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wally dugan

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  1. HI SIMON l went to the RAF MUSEUM HENDON and recall seeing a ferret with a raf number on display in desert colour so l would say they did use them REGARDS WALLY
  2. ROADLESS did at one time fit selene front axles my brother in law still has a roadless 90 but l think its fitted with a ZF axle
  3. For me it has to be THE MIGHTY ANTAR by ALAN FEARNLEY it brings to life the sounds and smells of early mornings in GERMANY and GOODBYE OLD FRIEND mans friend ship with his horse
  4. IN the history of RICHBOROUGH military port there is mention of the tranportation of tanks on the train ferries during the first world war
  5. Very interesting in 1919 a sale of surplus equipment took place at RICHBOROUGH MILITARY PORT most of it had been destined for france amongst which was a ARMOURED SIMPLEX NARROW GAUGE LOCO which later on in its life was the subject of a SALVAGE SQUAD programe
  6. l have posted this as its a new one on me its the first one l have were not only the condition is marked but the details of who purchased the item but also its the first one l have come across that all the prices are in guineas For those not old enough to remember a guinea was £1 . 1 shilling or now £1 .5p there is also the addresses of all buyers
  7. l would like to throw some light on your question about the plates on your trailer when a contract was placed with a manufacture a block of cenus numbers would be allocated for use on them a example would be X5221000 TO X5222000 these numbers stayed in use until 1948 when the military reorganized the way the numbering by using this type of system as in your case 80 ZA 54 To be sure of the answer you could write to THE RLC MUSEUM DEEPCUT here in ENGLAND giving them the ZA number and they if they have the B vehicle card they can tell you contract number/wartime number and who made it they do charge for this information REGARDS WALLY
  8. hi the chassis/frame was a gloss black before been covered in black under seal the springs the axles were also black as were the replacement parts when delivered
  9. morning bill just out of interest l look up the weight of your K9 it is suposed be unladen 9000 lbs or 4. 5 tons fully kitted 10,192 lbs TO be be sure before getting any new tyres why not get it weighed then you know for sure what loading figures the tyres need to be REGARDS WALLY
  10. is it some sort of electric propulsion unit
  11. HI relevent from ministry of supply data book 1944
  12. GORDON the original tyre size fitted was 5.25.16 not very tall to go behind a 3 tonner
  13. HI simon l am a way until saturday will send you drawings and photographs the cage and mountings are all original fittings not something that l made all the armys own work will do this ASAP REGARDS WALLY P/S got your E MAIL address
  14. GRAHAM at the 1962 EXHIBITION there were two mk3 ANTARS 16 CL 78 and RGX 982 Which also had the number 02 SP 23 ESTABILISHMENT NUMBER 5790 THEY are both on a exhibition list and also appear in the 1962 book
  15. GRAHAM 16 CL 78 WAS a MK3 antar and was a CHERTSEY TRIALS vehicle estabilishment number 6002 left there in 1962 to go to 21 BVD FELTHAM so l would say the photograph dates about 1962 REGARDS WALLY
  16. HI SIMON l have a ferret with the original cage fitted it served in the first gulf war with the QUEENS ROYAL IRISH HUSSARS Also it is fitted with the PSP aluminium sand channels l will measure the cage if you wish it hinges at the rear and goes vertical making access to both engine hatches much easier than the side hinged ones bad picture attached l would think it would be easier to have one made local to you it will be much cheaper REGARDS WALLY
  17. right easy FIRST remove the large brass coloured by pressing the rubber dimples at the back and draw the ring over them when you have done this slip a thin screw driver between the rubber outer and silver inner and you will find that the metal inner sits in the outer rubber gentlely work round it will pop out regards wally
  18. MORE of a report than a book REPORT ON WAR OFFICE EXPERIMENTAL CONVOY 1932 this convoy was to be led by major D K PARIS M.C R.A and would consist of four vehicles CROSSLEY 6 wheeled 30 cwt lorry COMMER 4 wheeled lorry MORRIS - COMMERCIAL 15 cwt VAN RILEY 9hp car the route was to start at ALEXANDRIA and finish atsouth of LUXOR A total of one thousand miles the vehicles where driving and maned by members of the following RE R.T.C R.A.O.C R.A.S.C THERE WHERE nine members in all representing five arms of service
  19. TED/DUSTY Two more pages with some RAF/RN vehicles for you to look at
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