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Post by Snarba »

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! :D
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Post by rockcrawler31 »

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?
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Post by muppet_man67 »

yea are you going to do a build/restoration on this thing. they are a pretty impressive truck.
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Post by ofr57 »

hay that looks great .. i like old trucks
you going to restore it to oringanal specs?
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Post by dogbreath_48 »

Will it be ready for TT 07?

Looks mean! :twisted:
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Post by big bundy »

dogbreath_48 wrote:Will it be ready for TT 07?

Looks mean! :twisted:
bring the comp truck on the back of it :armsup:
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Post by Simo63 »

big bundy wrote:
dogbreath_48 wrote:Will it be ready for TT 07?

Looks mean! :twisted:
bring the comp truck on the back of it :armsup:
Yeah and if the comp truck sufffers a misfortune .. you can fire up the blitz and still compete :armsup:
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Post by 460cixy »

prety good for haveing no load. a load on it would flex prety good
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Post by twinnie »

but with a wheel base you can mesure in nautical miles the rti wouldn't be that good and ramp over.....


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Post by turps »

These style of trucks have more chassi flex than susp travel.
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Post by mudpog »

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
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Post by bogged »

alan at outback accessories in Seaford also has one hes doing up... tis out the front during the day at the shop.
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Post by BabyGodzillaGTi-R »

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?
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Post by Patroler »

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!
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Post by bigbrowndog »

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?
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Post by Snarba »

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 :D 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...
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Post by goodie »

that is the one of the coolest things i have seen, you could make a awesome camper/tourer rig out of that :D
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Post by bogged »

goodie wrote:that is the one of the coolest things i have seen
you should get out more..
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Post by RockyF75 »

[size=200]bogged[/size] wrote:
goodie wrote:that is the one of the coolest things i have seen
you should get out more..
pot calling the kettle black?
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Post by bogged »

RockyF70 wrote:pot calling the kettle black?
I get out every day, and every weekend, and 3 differnet club meeting per week, how much more can you get out?
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Post by Bundy_Harry »

bogged wrote:
goodie wrote:that is the one of the coolest things i have seen
you should get out more..
You're not the only that thinks it is beautiful. I love ugly as well.

Bring on the Blitz, I am surprise we haven't seen more of them on here though. I want one preferably hauling a 25pdr along behind

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Post by Bundy_Harry »

bogged wrote:
goodie wrote:that is the one of the coolest things i have seen
you should get out more..
You're not the only that thinks it is beautiful. I love ugly as well.

Bring on the Blitz, I am surprise we haven't seen more of them on here though. I want one preferably hauling a 25pdr along behind

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Post by bogged »

Bundy_Harry wrote:You're not the only that thinks it is beautiful. I love ugly as well.

Bring on the Blitz, I am surprise we haven't seen more of them on here though. I want one preferably hauling a 25pdr along behind
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Post by 86MUD »

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!!

So there are a few out there...

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Post by chimpboy »

Fixer-upper.

Check out the PTO welder on the back!

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