This one perhaps? .W.
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Possibly, but I seem to remember at least two Landies in the image, it may even be the same location and series but closer view of the upper levels.
A lot of the early images were taken using Tickfords. The photographers were attached to administration/public relations as were the Tickfords, so what you find is the Tickford somewhere in scene. I've grouped them together but sometimes its only the large window or roof line that gives them away.
Hi Marcus
The Tickford are a variant of the 80" with a station wagon body built by Tickford. The coachwork was a timber frame with metal cladding common in british cars of the pre war and early post war era. 123Rover50 has an avatar with his.
They were discontinued about the same time as the metal hard tops were introduced. The snowy mountans scheme had about 5 of them IIRC.
Diana
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...013/04/174.jpg
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...015/01/570.jpg https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...013/04/175.jpg
The '49 80" that participates in the ADELAIDE ANZAC Day Parade each year started its life as a Snowy vehicle apparently. (so the owner/restorer advised me this year).
It is a magnificent vehicle and I didnt look any further unfortunately but what I know of the owner he isnt prone to exaggerate so I believe him.
(He marches with the RAAF UBON section each year, I'll try and find some photos but I hope maybe someone from SA may have some photos of it they can put up.)
Chops, the TICKFORDs are a beautiful vehicle, check out the restoration thread youll find it with a search here. - I think you'll like them.
Hi Digger
The problem is that all Land Rover vehicles supplied to the SMHEC went through the Grenville Motors books and there is no evidence of a 1949 being supplied to them. The first ones, mentioned earlier in this thread, were 1950 models 0610 prefix.
There were however earlier vehicles supplied to the Dept of Supply, the agency that purchased vehicles for the Commonwealth, so there is a possibility of earlier vehicles being supplied to SMHEC via Supply. I can confirm these vehicles if you can find a chassis/car number.
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...013/04/171.jpg
Sorry about the quality.(From literature collected at the 50th Snowy reunion.)
Sorry Digger, Victor's car is a 50 80 inch
may have been put together by the 28.12.49
you should have seen it when it had Hub Caps, bling etc
re Dennis's little brush with a log etc etc
I penned a yarn with photos, inc your self and trophy for the mag
send me a PM with your e mail address and I send you a copy
cheers
Ian
It's funny that the Thiess bros. imported the first 13 toyotas in 1958 after all the hard stuff was done and substantial infrastructure was in place according to Toyota owners people must have just walked for the first nine years of the project. ;) love the photos keep them coming :)