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  1. G'Day/Welcome [ATTACH=CONFIG]83512[/ATTACH]
  2. I never noticed that but yep your right, I'll have to ask him. I think in the champ shot he was saying they wore the poppy behind their badge. I also noticed the grille and wheel nuts where painted white
  3. These are around circa 1957, Sussex area. Interesting as he could remember a few of his old rego numbers [ATTACH=CONFIG]83506[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=CONFIG]83507[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=CONFIG]83508[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=CONFIG]83509[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=CONFIG]83510[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=CONFIG]83511[/ATTACH]
  4. G'Day [ATTACH=CONFIG]83449[/ATTACH] does the goddess still have a brass bell? I had a conversation with a guy who says they were all removed?
  5. I think I figured out why the tool box and jerry can don't line up as the front of the chassis is angled up. So my guess is the rear bolt goes in the top hole and the front bolt goes in the second hole (not the top). Sir Walter Richard Plummer's box is just a perfect size All packed up to be sent for stage 2. A bit disappointed the work that was supposed to be down prior to my visit hadn't been done but it looks like the new plan and schedule will achieve something I can trust on the overland trip
  6. I always see that the front toolbox and jerry can holders are often bent. I can see why now as they are a bugger to line up. Just loosely fitted at the moment Didn't take that long to bolt most of it back together One day to go to finish packing
  7. Still packing up the last of the stuff but paid a visit to the Oakington boot sale enroute to the Acmat. So picked up to bits. First bit is a cannon ball. Pretty fragile and needs to be stabilized. The second bit is a metal box . It is an old gun case and after doing some searches it appears to have belonged to Sir Walter Richard Plummer Esquire former MP for Newcastle upon Tyne. Entered Parliament on 1 October 1900 and Left Parliament on 8 January 1906
  8. Was looking for something else and saw this http://www.leboncoin.fr/collection/548953344.htm?ca=16_s I thought it may be of interest to someone its actually an interesting site if you search militaire or armee
  9. The two things I see changing is: - Environmentalist demonizing everything which really annoys me given a restored vehicle has no carbon footprint as it is still be used far after a plastic Tupperware box with wheels. Plus said person often has the latest phone gadgets that they change every 6 months which is a far higher carbon footprint or waste........ yep I'm ranting. - The other thing I find interesting is a lot of people have zero skills, in a mechanical sense. This is not a stop to the hobby just a change to having more work done by others. Case in point I was in a panel shop this week where the guy is restring an E type Jag, the values of these have jumped up as they are in the 50th anniversary. Said restorer has an open cheque book virtually to do the restoration and the owner has no interest until its complete.
  10. It seems to be working its self out now after a bit of frustration. But I would think a thread with recommended restorers etc would be quite useful.. Not a thread of negative comments as that can end up being a legal wrangle, but some contractors are worth sharing.
  11. I am spending the last few days packing the Acmat up for it's short hibernation. Quite relaxing now as fly out Monday morning, back to the warmth. Never did work out what the light green part is, so needs further investigation and a closer photo :blush: This is the tool bin that is fitted on the front bumper when a winch is not fitted. It came as a shipping box of spares from France These I presume are the central GPMG mounting holes from the trip to Somalia The future Roo spotter:cool2: Glove covering the intake................ an idea learnt on hmvf Fastener missing off the master cylinder, but possibly more annoying is the bleed screw is snapped off
  12. Robin, I was getting the distinct impression Sepson no longer do electric winches as from what I saw it was all hydraulic?????
  13. We do have some long haired types in here plus a few of the fairer sex. I am sure you will get plenty of advice about your radial. Last time I worked on one was 25 years ago and mine was on a test stand. I believe Supertrack in here was selling parts for a radial, not sure is same type
  14. Welcome don't forget the piccies
  15. ok lets see if I can win a beer here :-D I found this link http://search.yahoo.com/r/_ylt=A0geuq8g2m5SfE0AgoVXNyoA;_ylu=X3oDMTBzaDVoc25xBHNlYwNzcgRwb3MDMTEEY29sbwNhYzIEdnRpZAM-/SIG=123ctp5kq/EXP=1383025312/**http%3a//www.mudzilla.nl/tech/images/E36P_eng.pdf which has E36p as the model number and 6008-02 as the article number The only problem is I cannot see an E36p on the Sepson website.... more digging
  16. Robin, I found a few. What model number are you looking for? http://www.sepson.se/wp-content/uploads/sepson_eng.pdf but I guess this is just a general one
  17. it's, well for me easier than 2. you pull it around to the right, form a vee with the loose end going around the top and back through the vee, then reverse direction and tie off. Gives a lot of leverage and you end up with a collar ring at the top of the boot. The other advantage, I feel was that its quicker to lace up or down as only loosening one, not trying to loosen two sides at once.
  18. you win...... but I guess yours is far more practical as you can load stuff direct into the back door. just looking on the RAC map and you are around 3 hours up the track from here. I am going to spend a day or two loosely bolting bits back on and tidying up my mates barn, then it will hibernate until stage 2 starts. May do some more small/easy welding jobs on Wednesday night but the main push is to get it ready for the next stage.
  19. Same in Aussie until about mid '93 when the quality of new boots was poor and the eyelets fell out to easily. The other option I preferred was to tie a not at one end, and feed it up as a ladder, then it is tightened on the side of the boot. So in effect you have one lace
  20. The main bugger is I can do most the work myself but not enough time to stay in the UK. I could perhaps quit my job and stay here on welfare :-D I got a good lead now so I am rather calm and collected now. Regarding the roads in Oz, I just need the Acmat to go grocery shopping at the local version of Tesco (which we call Woolies). Are you working on yours on Saturday?
  21. I been just about everywhere, but Coober Pedy and Hobart. Never had a reason to go to Hobart perhaps I should as I could visit Cadbury's :cool2:
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