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About Autokaci

  • Birthday 11/30/1967
  1. Hi Jony, Very interesting site and printed copies are not expensive either. Thanks for letting us know. Kaci
  2. For those looking for new data plates, maybe this site could help: http://www.landroverchassisplates.co.uk http://www.landroverchassisplates.co.uk/page4.htm Regards, Kaci
  3. Hi Kevin T, I'm interested in your handbook. what are you asking for it? Andrew
  4. That's what I think too, but would like to be more specific and sure! Kaci
  5. Hi, I have this still crated NOS ex RAF cylinder head but have no idea what's it for! It was destined for Malta as it says so on the crate. Any ideas? The lettering/numbers on it are: MC20612 500440 11 5 Z Size wise is approximately the same size as a Land Rover 2 1/4 cylinder head. Any help with identifying this will be appreciated. Thanks, Kaci
  6. I have sent the attached pic to my good friend Rami from Brega, Libya who translated it into "England W.D.". Babaj, Kaci
  7. Doh! How come I didn't see that!!! Send it over when you find it. Meanwhile I will try and decipher the one in the next reply....it looks funny to me though as as far as I know there isn't three "dots" in the language....might be mistaken though!
  8. "The Arabic numbers are the same, in my case 14747, but they read from left to right. I know Arabic script reads R-L but these numbers certainly don't. Does anybody know what the Arabic script says under the number?" You are right there Ive...the Arabic numbers here are being read from left to right...strange! Send me a clear pic of the number plate showing the Arabic script and I will try and translate it for you. I did study Arabic for five years when at school:-) Kaci P.S. How do you insert a quote here???
  9. the weird Roman/Arabic registration Those are Arabic numbers which must be read from right to left and should be the same as the normal numbers on the same plate. If you send me a clear shot I will tell you what the Arabic numbers are. Kaci
  10. Hiya Ive, Hang on there mate...I'm commin' over to help you out with this babe!!! LOL I can see that you are now a happy man....nice truck which will look even better when you're done with it. Let me know if you need anything I might be able to source from here! Kaci
  11. A job well done Ivor....I wished to join in the celebrations, but since only beer was around...well I had to opt out as I don't like beer!!! Hehehe! Hope it is liked with the museum visitors as it is by us here! Cheers, Kaci
  12. Nice work Ivor...wish I was there to help you out. Glad you enjoyed our rendezvous while here in Malta...I'm sure you would never have imagined that you would see such lovely sights here!! Hehehe. BTW I am still waiting for Joe to give me a reply about that tail lamp you need...he said he might have one! Fingers crossed mate...you saw his stock so one can never know what can be unearthed from inside his treasure trove!!! Cheers, Kaci
  13. Hi Ivor, I am just hoping that when you come over you would get me a copy of this manual...you know I'd love to have it!!! Talking of which, I have lately discovered that I have a copy of an Army User Handbook for the Land Rover 80". It is WO Code No 17856/3; Aip Publication 4337D (U.H.) Admiralty MTP. 4303/2 and covers Rover Mk1, Mk2, Mk3, Mk4 & Mk5 and dated 1957. I also have a few technical publications on CD which all concern the Willys/Ford jeeps. Cheers, Kaci
  14. The K6 and C15a are not more than 10 minutes away from where I live. I also go there often enough to buy iron profiles...angles, box etc...! It is a pity that they are left to rot there after being salvaged from another place a few years ago. The owners are not into old trucks....much more into dragsters!!! The old Tilly is of a good friend of mine Clive Micallef and it is one from his fleet of army vehicles he has all nicely restored!
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