Pre War Lorry Rebuild

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AlanBartlett
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Pre War Lorry Rebuild

Post by AlanBartlett »

I'm currently rebuilding a 36 pre war lorry. I was wondering if anyone had any photos of the bulkhead area maybe even measurements. I understand its different to the cars, and quite similar to the style of the Bradford but with different styling of strengthening beads in the metal work.

A few photos of current progress.
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Thanks in advance

Alan
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Re: Pre War Lorry Rebuild

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I cant supply a photo, however is it a 4 cylinder or twin?
Looks Bradford esque
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Re: Pre War Lorry Rebuild

Post by AlanBartlett »

Evening David,

Its very similar to the Bradford, but not quite.

Its a twin cylinder.

Regards

Alan
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