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  1. Hi Lars,

    I am guessing from you calling the Ford a Blitz that you are in either Australia or NZ.

     

    regards, Richard

     

     

    Hi Richard

     

    Over the pond in kiwiland they are known as QUADS

     

    Mike

  2. Took delivery of the steel tubing today ready to make my own canvas hoops plus some half round bar ready to make the rubbing strips.

     

     

    !!

     

    Hi great restoration .

     

    Can you describe how you made the hoops ? ( pics if possible ) The bending of the steel tubing . Thanks Mike

  3. There is a interesting book I read recently , the book describes the MI6 operations , it details the mobile MI6 units . They used Guy Ant Wireless Vans and modified US 3/4 Ton Dodge WC Ambulances . The unit also used Packard sedans . Their job was to disseminate the Y intercepts to the Generals in the field . One MI6 mobile unit followed Patton around and the intercepts were hand delivered , each car had its own special wireless sets, these were hand built by the MI6 workshops

     

    Secret Wireless War, The: The Story of MI6 Communications 1939-1945

     

    Pidgeon, Geoffrey

    UPSO, London

    2003

    ISBN: 1843752522

    Pages:

    Format: Hardcover

  4. Ah lovely Barooga NSW , stinking hot in Summer and plenty of Carp in the river !

     

    I was a young member of the VMVC club , 1977, we had our XMAS trips to Barooga two years running.

     

    We had two restored Machine Gun Carriers at the campsite..... and a Ferret among others. I recall lots of gear crunching going on

  5. Original camo on my PU . Camo appears to be two greens , the lighter tone is overall and the disruptive is darker , the desert light stone was applied over the camo. The small patches of grey paint you see was applied by Lanes Motors of Melbourne, they sold the PU in July 1945 to a civilian owner . Lanes also sold CS8's , they were the Morris Commercial agents in Victoria, as such they had first option to buy the surplus MCC trucks in Victoria and sell them to farmers .

    morriscamo.jpg

  6. Hi

     

    If you suspect the ignition timing is out then its easy to check it .

     

    Turn the engine over until No.1 piston is at the top dead centre of the compression stroke.

     

    note where No. 1 lead is on the dissy cap and mark the dissy body with tape and pen in line with No.1 lead , remove the dissy cap and observe where the rotor is pointing . These OH 6 cyl. engines have a late initial timing , I think its 2 degrees after TDC . The rotor should be pointing towards the No.1 mark on the dissy body . Also observe the points and adjust until theya re just opening

     

    Hope that helps Mike

  7. Hi Mike

     

    Another Cs8 owner has come to my rescue, with one wheel nut in the post.

     

    All my C4 wheel nuts are steel and have corroded over the years, 4off x right hand thread are passed their sell by date and 3off x left hand thread are similarly poor.

     

    If you can spare seven let me know by pm with what money you want for them and p&p and hopefully we can go from their.

     

    Jerry

     

    Will have a look when the sun comes out , the wx here is wet and cold . I think its a BSF thread ? Mike

  8. Your windscreen appears to be the late "high" type.

     

    They increased the height of the windscreen by approx. 3" at some point in the production of the PU . This modification may have been because they had problems with the canvas top flapping about and hitting the occupants ! I have a PU Windscreen frame that has been

    " field modified" - somebody has welded in 3" extensions each side .

     

    The colour you have chosen looks nice, it appears to be Light Bronze Green , from the BSC colour chart ? I found that colour as the original base colour on one of my CS8's , its a light grassy green . Mike

  9. Hi

     

    For the amateur restorer , I reckon Windscreen is the best of the bunch . I had a few articles published in Windscreen some years ago - the Jeep fuel gauge setup was one . The editor at that time was very good and he didn't care about the fact that I wasn't a MVT member . Mike in Australia

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