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  1. Rolling hull disassembled, sandblasted and painted. Extremely good track. All good tyres, new set of control rods and loads of parts all painted ready to fit. No rear or side armour. Original front armour, seats, engine frame, steering parts, ventillators, stowage boxes etc. £10,000

    Sadly selling due to lack of time....

    Easiest if you ring me: 07740680489

     

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  2. Hi Ron,

     

    Many thanks for the reply and the link. I wasn't aware of this site and he certainly has some nice bits. The levers he do however are the same pattern as the ones available from India with the clamp going top to bottom rather than front to back. I'm looking for levers with the front and back fittings as this it what triumph used on the 3hw.

     

    Many thanks,

  3. Hello all,

     

    My 1942 triumph project is really cracking along in the last couple of weeks (pics to follow) but I've got a bit stuck with break and clutch levers.

     

    I was planning on buying Indian pattern levers as they are a good pattern for triumph, but nobody appears to be stocking the correct pattern any longer. The only ones currently for sale have a different clamp style which I'm not willing to use on my machine.

     

    Does anybody know of another source?

     

    Incidentally i need 1" levers, not 7/8th.

     

    Many thanks,

  4. Thanks Guy,

    Yes I saw it before I bought it. It all part of its history although I could have ground the welds down a bit. The frame is straight and I guess it was probably why teles were fitted as the original girders had been damaged at the same time.

  5. Not that exciting but I thought it may be of interest.

    Its 1942. Ended up in Algiers where it was recovered back to Blightly in 1955.

    It has a fairly standard mod of Matchy G3L front end which I'm replacing with the original triumph girders. So I have a whole G3L front end spare now

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  6. no worries

     

    I've got several spare sets and wheels and so they're surplus/ not correct for my mk 2.

    At least I have an indication of their value and can think about selling them against other bits I need...

    Simon

  7. Carrier parts are mostly traded and therefore i wondered if anyone could assist which an actual price for UC double bogie complete with T16 wheels and solid idler wheel, and also T16 wheels individually. The wheels I have are in super condition with little used tyres.

     

    any help much appreciated

    Simon

  8. Thought you camo junkies might be interested in this selection of paint I've found on one of the Austin Tillys i just bought.

     

    This is the original base colour found on a selection of parts:

    Chassis/axles - Black

    Instrument panel - black

    Cab - black

    Doors - green

    Interior of roof (split cab version so Feb 42 onwards) - green

    Inside of wings and louvred side panels - mid war brown

    Tailgate - green

    Rear body sides - green.

     

    This came from Portugal and loads of Tillys went there after the war. Does anyone know if Austin had a rebuild system which used a variety of parts to make up contacts etc? Of course it could have been assembled/repaired/reassembled at any time i know.

    Further to this it has a saloon chassis plate with the G/RQ prefix and not G/YG as per Tilly production.

    The '39 model Austin 10 (alligator nose like the Tilly) which the Tilly was based on started production in May '39 and finished sometime in 1941. I wonder if available parts from the civvy models were used into Tilly production at that point? Or maybe all chassis/axles etc were painted black.

    Anyway I hope you find this interesting and any info appreciated. Can't find any Austin 10 saloon chassis numbers anywhere, well not for that late model....

     

    cheers

     

    Simon

     

    and Richard F- yes the Morris C4 W/T is coming along very well!

  9. There are some images from the Tankies Doc at: www/facebook.com/britainsspirit in an album titled BBC Tanks. There was a huge amount of reconstruction which wasn't used which would have made the Jake Wardrop character's story more thorough. There was originally a big CGI budget which was condensed to the rather simple 'tanks on the map' part. The POW scene would have been bigger in part 2 and in part 1 the original intention was to have a tank being lowered by crane onto the docks whilst the crews sat around waiting. This was a really big set which hardly got a look in....

    In terms of MV action. The Morris 15cwt CS8 and the Jeep featured more in the filming but got lost as it was edited. The BBC commisssioners appartently have a problem between dramatisation and reconstruction so if they think it's too much of the former it comes out....

    Daft really as they've already paid for it. Anyway hope this might be of interest.

    Simon

  10. There's certainly a posed or at least directed look to them.

    Interesting to see the progression from 08 patt webbing in the earlier shots to 37 patt in one of the 38 dated pix. The officer blowing his whistle has 08 patt webbing with sam browne pistol holster in leather with similar bino case, and officers valise with leather base with dog clips which fit to belt/straps. Behind him the starting handle is not locked

    The pic of the lorry that's speeding off, I notice under the foot of the passenger there's a sandbag on the floor. Also in that pic there's a couple of semaphore flags stuck into the rear body hoop supports that would take the rear tilt hoops

    Also behind Don Estelle, as Tony puts it, (Hi Tony) there's a water tanker version by the looks of it, but with the wooden GS body still on. Sing Lofty...

     

    The pic of the lorry with the three blokes and the Lewis on a tripod also shows two tone camo but the cab side of the front of the body ie the back of the cab, is clearly much darker and prob the original 30s dark green it was painted in the Uk when it ws manufactured. Driver in that pic is wearing coveralls too over his KD- bet he was hot with that on, plus of course leather seats on the early lorries.... phew

    couple of pix show the tax disc holder mounted on the n/s cowling

     

    loads of detail - great pix!

    Simon

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