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Possible Resoration Project
11 years 4 months ago #102579
by Matt C
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Hi all,
My name is Matt & I live in West Gippsland.
I have a Bedford truck L or M I think!! approximately 6m axel to axel, the rear is a single axel with dual wheels on it (GMH engine)
It is currently in the Echuca area and would I like to bring it home, so I`m looking for a cost effective way to transport it the 4hrs home, it hasn`t been started in years and has flat tyres.
The cockey I purchased it from assures me it was driven to it current location and just never used again.
I thought that I would ask if anyone had any advice on how I could go about this or would be able to assist.
Cheers, Matt
My name is Matt & I live in West Gippsland.
I have a Bedford truck L or M I think!! approximately 6m axel to axel, the rear is a single axel with dual wheels on it (GMH engine)
It is currently in the Echuca area and would I like to bring it home, so I`m looking for a cost effective way to transport it the 4hrs home, it hasn`t been started in years and has flat tyres.
The cockey I purchased it from assures me it was driven to it current location and just never used again.
I thought that I would ask if anyone had any advice on how I could go about this or would be able to assist.
Cheers, Matt
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11 years 4 months ago #102580
by JBran
Replied by JBran on topic Re: Possible Resoration Project
Well I have some advice on the engine starting bit...If it was driven to it's current location, remove and clean all fuel components, and carby, remove and clean oil sump, new oil filter, get radiator fixed, grease, new oil, get the electrics fixed and fuel and cooling systems working, and it should go. That's at least what I did to my Commer before getting it going. And that was driven into a junkyard and sat for 15 years.
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11 years 4 months ago #102581
by elgindale
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11 years 4 months ago #102582
by Matt C
Replied by Matt C on topic Re: Possible Resoration Project
Thanks Guys & Happy New Year.
It would be much easier if I was able to drive it home, I was really only considering having it transported home on a back load or some alterantive!!!
Will have to give the driving option more consideration, I do like the idea, and I think the Tyres will need to be replaced & brakes will have to be looked at as well.
I shall head up there again shortly to gather more info and try to get a better idea of what is required.
Cheers, Matt :
It would be much easier if I was able to drive it home, I was really only considering having it transported home on a back load or some alterantive!!!
Will have to give the driving option more consideration, I do like the idea, and I think the Tyres will need to be replaced & brakes will have to be looked at as well.
I shall head up there again shortly to gather more info and try to get a better idea of what is required.
Cheers, Matt :
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11 years 4 months ago #102583
by steveb
Replied by steveb on topic Re: Possible Resoration Project
Matt...I may be able help you if you are not in a raging hurry.......42foot beavertail on the old semi is sometimes up in that area. PM me whenever,as I live in East Gippsland,and do about 6 trips up that way each year
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11 years 4 months ago #102584
by Matt C
Replied by Matt C on topic Re: Possible Resoration Project
Thanks Steve,
I have sent you a PM.
Cheers, Matt
I have sent you a PM.
Cheers, Matt
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11 years 4 months ago #102585
by farmer brown
Replied by farmer brown on topic Re: Possible Resoration Project
Hi Matt. B carefull of the ol parked up and never used line. We cockys tend to put a highly inflated value on stuff we own but wouldnt give 2 bob for if we didnt if you get my drift
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11 years 4 months ago - 11 years 4 months ago #102586
by Matt C
Replied by Matt C on topic Re: Possible Resoration Project
Hey Farmer Brown,
Yes I get your drift, I have assumed that it doesn`t run or has some sort of issue or it would not have been parked in its current location.
Matt
Yes I get your drift, I have assumed that it doesn`t run or has some sort of issue or it would not have been parked in its current location.
Matt
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11 years 4 months ago #102587
by Andy Wright
Andy&&&&Whatever rubs your buddah.&&&&Got Bedfords? http://bedfordtr
Replied by Andy Wright on topic Re: Possible Resoration Project
G'day Matt
Got any piccies of your Beddy? She sounds like a good start. We have a property in Pakenham Upper with my stored Beddies so give us a hoy if you feel lilke a gasbag.
Got any piccies of your Beddy? She sounds like a good start. We have a property in Pakenham Upper with my stored Beddies so give us a hoy if you feel lilke a gasbag.
Andy&&&&Whatever rubs your buddah.&&&&Got Bedfords? http://bedfordtr
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11 years 4 months ago #102588
by Matt C
Replied by Matt C on topic Re: Possible Resoration Project
Hi Andy,
thanks for the message would love to chat, sure you have plenty of tips for me!!
I have found one pic, but are having trouble uploading! (Some help here would be great) I had many others but they seem to be MIA! I will be heading back up to where she sits at easter I will get some more then.
Had a quick look at the links they look great can`t wait to take mine along to a few events.
Cheers,
Matt
thanks for the message would love to chat, sure you have plenty of tips for me!!
I have found one pic, but are having trouble uploading! (Some help here would be great) I had many others but they seem to be MIA! I will be heading back up to where she sits at easter I will get some more then.
Had a quick look at the links they look great can`t wait to take mine along to a few events.
Cheers,
Matt
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