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wally dugan

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  1. mark type in the search box museum transport BEVERLEY you will get number of pages click on number  six go down on to the first page of the museums closure and will see the DYNA-TRAK and the damage to the rear housing it was obviously  parked outside as the card board boxes with all the missing parts in look as they have been rained on

  2. SADLY l need my head phones which l am waiting for my new ones to come just in passing my old boss did the the trials on the DYNA-TRAK and blew the rear drive housing and it came to the museum l might have a picture of it after it had been stood for years out side at FRVDE

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  3. my wife catalogues all the files  pictures and they are all on computer yes but a lot are in a storage after been catalogued and there future is planned and l have made sure that they will not end up like the collection l and others helped to put together in the archives at the museum of army transport 

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  4. Andy this is what l have  found between 1945 and 1949 the following VELOCETTE's all listed as 350cc and out of sales of twenty thousand vehicles of all types one's with wartime census numbers two 4322657 sold for seventy pound 4322914 instructional  velo sixty five pounds cannot have much cut the following are all with civilian numbers FTF 176 all the following  ENP 653/887/233/662/855/883/861 /661 CAW 925/CUX344/JNU399/ EWU/383 /FTE669/668/443/362.      checking  those motorcycles declared wrecks and sold as lots there are a number listed As said the BSA/NORTON/MATCHLESS/ARIEL/ JAMES/ TRIUMPHS and AMERICIAN  made ones out number the VELOCTTE'S        A quick check of post 49 catalogues shows and  is showing the  abundance BSA and others again the number2 key cards look like the result may show a lack of VELOCETTE'S l will look further and let you know

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  5. Some times l come across a trial that you wonder why in this case they a took a  lorry designed for use on tarmac road and then subject it to a trial on a rough off the road course for over five thousand miles then produce a report of over two pages of defects all caused by the treatment on the course

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  6. As l have mentioned else were on the forum l am getting rid of documents that l have more than one of while going through the boxes l came a cross a file on the AUSTIN GIPSY it's one l had long forgotten  about its from the trials at FVRDE in it is alist of GIPSY's and it shows twenty three were used not as some would believe just twenty attach a copy its to large for A4  with some not shown

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  7. l Do not know if this helps you but had to visit LECONFIELD and while there got a look at one of the WOLFs it was all  kitted up large bungee nsn 1015-99-968-9812 7feet6inches un stretched standard bungee cm9359-155 maximum  stretch 4feet 6inches  PS was told they are not known as bungees but elastic cord well that was me told

  8. MARK  l have read all that l have on class 30 and cannot find any mention of the STALWART there is no drawing of the suggestion of it's even as a mockup  as to your other question l have looked a both 16mm films and cannot see any thing other than the beast the one you are interested in may have been for the civilian market so l wont have anything on it unless it was trialed at FVRDE/MEXE

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  9. MARK the story as far as the list of things connected to the role of the STALWART in the army is concerned But you never know what may turn up l learnt never say never were the military is involved As to the skid plate if you pm me with your address l will copy it and send it as to your pm it looks familiar  but is it on a film of the early day's of development l cannot recall will have to rerun it to night

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  10. To day we had a dusting of snow and below freezing so a good time to get rid of some the things that l have to many of like CES's and other paper work that l have collected over the years and now have found missing items to complete the files on like the class 30 and the last part of the stalwart story

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  11. RICHARD  the  thought also crossed my mind but if that was the case l think there would have been other examples of SA armoured  vehicles and most lists of vehicle abbreviation  would have had it included  SP is listed as special project and is found on prototypes

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