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« on: May 12, 2004, 03:00:50 AM » |
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G'day all, I went over to the museum on the barracks where I work because I had a feeling that they were displaying an FE or FC. It ended up being an FC standard sedan painted in gloss Olive paint, with a dark brown saddle coloured interior. Even the engine was no longer a 'grey' but a 'green'. I took some photos, but starphoto is very painful so I will need to find another way to display them. ID plate was as follows: BODY - FC/215 - 4918M TRIM - 81 - 766 PAINT - 253 - 5296 INSERT - ........... TOP - .............. I couldn't see the chassis number and I didn't think I would be allowed back if I started hacking at the inner guard with my pocket knife . The car is in an unrestored condition but is in reasonable nick and I guess the museum staff have other priorities at the moment. At least it is undercover and in a moisture free environment. Nige
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nigelb42
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« Reply #2 on: May 12, 2004, 07:21:29 AM » |
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Bugger ! Here I was thinking I had a 'scoop' forgot Peter lived nearby . The photos he took are much the same as mine although I will try to post the engine bay picture. I wonder how many of these cars the Army had and where they are now? The plate seemed unusual too, do you reckon they were pre-ordered from GMH as a limited build? I know that Defence no longer paints its general use vehicles green due to the resale value issues (imagine a whole fleet of olive drab VY dunnydores and F*#ds ). When I first started my apprenticship in 1987 our training aids were HQs and HJs and they were all painted green. Also I will talk to the curator as he has been around the area and the Army for years, he may have some history or photos. Nige
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« Reply #3 on: May 12, 2004, 10:45:53 AM » |
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there was an Army guy who was in our group of friends and he said the Puckapunual (not sure of spelling) base had huge underground storage with old FJ and FE-FC's down there with plastic still on the seats and trims that were never used or sold off along with hundreds of other cars and bikes,we told him he was full of sh*t but he swore it was true,over the next 10 years i heard the same thing mentioned by other people i met who were ex army but i have never seen any proof.
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« Reply #4 on: May 12, 2004, 11:44:08 PM » |
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These vehicles were indeed built by GM-H as special order vehicles, like Yellow Cabs, Postie Vans and other unusual varieties.
Although information on FE/FC army vehicles appears to be scarce, Don Loffler has amassed quite a bit of information about the 48 and FJ Army sedans and utes in his FJ Holden book. This has been mentioned in the link CraigA provided, so I won't repeat it here.
The Trim Code on that vehicle will actually read S1, not 81. S1 is the exterior trim code for single-tone "Deep Bronze Green", the army colour. The paint code 5296 matches this (that's the BALM code for Deep Bronze Green). The S prefixed Exterior Trim Code is the identifier of factory purpose built vehicles.
Hope that helps.
cheers RET
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nigelb42
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« Reply #5 on: May 13, 2004, 02:04:28 AM » |
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Nicko, The old 'huge underground' storage myth comes up every once in a while here too. Apparently there is a heap of brand new Harley Davidson motor bikes, all in crates, buried under the footy oval - you know the old WW2 type - When I was a young apprentice, me and some mates always had cunning plans to hire metal detectors and dig up the oval . RET, I thought it was an 'S' but I also thought the old stamper guy might have had a bad day and not stamped hard enough..... :-/ Nige
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« Reply #6 on: May 13, 2004, 02:23:49 AM » |
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Hey Nige, I've got my spade out and have given it a sharpen, when do we start digging? These types of stories are fantastic, and really not impossible. What would you do with a large surplus of motorbikes at the end of the war anyway? Especially ones way in the country? Sure you could auction or sell off a few locally, but the cost of shipping them back to a major city may not have been worth the effort. And anyone who has worked in a government department, especially one as big as the Armed Forces, would know the type of waste that happens. Pretty easy to "lose" a few old cars here and there. Great stuff. Cheers, Craig.
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« Reply #7 on: May 13, 2004, 05:00:36 AM » |
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Hey Nicko,
I have a nephew that works as a storeman in despatch at Puka, I will talk to him and see if he can find somthing out about the mith of old cars stored on the camp.
My old man often talks about the army burying a heap of BSA and Harley motor bikes along with Mack trucks and a lot of cars at the old Army camp in Echuca Vic just after the War, he recons that some pits where dug up some time ago and they did uncover some vehicles. The Echuca base was the main despatch site for Army vehicles during the war, so Im told.
Steve
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« Reply #8 on: May 13, 2004, 07:11:34 AM » |
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The other one that I have heard lots of is that there is a heap of Wirraway and Spitfire fighters buried up near Woomera. The story goes that they buried them up there during the war when it was thought the Japanese may land up North. The desert air was 'sposed to be the best preservative around. Of course no one has ever found them - apparently. Now if I could find one or two of them I could finance the FE project no worries . I reckon I might just buy me a Pith helmet, a safari suit, a little spade and a monacle and cruise on down to Pucka and start nosing around anyone want to be a faithful assistant? Nige
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« Reply #9 on: May 14, 2004, 10:38:30 AM » |
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My father was at Puka between 1956 and 1959, in the engineers, he knows nothing about this, and would have been involved in any works on the grounds during this time.
My uncle was also there as a quartermaster, and I can asure you if it was possible to "lose" a vehicle, he would have found a way.
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« Reply #10 on: May 14, 2004, 09:24:51 PM » |
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Every Army & Air Force base in Australia has rumours about buried treasure. A lot of money and time has already been wasted on these urban myths.
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« Reply #11 on: May 15, 2004, 06:00:02 AM » |
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Shayne There is a treasure to be found under the dog kennels at the base in Richmond, althought it is not a treasure of cars just crappy old aircraft parts.
Jim
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« Reply #12 on: May 15, 2004, 12:35:55 PM » |
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« Reply #14 on: May 15, 2004, 12:55:57 PM » |
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Cheers Nige dont stress buddie - alls absolutely fine from this end Great shots too mate ,love it.
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« Reply #15 on: May 15, 2004, 05:13:15 PM » |
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« Reply #16 on: May 15, 2004, 07:29:21 PM » |
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So that's why there's no NZ Air Force.
They buried all their planes!!
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« Reply #17 on: May 16, 2004, 12:09:30 AM » |
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Nige, I would be very keen to see a photo of the firewall area under the ID plate. This area on my car has been all welded up and this is where the wireless holes and such were drilled. Just trying to find what's original. Also would you have any idea of the banner used on the front of the cars signifying the battalian or whatever? Any help would be appreciated.
Ken
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« Reply #18 on: May 16, 2004, 12:16:14 AM » |
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yep thats why kiwis dont fly emu but WHY DONT EMUS FLY THEN KIWI -BIRD THAT MAY FLY
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nigelb42
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« Reply #19 on: May 16, 2004, 03:38:02 AM » |
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Ken,
Will head over there again Monday and take some more pics. As for the banner, its known as a TAC plate (or they are now days anyway)and as you said it used to signify the unit or command that the car belonged to. The FC in the museum didnt have a tac plate but there are heaps of photo albums etc I will have a squiz through them.
Nige
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