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  1. Welcome to the HMVF, I rushed out into my garage to see if I had as much luck as you but all I found were a pile of old lawn mowers and a broken chainsaw :D

     

    Isn't that about what you need to build a Harley?:whistle:

     

    "Harley-Davidson - converting gasoline into noise without the annoying byproduct of horsepower since 1903"

  2. You might be overthinking this one. I believe you will be able to extract the mandrel with a few taps, especially if you beeswax it up first.

    If it proves impossible even after a little gentle heating for expansion, you can always drill the crown, it needs a hole to bolt onto the kingpin top anyway, tap it for air or grease fitting, epoxy up the air hole in your mandrel, then blow it out with a grease gun or airline.

  3. Bumped into an old friend at a gun show recently. FN FAL new in the box for $2000. Ok, its Argentinian, and 7.62 ammo is getting expensive. Lee Enfields and Garands were $500 and up, and rough Mosins around $180. Best way back into full-bore shooting was a "sporterized" Lee Enfield at $225. But the economical way to shoot is "black rifles" and 5.56/.223 although the short sight throw probably won't help my old eyes much. :-(

    https://www.facebook.com/steve.barnes.5437/media_set?set=a.10204559520485842.1073741831.1168591470&type=1&pnref=story

  4. The color suggested UN, the doors on the side looked like an adaption to carry a stretcher. On the canadiansoldiers.com website I found the following:

    "Canada purchased 124 Ferret Mark I Scout Cars in 1954, and used them until 1981. None of the Canadian vehicles had turrets. They were used not only in Canada but also overseas, in West Germany and on Cyprus, for example. Final disposition was:

     

    • 23 used as range targets
    • 4 to museums
    • 74 sold surplus via CADC (Crown Assets Disposal Corporation)
    • 1 converted to a funeral vehicle
    • 10 sold as a second batch of surplus
    • 10 converted to monuments
    • 1 scrapped (in 1975)
    • 1 unknown"
       
      I wonder if yours was the one converted to a funeral vehicle?
       
      Where are you in FL? I'm in Fort Myers on the west coast. If you need measurements there is a ferret in the military history museum in Kissimee, just south of Orlando.
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