My father drove one during the Second World War. He was at D-Day and he drove off the ramp and it went partly underwater with his his head above water driving it up the beach he survived the whole wall he was with the Wiltshire
@@loydcarrier2197 I know but the price is too excessive for my liking. I can buy a full 6 pdr with kit for less and they're even more difficult to get.
Briggs1700 I know a few people who have good original Loyds who have put them up for sale over the last 3 years on Milweb for £35k and not one of them as sold for the asking price. £25k is what they have actually made a sale at.
I was away to say the same engine at the wot 6 truck by looks of it whare in Norway was it? My family is from there came over to Britain after the war in 47 I'm the only full born British out family haha don't know a bit of Norwegian!
I am not sure where in Norway the axle originally came from. A few Loyds have come from the northern forests because they were used by logging companies in the 1950s and 1960s before being scrapped or just left to rot in the forests.
My father drove one during the Second World War. He was at D-Day and he drove off the ramp and it went partly underwater with his his head above water driving it up the beach he survived the whole wall he was with the Wiltshire
I look forward to seeing more of this project!
Very interesting! Thank you for this video and also for such a great restoration project
Marvellous keep at it 👍😃
Looking good
i have a 42 carrier ..nice
nice....wouldn't mind having one as a project
Briggs1700 there is a project for sale in England at the moment. See Milweb.
@@loydcarrier2197 I know but the price is too excessive for my liking. I can buy a full 6 pdr with kit for less and they're even more difficult to get.
Briggs1700 perhaps make him an offer, the price isn’t fixed.
@@loydcarrier2197 he's at 34k GBP. I know where it's coming from.
Briggs1700 I know a few people who have good original Loyds who have put them up for sale over the last 3 years on Milweb for £35k and not one of them as sold for the asking price. £25k is what they have actually made a sale at.
What type this tank sir
A Loyd Carrier No2 Mk2 from 1944
@@loydcarrier2197 I think looking at the size it is a ci-ha or ha-go tank belonging to Japan in the Pacific war
I was away to say the same engine at the wot 6 truck by looks of it whare in Norway was it? My family is from there came over to Britain after the war in 47 I'm the only full born British out family haha don't know a bit of Norwegian!
I am not sure where in Norway the axle originally came from. A few Loyds have come from the northern forests because they were used by logging companies in the 1950s and 1960s before being scrapped or just left to rot in the forests.
I watch and think, what would be said, if say, in a few million years, a scientific team unearthed this chassis, as it appears now?
Then I think, what if those scientists also unearthed a DVD copy of Mad Max, Fury Road as well?
Most of it survived because it's from a Belgian firing range and the Belgian army is too shit to hit anything 😅😂