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Ww2 Military Vehicle T-16, Universal Carrier, Bren Gun Carrier Set Of Tracks, Or on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Chandler, Arizona, United States

Chandler, Arizona, United States
Condition:Used

Up for auction is a pair of original steel tracks for the WW2 Military T-16 Universal Carrier.  These will also fit the British and Canadian Bren Gun Carriers/ Universal Carriers.  There are 165 track links per track, so, there is plenty for any of the above vehicles. Also included in the package, is, 200 NOS track pins.  These are Swiss modified tracks, which allows each link to be replaced one at a time.  Instead of being riveted on each pin, they are held on with a collar and split pin, as shown in the photo. Swiss tracks have been modified by cutting about 1/4 inch off each end of the track link.  Then a collar is used to hold each pin in place.   Local pickup only, or the buyer must arrange for the shipping by truck.  I have a forklift available, so, you don't need to order a drop deck truck.  These are very rare as a set, so, Good Luck Bidding!

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