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This is not at full flex but I don't imagine it goes much further, maybe a foot or two. It's a wild old ride I tell you....no shockies, or brakes at the moment ( good handbrake ) the winch works well and the cable is in great shape!
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that things a beasty looking thing. are you gonna do any panel work on it and tidy it up? i love the basicness of the thing. what sort of use are you going to put it to? will it be registered?
A mate of mine has one of those old girls with a big arm and pulley off the back ,,he uses it for pulling logs outa the river country around griffith ,,he used 2 sell slabs and fire wood ,awsome to watch comin up a river bank on 2 wheels dragin a big log behind ,they sure do flex alot
Enlgihten me, What the heck is that monster contraption?
Looks interesting.
Pardon my ignorance.
Is there anything that can be found on the net on that monster?
Nice Blitz! Saw one recently at the bullarto vintage tractor pull, did a demo run, think it got pretty close to a full pull, cant remember what weight it was pulling tho, was up just before the 2 stroke chamberlain super 70's so wouldn't have been bad!
There are no stupid questions, but there are a LOT of inquisitive idiots
BabyGodzillaGTi-R wrote:Enlgihten me, What the heck is that monster contraption?
Looks interesting.
Pardon my ignorance.
Is there anything that can be found on the net on that monster?
Its a Ford CMP "Blitz" made in 1943 running an old flat top V8. I plan to just get it running good and use it round my block moving timber n rocks and pulling my buggy outa the creek from time to time might look into vintage rego at some stage...it would definately be a novelty at an event but I reckon the Mogrover would still hold "recovery vehicle" honours...these trucks weren't made to turn corners till next update...
I found another one sitting in very long grass on a property out the back of Beenleigh...on my way to Ormeau the other weekend. It had been painted yellow!!