc! I cannot seem to find anything on K2's Regards Colin Murray
  22. Hopefully the 4th Dorsets will be there next year! couldn't make this year because of Normandy, and last year the car went "bang" so fingers crossed for next year with the Austin K2 GS lorry Colin
  23. Hello Yes that is my lorry:shocked: It was that colour and registration when i bought it. I re-painted it and got hold of a period registration for it, but kept the serial number painted on the doors just in case they were the original numbers! but somehow i dont think so!:confused: From what i gather your quite correct in saying there isn't many left:-( Colin P.S. thanks for the pic, thats made my day!
  24. hello Do you know what type of Austin it is? Thanks Colin
  25. The 4th Dorsetshire living history group will be there (i think were already booked in!) Along with my Austin K2 GS lorry and my mates Dingo (which i know is booked in! So you have one piece of armour, one soft skin and infantry:yay: Colin Capt 4th Dorsets
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