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  1. Have now heard back from BMIHT. Supplied not to a civilian dealer but to the War Department. No contract number quoted but does say colour 'light stone' so I assume Middle East. There is evidence of this paint on the chassis, first stone (very thinly applied), then deep bronze green on top of that, then black.

    No military plates remain on the vehicle so no way of tracing its military history.

     

     

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  2. 10FM68: I don't have the Fletcher book but of the ranges you quote, the 26100520 to 26104027 is the closest but my vehicle is chassis 4345 so I'm a good 300 vehicles beyond this military contract so I suppose I must have a civilian Land Rover after all.

    My Original Series 1 book by Taylor gives the 1952 2 litre from chassis 2610001 to 26105569 as being 'Basic vehicle, home' so this is all that I know about my 80"

    Robin: It is quite a costly fee but I'm going to have to bite the bullet and write off to BMIHT.

     

    Thanks to both for your replies

    Martin

  3. Afternoon all,

    I have always liked Series 1 Land Rovers and bought this example recently. I assumed it was civilian. Also went and bought a book by James Taylor, Original Series 1 and he says that military examples were fitted with guard rails on the rear tub. Mine has a pair of holes on either side where these were. The author also says these were an option on civvy models as well however.

    But on the inside of the nearside wing, it has 4 small holes where a plate has been. This is the same size as the Ministry of Supply plates that you see on MVs of various types. I'm happy for my 80 to be military or civilian but I just wondered what people thought.

    The chassis number confirms it is a 1952 2 litre model.

    If it is military, can I trace any of its Army history with just the LR chassis number? Probably not but any comments welcome

    Thanks

    Martin

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  4. Both spanners in the photos are the same maker and same year but of different designs.

     

    I have a few wartime Snail Brand spanners and usually they are heavy, well made items but the one I found a few days ago has a parkerised finish and is slimmer than the normal ones (see top example in the photos).

     

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    Does anyone know if there's a reason for this?

     

    Thanks

    Martin

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  5. I thought someone on here would know!, I will pass the information on to Colin, I agree it looks very much like a locking bolt for a ship's binnacle.

    Thanks to everyone who replied.

    Kind regards

    Martin

  6. A friend of mine found this bolt about 20 years ago. It has the broad arrow property mark on the head and below this there is an inset panel (different metal, may be copper).

     

    Does anyone know what it is from or approximately when it was made?

     

    Thanks

    Martin

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  7. I am currently restoring a 1942 GPW and the photos attached are of the skid plate that came with the vehicle.

    Is this a T84 skid plate or perhaps a T90 plate IMG_2967.jpgthat has been adapted (there are 2 sets of attachment holes for the coach bolts, the more ragged set of holes line up with my T84 crossmember holes but the neat ones do not).

     

    Someone on here will know!

    Thanks

    Martin

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  8. I'm in Cambridgeshire. I was looking for somewhere in this county or a neighbouring one.

     

    I may well have to bite the bullet and get in done in Cambridge but I was hoping the job would be around £150.

     

    (and when composing messages, why does this site have an American spell check? if I spell neighbour correctly, it puts a red line under it but if I drop the 'u', it's happy).

  9. Don't know of anyone making them but had the same problem with my 43 Willys and the answer was in the garage. I had an old metal cabin trunk and the bracing around the sides was similar width and design to what I was replacing on the jeep.

     

    Find something like that, the brackets are not visible on the jeep (assuming its just the lower part we're talking about) so as long as they are as strong as the original item that is really all that matters (imho of course).

  10. Don't think the ATS ever used these, their badges and rank structure were different from those of the Army.

     

    This is a rank badge for Company Quartermaster Sergeant. It would fit my wrist (just). You can also find them for all 3 classes of Warrant Officer as well. With these ranks, normally insignia is located on the lower arm but in hot climates, in shirt sleeve order, a wrist band is worn with the rank displayed. And if you are working without a shirt, you're still identifiable as a Senior NCO.

     

    Watch Harry Andrews the W.O. in Ice Cold in Alex. I think from memory his badge is on a leather backing which is a variation on yours.

     

    As to the size, remember that people were generally smaller back then, the soldier this belonged to would have lived through the depression years (I think I'm doing that now, 2012's been pretty grim).

     

    But back to the story, I'm certain it's a man's example and WW2, just a fairly slim one!

     

    Well done, it's a nice find.

     

    Martin

  11. I'm sure you've heard about this vehicle in the news which Cheffins are selling on 20th October. Well I went to their website http://www.cheffins.co.uk today and couldn't find it.

     

    Although they have a few MVs (jeeps and landies mainly) in the sale, it wasn't listed with them in the vehicles section. So I ran 'Churchill' through the search facility and it turns out they've put it in the Motorcycles section.

     

    Obvious really, why didn't I look there straight off????

     

    Anyway, academic really since I haven't got a spare 50K at the moment :(

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