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  1. Hello,

    It's a standard 12 volt coil you want, not the 9 volt type.

     

    Alex is right, but it would have to be the older mini, pre altenator, to have the 12 volt coil, not just any coil. They will start and run on either coil, but the 9 volt one will fail after a few miles.

     

    All the fuses are 25 amp, apart from the dynamo fuse which is 22 amp.

     

     

    Hey alex i've a mini in ny other garage to!!

  2. Hello,

    This bedford MW has come up for sale on milweb,

     

    www.airbornegarage.com

     

     

    I'm more of the thinking its been used as a film prop, But may well be wrong. It's not of dunkirk era, but may well have been captured else where. Can anyone recognise any of the body work fitted to the mw from other vehicles, the dash panel and steering wheel have been changed. I'm not sure why the front has been altered so much, usually it is just the bodys and cabs that get altered, other than to make it look like something else.

     

    thanks

  3. Hello,

    Found a picture of one on a mw,

     

     

     

    Yes as far as i know that is the correct place on a QL, i've seen at least one other with it in the same place. I have not seen any referance to them in the mw handbooks either. They do seem to be missing on a lot of vehicles, but they are an original fitment. the Thread tends to fur up a bit, i don't think they are aluminium, but white metal which seems to corrode very easily.

     

    Rippo

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  4. Hello,

    Thats the spark plug holder, all wartime bedfords have them, its not a unf thread, but the "spark plug" thread, i think!! two J8 spark plug should screw in. I have seen them in other QL's.

     

    All the best Rippo

  5. Can anyone help me identify these parts.

     

     

     

    Side screen frames, t was suggested they were bedford, but i don't think they are.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    A mains operated heating element for the engine of an austin K2?

     

     

     

     

    Fuel pipe but what for? Part number LV7 SD 45323

     

     

     

     

     

    Possibly K2? Anyone recognise it?

     

     

     

     

     

     

    I've not opened this box yet, What vehicles would these be used on?

     

    Thanks for looking.

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  6. Unbelievable.

     

    Mind your own business is my first responce to a thread like this, what does it have to do with you? If you're really that concerned, speak to the vehicle owner, I'm sure the Police have better things to be doing than visiting rallies under the say so of busybodies like yourself.

     

    Brilliant, i can see you take after your dad. :D

  7. Hello,

    The chassis number is generally on the passenger side chassis rail between the step brakets. Looking at the pictures i think it'll be somewhere near the red patch.

     

    I'd agree with glynn, probably an owst, but there were a few OX tippers made. If you could take a measurement from the back axle to the front spring hanger left on the chassis, from that we can work out the wheelbase and that will narrow it down a bit, also a picture of the rear dif might help.

  8. Hello Neil,

    I've chased a couple of these danish ql's but so far not brought one home. Yours seems to have the original bedford rear body where as the ones i've seen had a fordson body on. Also its got more modern indicators fitted the ones i've seen had semaphore's fitted.

     

    Are you going to keep it in danish colours or you putting it back to is wartime guise?

     

    How do you get on finding parts, or were there some sold off with the trucks?

  9. Hello Mate,

    "driver Twisik" Thats a great wartime film, some nice shots of early QL's on there.

     

    The chassis on the trooper is the same as a general service QLD, the extensions for the longer body bolt onto the chassis at the back. So i think you've lost only a couple of foot which shouldn't be to hard to remake.

    Parts for the bedfords are reasonably easy to come by, so i think you should be able to pick up the bits you need quite easily. Pete gain would be worth a try.

    Going back to your point about the P6, a friend of ours had a QL with one in and wasn't impressed with it at all. The noise in the cab was terrible and from what he said it wasn't much more powerfull.

  10. Hello,

    Chassis numbers 7230-18161 were built in 1942 :-D. This is from Bart Vanderveens Kaleidoscope of Bedford & Vauxhall Military vehicles, isbn 0 7232 2875 2, or the bedford bible as its become known. Its now out of print but they do come up on ebay, book fairs etc. Its a must for bedford owners. Another book that i can recommend on the QL is, Bedford to Berlin and beyond-QL the forces Favourite 4x4, by Robert Coates.

    As for tracing your QL's service history, Is there a brass reme rebuild plate on the chassis? The Rlc museum is worth a try to, we've never had any luck but i know some people who have so its worth a try. Other than that you may find some numbers under the paint on the doors, the passenger side on your would be worth a look.

    I've done many miles sat on the engine cover of a Quadruple Locomotive, the are by far the best of the wartime bedfords. Like richard says once you get them wound up they are reasonably fast, Quicker than a MW, untill you hit a hill!! They also drive very nicely, the steering is lighter, and the gearbox is easier to get through. They are very evenly balanced, from what we were told by veterans, there wasn't much that could match one off road, but i've never tried it for myself! I've fancied one myself and been to look at a few, but need a bigger shed first.

    Yours, although missing some parts, looks reasonably clean, the cabs tend to rot badly, but yours seemd pretty good. Good luck with the restoration.

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