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BEDFORD MW in Italy


gren.nik

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Hello to all my new friends
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last week I found an unrestored Bedford MW..

It's my first UK truck so I need your help to restore it!

First of all I need drawing to rebuilt the rear wooden panels.

A question..Is there a chassis number stamped on the frame? and where?

Thank for your help:-)

p.s. engine started immediatly at first attempt this morning! what "sound" has the 6 cilynders engine..:cool2:

 

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Hi Gren,

 

Nice looking MW and with an exciting history i would suspect being over there in Italy?

 

I see some early features, large head lights, round grill badge, which may point to it being an early model?

 

Any chance of some photos inside the cab and the engine compartment?

 

There are some on this forum that have rebuilt the rear bodies, so i'm sure someone will have the plans you seek? I can see the current rear body is not original.

 

Great find.

 

Richard

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Hello,

Nice find, these mw's are popping up all over.

 

The Chassis number is on the passenger side chassis rail, between the step brackets, Here's a picture, not the best but you can just see the numbers. Let me know what it is and i'll tell you the year of manufacture.

 

 

 

 

As richard say it has some early features, and some late ones to. I think thats possibly been a tanker, but the chassis number will tell for sure.

 

 

Regards Rippo

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Hello,

Your mw was made in 1942, there should be some letters in front of the number, MWD or MWC, what was it?

 

The cab and the engine look fairly complete and original, not sure what the petrol dip stick is from, to long for an MW, to many increments for an oy and i'm prety sure a QL one has a square bottom. In the picture of the cab, there is a small hand lever on the passenger side, what does that do? I think thats the handle to engage the pto for the pumps on a water bowser, that would tie in with the rear mudguards and the back of the cab. Does it have a hand throtle?

 

Regards John

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Hello

Tony, not all the tools in the tool kit would have had the date and crows foot on. Only the standard WD spanners would have, the specialist tool from bedford in the kit had "Vauxhall bedford war finish" and the tool number stamped on.

 

The curly wheel brace looks like the standard one shown in the drivers handbook, is there anything stamped on it? The hammer and adjustable spanner are definatley not original.

 

Regards Rippo

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re-start after fifty years.... it runs well!

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