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Niels v

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  1. I check my pictures, the place I had seen one with mounting holes like that was on a Humber armoured car
  2. your welcome but I will have to check it when I get home from work.
  3. Hi I am not sure if this helps or if it is the correct type but this firm seems to have a type of water pump for humber 6 cyl side valve engines. http://www.speedyspares.co.uk/n1stpage.htm
  4. A bit more progress have been made, but there is still a long way to go before the rust repairs will be done. I will have to replace the wood frame in the drivers side door, as it is disintegrating and screws where begining to loosen. luckly I could remove the frame from the door without cutting anything, so I hope I can have a copy made and refitted with out to much trouble, otherwise I will have to find a new door. Inspired by Guys Bedford I also painted the rear diff white, now I just have to fit the rear axle light and switch.
  5. The Flash light is swedish, the three crowns are the swedish equivilent to the WD broad arrow. Any swedes please correct me if it is wrong. Besides the equipment and uniforms that goes together with my vehicels, I collect any models I can find of them. I also collect danish military equipment and books from around 1700-1900. plus a couple of classic cars and hopefully soon a car for historic racing.
  6. There is a Snow Trac for sale in Norway http://www.finn.no/finn/car/used/object?finnkode=46065156
  7. http://www.claytonengineering.co.uk/equipmentitem/4d78e5751bf16/Talus-MB764
  8. http://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/1060033073
  9. It might be worth searching the photo archives of Imperial war museum, there are plenty of pictures there: http://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/search?query=stuart&items_per_page=10&f[0]=webCategory%3Aphotographs&f[1]=contentDate%3ASecond%20World%20War The picture is from IWM most seem to be the riveted versions and only sand coloured. another option is to look at model kit, usually the supplied markings and suggested paint jobs in those are based on real vehicles.
  10. What happens at auctions dos not always make senses or represent the market value of stuff. Possibly these figures are more a case of two people getting carried a way in the bidding war. I have seen it a number of times while I work at big auction house in Denmark. People paying double the amount, that the same item can be bought for in open market.
  11. Thats just showing off...........:pfrt: and I am not jealous Its a :yay::yay::yay::yay: collection
  12. Hello Yes it was me that bought Parrys Pioneer... and I am loving it
  13. Hi Mark and welcome We are in short supply of R100's and pictures of them so nice of you to join :cool2: Cheers Niels
  14. Is might be usefull for you, though its for a recovery truck. Only hand tools are stored in the cab, Hammers, pick axes etc is stored in the rear body. There is also a lot of detail pictures of internal things in the cab in Jims restoration blog if you havent seen it already http://hmvf.co.uk/forumvb/showthread.php?11476-Another-Pioneer
  15. stricktly not a Pioneer, but stil a Scammell and war time
  16. Epic Scammell picture: a TRMU, a Sd.Kfz. 8/9, a Culemeyer trailer and a Train. I found it here http://www.network54.com/Forum/47207/message/1388368106/Something+for+everyone-++a+Scammell%2C+a+Famo%2C+a+loco%21
  17. looks good. you will have to make the foot rest for the accelerator with you level detail
  18. This might have you interest http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/mighty-mite-willys-ford-hotchkiss-jeep-project-barn-find-collection-delivery-/221337285140?pt=UK_Cars_Parts_Vehicles_Other_Vehicle_Parts_Accessories_ET&hash=item3388baf214
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