This listing of non-armoured vehicles has been compiled from the Auction Catalogue and the separately published Sale Results Summary. The descriptions and comments shown are from these sources exclusively. So don’t blame us for where they are a little bit threadbare!!!!
Prices shown are BEFORE addition of premiums and GST (Australian Goods & Services Tax of 10%).
Image | Lot | Description | Sub Lot |
Price ($AUD) |
Comment |
40 | 4-ton Diamond T Wrecker Model 969A truck | 30,510 | Numbered ‘157694’. Bearing the markings of the Light Aid Detachment of 4/19th Prince of Wales Light Horse Regiment circa early 1960s. | ||
60 | 1/4 Ton 4×4 Ford GPA Amphibious Jeep (image background left) | 13,560 | Unrestored circa early 1940s. This vehicle has no engine. | ||
61 | Lightweight folding Welbike Motorcycle (image foreground) | 5,933 | WW2. This type of motorcycle was folded into a specially designed metal tube and dropped from airplanes for use by Allied paratroopers during conflicts such as Operation Market Garden | ||
76 | Prototype U.S. Army Canadair CL-91 XM571 Dynatrac Utility Carrier | 7,345 | Circa mid 1960s. The XM571 was designed in the early 1960s for use amphibiously or on snow as a mobile load carrier.The design included an open cargo trailer (not included) which was coupled to the rear of the carrier. A total of 63 Dynatracs were produced. | ||
131 | 2 1/2-ton International Harvester No.1 Mk.3 Cargo Truck | 5,650 | Bearing the markings of 1 Division Supply and Transport Workshops, RAEME, Vung Tau, Vietnam circa late 1960s. | ||
132 | 2 1/2-ton Studebaker 6×6 US-6 truck | 5,650 | Bearing the markings of the 3rd Lines of Communication Signal Squadron attached to 1st Australian Logistic Support Group, circa 1960s. | ||
133 | Austin 1/4 Ton WN ‘Champ’ FV1801 Truck | 5,085 | |||
134 | Mobile Anti-aircraft Radar Unit No.3 Mk.7/2. | 2,543 | Univeral trailer with radar dish fitted to the roof, the fitted interior for two operators with radar operating equipment serial no. ‘3280’ circa 1950s. | ||
206 | Guy Quad Ant 4×4 Field Artillery Tractor | 4,520 | This vehicle was specifically used to tow field artillery. | ||
207 | Dodge 3/4-ton 4×4 Weapons Carrier | 3,390 | Unrestored. | ||
211 | Fordson Tractor | 1,130 | Unrestored. | ||
214 | WW2 11- ton 6×4 M20 Diamond T Model 980 truck | 5,650 | Unrestored. There is no engine in this truck. | ||
215 | WW2 Wiles Four Wheel Mobile Steam Kitchen | 3,955 | Fully enclosed trailer unit equipped with a a solid fuel steam cooker and metal benches for the preparation of hot food. The Wiles Mobile Kitchen proved to be popular with the allied forces for producing hot food in the field. It was fuel efficient and the use of steam cooking was quick and retained essential nutrients in the food. | ||
218 | Australian 3 Ton 4×4 Ford F30 No.2 Ambulance | 2,260 | Bearing the markings of Australian Medical Corps School, circa 1944, unrestored. | ||
219 | 15cwt 4×2 Bedford MWD General Service Truck | 12,430 | Unrestored. | ||
220 | KB3 International truck, unrestored. | ||||
223 | Australian 3-Ton Ford 296T Breakdown Truck No.3A fitted with Marmon-Herrington 6×6 all wheel drive. | 2,034 | Unrestored. | ||
225 | Humber 1-Ton 4×4 Truck circa 1958, with Rolls Royce engine unrestored. | 225 | 3,673 | NOTE: We assume that the truck and unrestored engine were auctioned separately, hence the breakdown into sub-lots. | |
225A | 11,300 | The Catalogue described the truck and engine as one lot, but the Sale Results Summary gives two separate prices. | |||
228 | 15cwt Morris Commercial Truck | 6,215 | Unrestored. | ||
229 | Burma Dodge Truck | 2,260 | Unrestored. | ||
230 | 7-ton Cletrac MG1 M2 High Speed Tractor | 2,543 | Missing one track. Unrestored. | ||
237 | Standard 5 cwt 4×2 12-HP General Service Van (image background) | 452 | This vehicle bears the markings of Headquarters Australian Imperial Force, Middle East, circa 1941. NOTE: Before you start emailing, we’ve checked this price back to the Sales Results Summary, and we don’t believe it either!! | ||
238 | WW2 1/4 ton 4×4 Willys Ford MB Jeep (image foreground) | 13,560 | This example is a static display. | ||
240 | Willys Ford MB 1/4 ton 4×4 Jeep Classroom Instructional Mounting (CIM). | 4,068 | Showing a jeep minus its body used in the classroom for teaching maintenance. | ||
243 | BSA M20 500cc Solo Military Motorcycle | 20,340 | With army green paintwork and canvas panniers to rear, Petrol tank with white lettering ‘A-225’. The BSA M20 was the standard motorcycle used by the British Army during WW2. They were also used widely by the Australian Army. | ||
244 | 3-Ton Chevrolet C60X No.4 6×6 Breakdown Truck | 7,345 | Unrestored. The Australian Army adapted this type of truck by marrying the Canadian-made chassis with a locally made body for use as a breakdown truck. | ||
245 | 6-Ton 6×6 M1A1 Heavy Wrecker Truck | 21,470 | Wrecking Gear: Gar Wood with 4,536kg lifting capacity / 7,258kg towing capacity. Circa 1945. | ||
247 | International Mk.5 Wrecker Truck | 13,560 | Circa 1970. Fitted with a twin boom to the rear. | ||
249 | 3-Ton Ford F60S 4×4 Breakdown Truck | 10,170 | Gar Wood twin boom with lifting capacity of approx 5 tonnes. Numbered ‘53489’. Bearing the markings of Land Headquarters, School of Mechanisation, Australian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, circa 1944. | ||
250 | 10-Ton 6×6 M123D Mack Tank Transporter | 20,340 | Dual rear winch with 20,400kg capacity. Numbered ‘5A 7023’ bearing the markings of 26 Transport Company, RAASC, South Vietnam, circa 1968. | ||
251 | R.A.E.M.E.International Mk.5 Workshop Truck | 8,193 | Circa 1970 with WW2 workshop body fitter. | ||
253 | Federal 20-ton 6×4 Semi-trailer Tank Transporter | 15,820 | Bearing the markings of the 2/34th Australian Tank Transporter Platoon, Australian Army Service Corps, attached to 4th Aust. Armoured Brigade circa July 1945. A total of 1443 Federal Model 604s were built between 1942 and 1944. | ||
255 | Thorneycroft Nubian Fire Truck | 5,085 | Unrestored. | ||
262 | DUKW Amphibious Jeep | NA | Circa 1942 unrestored. |