Just make yourself a cup of tea, hit the link below, and read all 29 pages of this thread about a WW1 Dennis truck restoration;
http://www.hmvf.co.uk/forumvb/showthread.php?t=429
... then go out and get on with your truck, knowing that whatever problem you face is nothing compared with that.
Stuck, can't find a part, don't know what to do?
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Re: Stuck, can't find a part, don't know what to do?
many thanks for the link Gordon.
What an extrodinary tale of dedication.
I had the pleasure of seeing a WW1 truck chassis, incl front/rear axles and wheels, in the sand blasters when I took some Dodge panels in recently.
Was told it was for Peter Jackson, the film director, who is making a WW1 movie here.
The guys at the blasters thought it was Thornycroft....but looking at that thread I am thinking, Dennis.
What an extrodinary tale of dedication.
I had the pleasure of seeing a WW1 truck chassis, incl front/rear axles and wheels, in the sand blasters when I took some Dodge panels in recently.
Was told it was for Peter Jackson, the film director, who is making a WW1 movie here.
The guys at the blasters thought it was Thornycroft....but looking at that thread I am thinking, Dennis.
Brent.
WC56.
WC56.