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  1. 20 hours ago, h67st said:

    There was a fellow from the UK or thereabouts on here a few years back that had one with a tree growing through the front bumper, it looked similar to this truck. His cab was severely rusted also. He was trying to save the truck, but he stopped posting.

    This is that one - he posted here as Stephenellis. He did some good work on the engine - just in time too, any longer and I think it would have been beyond redemption. Since buying this one from him I acquired a second and parts from the third (which was broken for scrap). He posted a bunch of pictures in the gallery - worth a look through if you have a moment.

  2. 50 minutes ago, terry said:

    Noisey engine, did the cab rust off or was cut off?     terry:MackLogo:

    A lot of the first and a bit of the second...I have most of the parts for it bar the drivers door. We restore quite a few timber framed truck cabs and car  bodies so it is not beyond repair. It is a sleeper cab

    I also have a second LFSW from the same batch with a slightly better cab so that will help too.

    Oh and I must admit I thought that it was relatively quiet - it had no exhaust system on at all. Plus my recovery truck was running alongside it with the jump leads attached because I thought that I was going to have to spend a while bleeding air from the system, which proved not to be required as it started pretty much straight away having primed up the lift pump and filled the fuel filter bleeding off the air as I did so.

     

     

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  3. Once upon a time I had an equally rare FN.  Many years later, an Australian asked me (via the wonders of the internet) if I still had it. I told him that I sold it in the late 1980s. He asked if I could find it and buy it for him. I asked how much. He said "name your price".

    Sadly I could not find it, but in terms of value of something like an FG the price you quoted must be close.

     

  4. 1 hour ago, Vladislav said:

    Sounds very promising. I'm not in a hurry about them, have no less than a year before the time to put them on. Also I have two sets myself of which one is really poor and another in better shape. But with all the amount of labour involved in the project I wouldn't miss a chance to split the length of the story with a set of really good fenders. My preference is to keep the original way of connection two big halves of the fender. There's a seam of a kind a man connects sheets of metal when covering a roof of a house. Putting just weld instead of the original connection seems to me as a crime.

    Shipping is possible to arrange. There are some guys in the UK who ship used car pats to Moscow on a constant basis. I can find the contact info and try to work such enterteinment out. So please keep me in your mind.

    Once I get all mine together why don't I post a load of pictures then you can compare.

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  5. 2 hours ago, Vladislav said:

    That sounds really sad. Hope you keep the track on anything like that if shows up.

    Any progress on the LFSW?

    Sad and annoying - my circumstances at the time meant I had to sell it, but I have regretted it ever since.

    I now have a pair of LFSWs, I am not sure on the plan yet but I have yet to make any real progress. I have an AC to do first!

  6. 2 hours ago, Vladislav said:

    I'm looking for a pair of good front fenders for L-model. But Fl is too long ways off for checking them out and transporting.

    I might end up with a set - might need a little tidying. In UK but should ship to Ru without too many issues. The reason that I say I might is that I have a firewall and fenders to pick up in Scotland sometime giving me three sets in all. At most I will need two sets and that means one set will be available. Depends how urgently you need them.

  7. I have a '29 AC and could use a decent cab - not sure about the intricacies of getting a cab shipped to the UK but it would save me a ton of work.

    Loads of pictures of mine here

    http://s484.photobucket.com/user/RustyTrucks/library/Mack as advertised

    there are lots of other albums there too with the AC

    On the subject of aux boxes I know of two ex WW1 ACs with them in France - unrestored. They were a common modification in Europe apparently after the Great War.

     

  8. On ‎18‎/‎12‎/‎2017 at 8:07 PM, Vladislav said:

    What a cocktail !:)

    Indeed.  We had a bit of a laugh about it - I work with my daughter Deb and she thinks that back in the 1960s they had a wood shop, a steel metal team, some guys who were good with aluminium and a glass fibre shop - and in the interests of keeping everyone busy they had a bit of everything in that cab!

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  9. 4 hours ago, terry said:

    Got your work cut out for you!  Best of luck .    terry:thumb:

    Well at least you know where you are with a project that is as bad as this.  Take a look at some of the stuff on www.rustytrucks.com and also follow some of the links from there to the pictures on photobucket.  Here's a recently completed job (all the other pictures of this one are here http://s484.photobucket.com/user/RustyTrucks/library/Scammell Highwayman :

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  10. On ‎20‎/‎11‎/‎2017 at 12:22 AM, yarnall said:

    My AC is a fire truck so it already has a starter.  Art Cooper, the guy who does the restorations for John Haines, has ring gears made and out on then he uses GM starters.  He has done it with several AB and ACs.  I could get you more information if you are interested.    Neat truck.  Keep the pictures coming.  Mike. 

    I would be very interested in that conversion too!

  11. To the original poster - you, Sir, are a genius and from this side of the pond I salute you!

    I have been dying to say something similar to all those who came second in our own UK "this is what democracy actually looks like kids" BREXIT vote. I have rather more facebook friends who might be described as Liberal Elite than I thought I had so I may have to steal your "snowflake" label!

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  12. I have been contacted by a gentleman in Virginia who is looking for good homes for not one but two chain drive ACs.  One looks to be about 1925 (early engine type but later radiator) and the other looks about 1930.  Both seem relatively complete.

    He wondered if I could find them homes and whilst I would love to put the pair of them on a ship and get them over to UK I think that it may be more sensible to find new owners stateside.  Genuine expressions of interest are therefore sought.  At this stage I do not even know the prices he is looking for, but I am sure that there are excellent deals to be made.

    Some pictures are attached.  Please private message me if you are interested and I will pass your details on, and pass his contact details to you.

    Should anyone be interested in parting either out I would be willing to share the costs as I could use some spares for mine and have a customer in France who has a 1917 AC but needs an early engine.

     

     

     

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  13. Hi folks

    I am soon to start tidying up the engine to go in my 1929 AC.  Can anyone tell me what the color of the cylinder block and heads should be? From what little paint remains it seems to be a very dark gray, but that could have been daubed on anytime in the last 80 years or so.

    Also there is evidence of silver paint on the aluminium castings - but my assumption is that they were left as bare metal.

     

    Any help would be much appreciated and I will get some pictures and post them up here as work progresses.

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