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    Thanks Wayne (and everyone) - I have tried all the usual places in Aust and have gone overseas. Locating a source who advertises three different taillights for the Series 1.

    Shall let you know how I go. They are the Pork pie type, 'D' shape and Della type.. Fingers crossed

    Everyone I have found at home with them - simply wont part with them.
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    Everyone I have found at home with them - simply wont part with them
    As I said they are difficult to get - I have a pair of the base plates (but gave them away only last week)

    Wish you luck

    Wayne

    PS just have to be in the right place at the right time unfortunally.....

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    Wayne,

    Are you familiar with many Series 1's having the Della type on them? I have only seen ceremonial vehicles with these fitted. However have found that for the 1955 vehicles it may have been common for both types (Pork Pie and Della); seems these ones may be easier to get hold of.


    Had only just sent this reply when I got a message from a supplier in England. He has originals in boxes still (can imagine the price...). Will let you know more when I find out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by olmate View Post
    Wayne,

    Are you familiar with many Series 1's having the Della type on them? I have only seen ceremonial vehicles with these fitted. However have found that for the 1955 vehicles it may have been common for both types (Pork Pie and Della); seems these ones may be easier to get hold of.


    Had only just sent this reply when I got a message from a supplier in England. He has originals in boxes still (can imagine the price...). Will let you know more when I find out.
    Howdy Troy , Might want to take out a housing loan for them lights . Hope you get some

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    Quote Originally Posted by olmate View Post
    Wayne,

    Are you familiar with many Series 1's having the Della type on them? I have only seen ceremonial vehicles with these fitted. However have found that for the 1955 vehicles it may have been common for both types (Pork Pie and Della); seems these ones may be easier to get hold of.


    Had only just sent this reply when I got a message from a supplier in England. He has originals in boxes still (can imagine the price...). Will let you know more when I find out.
    Howdy Troy , Might want to take out a housing loan for them lights . Hope you get some . I'll have the pics of the tyres for you tomorrow afternoon .

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    Quote Originally Posted by olmate View Post
    Wayne,

    Are you familiar with many Series 1's having the Della type on them? I have only seen ceremonial vehicles with these fitted. However have found that for the 1955 vehicles it may have been common for both types (Pork Pie and Della); seems these ones may be easier to get hold of.


    Had only just sent this reply when I got a message from a supplier in England. He has originals in boxes still (can imagine the price...). Will let you know more when I find out.
    Troy, I have seen early ones with either the "D" lights or Pork Pie types, but not Della. There was a bloke at Toowoomba who had brand new "D" lights for $120 each Beautiful quality though, as they were brass with glass lenses.
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    Wayne,

    Are you familiar with many Series 1's having the Della type on them? I have only seen ceremonial vehicles with these fitted. However have found that for the 1955 vehicles it may have been common for both types (Pork Pie and Della)
    Hi there

    Sorry for the late response - at work and as usual it turns to s--t.

    I have seen both types of light on these series ones (my fire tender has pork pies's) and I am not to sure of the history behind it. Diana might be the best person to ask - here knowledge amazes me......

    As for the "d" lights I have managed to manufacture them my self - and it would only take a good rivet counter to spot the differences.

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    Howdy Troy , These are the tyres i had down at the father-in-laws. They are 205/16's and have never been used . They were on rims but thats as far as they got . 1 of the pics is the 205 beside a 7.50/16 . Hope it's what you want.



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    They look just right Are they Road Grippers ??
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    Quote Originally Posted by olmate View Post
    They look just right Are they Road Grippers ??
    Dunlop Super Grippers . Send me a pm with what you want to do mate .

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