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Post by leevi on Dec 27, 2015 19:44:09 GMT 1
The lock prise is 95€ per pcs.
Leevi
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Post by leevi on Nov 26, 2014 18:20:43 GMT 1
Thanks Scott.
Leevi
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Post by leevi on Nov 24, 2014 8:09:45 GMT 1
Hi Opelblitz. Can you give the measures between the rivet holes? Thanks. Leevi
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Post by leevi on Mar 23, 2014 21:56:59 GMT 1
Thank you Gentlemen. Both of these pictures show rather clearly the step between lower side panel and fender. I will wait information from Jason as well before I will continue the job. Thanks for help. leevi
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Post by leevi on Feb 27, 2014 20:02:43 GMT 1
Hello! I have assembled the fenders by the original square holes. Now i have a problem: I am not sure if there has to be this strange step (shown on the picture). Any information is welcome. Leevi
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Post by leevi on Feb 26, 2014 22:32:47 GMT 1
Thank you Jason. I have one problem more with that.I will put a picture first. Then will be easier to explane. Leevi
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Post by leevi on Feb 7, 2014 20:56:54 GMT 1
Hello. Thanks for nice words. The replacement parts are made in our workshop. I tried to find some body parts, but I could not. Would be Australia clouser to Estonia we can help you to repare. About parts, sorry, I don´t know in our country any German Ford truck from this period. One German BB I know. Kind Regards Leevi
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Post by leevi on Feb 2, 2014 18:33:18 GMT 1
Hello Jason The widest place of cabin (door latch level)at rear 1772mm At the front ( upper hinge level) 1295mm Sorry, I did not measured with hinge. May be better to have windscreen hole model. Kind Regards Leevi
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Post by leevi on Feb 2, 2014 10:17:56 GMT 1
Hello. I am restoring the Ford G 987 T cabin. As I know the dimensions with the V 3000 are the same. I can give my cab measures in late evening. Now I can give some pictures from our website for looking. May be these are for help. veterantehnika.ee/galerii/ford-g987t-1939-2/ Kind Regards Leevi Naagel
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Post by leevi on Jan 24, 2014 19:49:01 GMT 1
Perhaps somebody knows at least one Ford G 987 T ownes? I`m very thankful for any contact. It would be nice to help one German Ford back to the roads. Sincerely, Leevi Naagel
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Post by leevi on Jan 16, 2014 19:04:24 GMT 1
Hello, I am working on a Ford G987T in my workshop. The truck is from Sweden and it seems to be civilian. Maybe someone on this forum has got the same model. I need some information: How does the side panel fix to the fender? I believe, it should be by the marked nests: Thank you for any kind of information. Maybe I can also provide someyhing useful. veterantehnika.ee/galerii/ford-g987t-1939-2/
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Post by leevi on Aug 25, 2013 18:17:26 GMT 1
On the first picture visible sheet metal detaile. Does it is fender? I`am looking for. Leevi
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Post by leevi on Aug 25, 2013 18:12:16 GMT 1
Seems to be Delahaye Type 103. Very simylary to my Delahaye. Look French Umabu and Beute Vehiclesl Leevi
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Post by leevi on Jan 19, 2013 20:17:32 GMT 1
Does anyone know if Delahaye type 103 truck was used in Wehrmacht? I have one running gear: rolfask.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=selling&action=display&thread=471I do not know much about French trucks. I still thought that it is special running gear for bus, but have found several pictures of Delahaye military trucks which show that my Delayahe could be also a truck, not a bus. Kind Regards Leevi
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Post by leevi on Dec 12, 2012 20:09:01 GMT 1
Hello! An unknown steering box with steering column and steering wheel. M175 written on the box: I got it with other military stuff. Does anyone know from wich wehicle? The sign on the spoke An unknown inertia starter. BOSCH AL/ZMA/R4 written on it: Leevi www.veterantehnika.ee
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