Mystery ute... And even more mystery message on Biglorryblog. Old age has finally hit the blogmeister!

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Now here's a nice little ute sent to me by one of my regular Biglorryblog readers in Oz... And for the life of me I can't tell you any more as with red-face I've saved the pictures - but not the message that went with it. I know it's at a local Aussie classic show but that's about it. So my apologies to the person who did send them in to. Perhaps you'd been so kind as to provide a comment? (You can put it down to my advancing years)... And for a pie what is it above? Now click through here for a real brain teaser...

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Nice pete... But what's that tucked away in the middle of the trailer? My thanks to Andrew Blacklock for reminding me they were his pictures! And have you guessed what that thing is yet?

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Bruce Elston

Looks like a Cat D2 on the goose neck with a Bren carrier behind.

Michael Yamnitz

The ute is an International, possibly a 1500 model. To the right is an International Travelall, looks like a 1973.

Photos from the Hunter Valley Vintage Truck Muster, May 2009.
Top photos: International parked next to International Travelall.
Bottom photo: Peterbuilt owned by Moss Trucking Newcastle NSW.
Yes hauling CAT & Ford powered Bren gun carrier.

vintagecars rule

my dad use to take me to classic car shows ive always wanted to own a classic but after i lefted new zealand i am a major holden fan i love classic cars.

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