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David Robertson

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  1. Hi, thanks for that, i have been in touch with Rex and depending on the number prefex he may be able to help. I had wondered if there was such a thing as a British/Nato parts book for the Gmc in use post war. You know what it's like, you have to keep looking for spares for these trucks, so you follow up every lead no matter how small a quantity of parts. Thanks, regards David.
  2. I wonder if any of you can help. A friend told me he knows about some parts which may be for a cckw but the parts are british marked. Does anybody know of a website to convert the part numbers back to the "G" numbers ? Thankyou, regards David.
  3. Excellent deadline, keep us all posted. It is sometimes the small details that make all the difference, regards David.
  4. Hi deadline, do you plan to sell these sheets of decals once you are happy with the results ? Regards David.
  5. Hi Jon, this is what i use for wheel changing etc : 3 ton trolley jack, bottle jack, wheel brace, shock wrench, wheel chocks, 12 x 12 timber and assorted smaller blocks. All the smaller items are kept in the truck, the 12 x 12s and the trolley jack live at home. Hope this helps, enjoy your new truck, regards David.
  6. Hi, tell me more, where is it in Inverness and where do you want it delivered, regards David Robertson (Inverness).
  7. Good morning everybody, i wonder if any of you could give me a rough guide price for these 2 No 19 sets please. I have had 1 set since the early 80s and the second was bought in the late 80s or early 90s. Both appear to be complete and were believed working at the time of purchase. I had planned owning a British vehicle to mount one of them in but i am now at the stage where i am reducing the number of vehicles so i doubt i will use them. Thankyou, regards David.
  8. Hi Barry, myself and a friend are traveling from Inverness to Houffalize for the 22nd Winter Rally. I have been twice before, once by jeep (2007) and the second trip by dodge ambulance (2008). Both trips were via the Rosyth - Zeebrugge ferry. This ferry is now only taking containerised freight which is a real pain. It was a round trip of approx 700mls, it will now be a return trip of approx 1800mls. Luckily i have a good friend in Holland who will lend me his jeep for the Rally. That saves a lot of trailer time and worry about road conditions. Hope to see you there, what are you taking ? Regards David.
  9. One more picture, this time the Dodge chain, from the photo's in my earlier post, fitted to a 9.00 x 16. If it helps, the length of the side chain excluding catch is 2250mm. Hope this helps, regards David.
  10. Hi R Cubed, i have one of the type you need, i also have one the same but without studs. If either of these are of any use you are welcome to them as i have no use for them. I have a full set of the type with studs. PM or phone me to arrange collection, regards David 01463 751222.
  11. I believe they are post war Norwegian. I got 3 in the storage lockers of a Dodge WC54 i bought a few years back. They came in hesian sacks with a description in Norwegian. I also got a mixed load with the first jimmy i bought in 1999. It was also ex Norway. The Dodge 9.00 x 16 chains fit the Gmc 7.50 x 20 tyres. The picture showing 2 tyres with chains has a Dodge chain on the left and a Gmc chain on the right. If anybody has any i would be interested in buying/tradeing 3 of the sets for duals as i only have the 1 set. It's a real pain to fit a chain to each tyre. Hope this helps, regards David.
  12. Hi R Cubed, can you post some pic's of the chains when they arrive. I looked out mine yesterday. I missed the chance to take the truck out with chains early this year but i am not missing out now that the snow is back, regards David.
  13. Hope this helps Jack, if not please ask for more, regards David.
  14. Hi Jack, i see that you haven't had any replies, is it just the dash layout that you need, can i help ? Regards David.
  15. Hi Rob, do you think the green cab would be for sale or trade (jimmy parts) ? Regards David.
  16. Hi Rob, how rough is the cab you are using as a doner ? Can it be saved ? Regards David.
  17. Hi Jack, i have known about the hard cab Airborne Tipper for a couple of years. There maybe a couple more in the UK. Yes my truck is ex Dutch Army, it was then in the Johan Dieffenbach collection for a number of years, then in the hands of another collector in Belgium, then to me. Being ex Dutch it has the same wiring as yours i imagine, extra fuses below dash on drivers side and a different lighting system from standard. If you need a copy of the Dutch wiring diagram PM me as i have one being sent over from a friend in Holland. On my truck i plan to leave the wiring as it is for the moment, that includes leaving the indicators on the brushguard, i see you have removed them from your truck if you do not plan to use them would you like to sell them ? I had to rob one of the indicators from a NEKAF Jeep for my truck and need to replace it, regards David.
  18. Hi, that slat grill looks good, i bought a '45 ford gpw on ebay USA in the summer of 2008. I bought it on photo's and several questions from the seller. It was complete but needing a rebuilt or replacement engine and the transmisson gaskets renewed plus all the little items to get it road legal in this country. I was happy with my buy although all the little items take much longer than you think. I took this jeep to Normandy 2009. Anyway, back to the point: i used a company called Rinkens for collection and delivery and dealt with their agents in this country ( Kingstown Shipping ) for payment. Cost was about £1900 inc VAT @ 5%. I can recommend the shippers. Jeep arrived at Chatam Docks 11th November. There followed a long drive from Inverness and back with Disco' and trailer. Hope this has been of some help, good luck and enjoy your new toy, regards David.
  19. Hi Clive, nothing seems to have been posted on the 2011 event for a while now, is it still live ? Regards David Robertson
  20. Hi, i have been interested in and collecting military vehicles ( mostly american ) for 30 years. presently own a jeep, tilly, dodge, gmc and halftrack, regards David Robertson.
  21. Hi Mullvane, very pleased to see pictures of your jimmy. I have one exactly the same model and similar condition up here in Inverness. I have enclosed some pic's of it's arrival from Belgium to Edinburgh Dec '09. Also some photo's after a little work, tyres, canvas, electrics, transferbox, brakes etc. Still lots to do. Do you know of any other Airborne Tippers in the U.K. ? Regards David Robertson.
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