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wally dugan

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  1. l have just come across my file on MUIR HILL A5000 MK I your muir hill is chassis number AS 1068x missed the last number out but you know it sold at RUDDINGTON on the 26/1/82 was sent to ASHCHURCH and went into service with the army on the 6 april 1971 JOHN this is all l have on it
  2. THIS IS THE first page for the BYRAM PARK sales there where 900 lots and it was afour day sale there where 274 austin 8 hp two door open two seaters the most expensive it was a HUMBER SNIPE a snip at £787/ 10 old pence but was a bargain as was mark as excellent as new total the sale was £ 47,213,10 shillings
  3. TED if you would like how about a page a week or guess the price in yorkshire there is l think a restored humber light reconaissance one of which was sold at BYRAM PARK along with beaverattes as well as other types sorry peter up to now no DINGOS IF THE OWNER OF THE HUMBER IS A FORUM MEMBER he might like to know its correct cenus number regards wally
  4. MR richardson was the most meticulous man and his attention to detail was out standing he left nothing to chance giving every item its own code and seperating them it to groups army /navy/raf/ civil defence as RICHARD has said the ARMY also used the MIDDLESEX registration numbers up to the fall of france there some nice pictures of armour with them IT is my hope that like me you have found them of interest REGARDS WALLY
  5. THREE pages from 1946 first MR RICHARDSON and team second list of vehicles with a GPA THIRD some of the cars and vans for sale
  6. TED as said in the posts the man in charge MR RICHARDSON had a system of codes by which the people involved knew what was what you with out this information identifyed some RAF COMMERS
  7. A couple of more pages one for those interested in motorcycles
  8. PETER l have not noticed any but i have not been looking l get the feeiing that it is mostly soft skined vehicles REGARDS WALLY
  9. TONY just looked it up a pound in 1945 would be worth £30 -93 p today
  10. TED the prefix letter is easy for the army vehicles to work out the RAF and ROYAL NAVY ones are give in full example RN 27099 scammell mechcanical horse good condition £157 10 shillings RAF the same lay out REGARDS WALLY
  11. HI JOHN long time since we last spoke the quick answer is off hand l do not know there are boxes in the loft that i have not opened for a number of years but will let you know if what you are looking for are in there DUSTY there is a typo in the last post it should read MID1949
  12. DUSTY the sales catalogues for the sales held at byram park cover the sale of forty thousand wartime vehicles from late 1945 to mid 1947the earliest catalogue l have for the sale of wartime vehicles is 1919 held at manchester
  13. pages out of 1947 sales at byram park
  14. RICHARD you are right foden got some new glasses having problems will post the foden later
  15. RICHARD found the AEC mentioned in the article they got the price wrong it was £2850 wartime reg 6192683 and was lot number 152
  16. RICHARD my favorite is GPA described as new for the princely price sum of £445 MAKES YOU WANT TO WEEP
  17. TONY the sales started in late 1945 and finished in mid 1949 at BYRAM PARK BROTHERTON WEST YORKSHIRE l have a number of press clippings of the time if you think any one is interested l will post on research if you think thats right
  18. TONY the forty thousand vehicles took three and a half years to sell it raised the most money of any sale of wartime vehicle sale i have two of every catalogue there is a code for condition price for every one these where the accountants books as well as the orginal acounts who was working for the ministry of supply IT GIVES EVERY REGISTRATION NUMBER
  19. AS one of those sad people who collect sales catalogues the information in them is of limited interest unless you want to as said know what the price of say a queen mary trailer in 1945 which was 19 pounds 19 shillings or the wartime registration number or condition to me it is of great importance but in one case the largest sale of wartime vehicles there are over forty thousand listed vehicles THIS bit of history is as important as when it was made or where it served its the on going story
  20. TED here is a list of what l have found up now out side shots and internal FV 13210 machinery with penthouse FV 13209 FV 13207 BODY FV 13208 [[[[[[ FV 13206 35 BH 69 FV 13205 35 BH 46 FV 13203 36 BH 25 ALL with bodies if you want copies let me know the best way to get them to you REGARDS WALLY
  21. TED in your first post on this subject you asked for shots of workshop bodies do you still want them because l have now found some not yet found any for the Q4 rcovery but will keep looking for you REGARDS WALLY
  22. TED as promised l have found Q4s with bodies WITH inside shots l only go by the FV numbers or such as the one l am looking at now FV 13209 RADAR REPAIR if you can tell me l willget them out for you REGARDS WALLY
  23. l have found one picture they are WTLs in BART VANDERVEENS BEDFORD and VAUXHALL MILITARY VEHICLES on page 21 chapter 4 not the one l am looking for
  24. MARTIN THE record cards both the 419 Bs and the B vehicle records 170.ooo OF THEM all came from BEVERLEY are the same ones DEEPCUT have and l hope they are still trying to get the 419Bs that are still in storage if they do not have yours it may have gone missing in the move REGARDS WALLY
  25. MARTIN First there is no need to apologise if ever one on here apologised for there mistakes there would be less time for the more important things in life like vehicles surprised that DEEPCUT SAY they have not your vehicle history card l have just looked up the list of records held at BEVERLEY and it shows that cards 88 BP 98 TO 90 BP 97 ARE listed as you say contract number 6/V/I6694 TRUCK AUSTIN TRUCK 1 TON GS l cannot explain REGARDS WALLY
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