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Richard o

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112 336 and 112 337
« on: August 07, 2012, 10:12:14 PM »
112336 and 112337 were added to the fleet after I was lucky enough to hear about some "shorties".

Both need lots of work. 112337 has had chassis damage to the front LHS of the chassis. 112336 has been attacked for parts to keep the previous owners fleet of six running.








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Offline FFRMAN

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Re: 112 336 and 112 337
« Reply #3 on: August 07, 2012, 10:26:48 PM »
Thanks Richard o,

Great to have two consecutive numbers!

Interesting to see different positions for the TAC plate holders and bridge weight plates on the front of both vehicles.

Cheers
Scott
Lots...............
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Re: 112 336 and 112 337
« Reply #7 on: August 08, 2012, 06:55:56 AM »
Hi there

Thanks for the pictures - it would seem the gunbuggies are being found everywhere............

Although its alot of work they are worth it as there is not many around or made - looking forwards to the restro pictures.

Wayne

PS - we have some thing in common I have consequetive numbers with my fire engines (122803315 & 122803316)
2 x SI 1958 LWB Fire Engine
1 x SII LWB 1961 Angus Firefly
1 x SIIA LWB 1963 Fire Tender (No 5 fire trailer)
1 x 110 48:005 Forward Command Podt

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Re: 112 336 and 112 337
« Reply #8 on: August 08, 2012, 08:26:57 AM »
Its interesting that two manufactured so close together have different set up BWD and tac plate holders... basically reversed on the panel.

(How did that steering wheel deteriorate like that!!?)


I assume the missing tail light hub is a standard one? (just set in)


<----just pointing out avail to receive these if needed!! :D


I also notice grab handle on left side only... on both.
and one has a windscreen wiper on pass side (dont recall seeing that before?)

other minor differences - again- in two manufactured (we assume) at the same time

(SA4 photos of inservice - unsure of other)

Thanks for the photos Richard!

oh and MMMMMMMMMMMMMMM GUN BUGGIES MMMMMMMMMMMMMMM
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(remlr 235 / MVCA 9)*88"-'63 .S2A--c6005  x 2-"Horrie"-112-769, & "The Vet"-112-429(-Vietnam-PRE 1ATF '65)
(unnamed)--109"--'56 .S1 (ute)(future project --88"--'66--S2A-as UN CIVPOL.) 80"-49,53 PARTS, 80"-50,52 , 1 x 109 s3, "Hans" 1 x 88 s3, AND 1 X 110 - 2012 "BEAR"

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Re: 112 336 and 112 337
« Reply #9 on: August 08, 2012, 04:05:24 PM »
Ahh mate, if we lived in the same town one of those delightful little critters would have been back on the road by now :P, anyway I suppose it will happen when time permits. Digger my gunbuggy has windscreen wipers on both screens, and it is possible that no tech/sheet was issued with instructions where to mount BWD plate, cheers Dennis :)

Richard o

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« Reply #10 on: August 08, 2012, 05:11:48 PM »
Would love to have one on the road.. Still chasing some of the required running gear. Have been talking to Dianna regarding some of the repo gear being made, so getting there very slowly.

At our new place, at least they are on a slab and covered. Having an area to work on things has been a great help.

Dennis if your ever in need of a holiday, well a working one, we have a spacious spare room and will gladly ration you in. ;)

Richard


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