1974 Apt700 for sale
1974 Apt700 for sale
Have my second haffy for sale on ebay if anyone interested in another project, selling to fund a total engine rebuild by Tony in Melbourne. Steyr Puch Haflinger (271902274734. happy to answer any questions. Danny
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Re: 1974 Apt700 for sale
Danny
Does the body stand come with it?
Brad
Does the body stand come with it?
Brad
Brad
2 x 700AP 1971 , 1973 Rebuilding
1966 Ex Army Haffy 101823 Rebuilding
1966 Hafflinger Trailer 101889
2 x 700AP Scrapping
Ferret Scout Car Mk1 115191
Ferret Scout Car Mk2 115318
Ferret Scout Car Mk2 115360
5 Army Mokes with Trailers
2 x 700AP 1971 , 1973 Rebuilding
1966 Ex Army Haffy 101823 Rebuilding
1966 Hafflinger Trailer 101889
2 x 700AP Scrapping
Ferret Scout Car Mk1 115191
Ferret Scout Car Mk2 115318
Ferret Scout Car Mk2 115360
5 Army Mokes with Trailers
Re: 1974 Apt700 for sale
Sure , only made it out of a couple of cheap trollies from Bunnings and some left over steel. Just cut the verticals at the same angles as the mounting points for the undercarriage. Just lets me push it back and forth and get underneath. Danny
Re: 1974 Apt700 for sale
Brad just noticed the Ferrets, great fun, have worked on them and driven for displays , parades etc, when I was in Armoured corps. Just a question, how do you cope with the blood loss working on the engines. Danny
Re: 1974 Apt700 for sale
All engines bite!
Lots of sharp edges and things that stick out - have a pack of plasters in your tool box!
John
Lots of sharp edges and things that stick out - have a pack of plasters in your tool box!
John
Haflinger 703AP LWB 1973 - (Once owned by Lady Sutherland & Sons.) Now called "Lurch" !
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Re: 1974 Apt700 for sale
John, from my time in the services. All British armoured vehicles seem to have engine's put in the smallest space available. I actually thought it was a competition to see if a hand could actually fit. I think in hindsight after being on exchanges over there, it was to keep the engine as warm as possible in cold conditions. Danny