Well I'll start this off by asking what stuff other than the usual Jeeps and GMC's do we all own?
Now this is not a show off, just a genuine interest in what you have at home hidden away.
Our family has a large collection spanning from the 1940's thru to 1970's
approximately 40 vehicles in various states of repair.
No particular order so here goes off the top of my head.......
1/ 1943 Ford GPW x 3.
2/ 1942 Ford v8 sedan staff car (21A-73).
3/ 1942 Ford v8 half ton jailbar.
4/ 1942 Ford v8 2 ton.
5/ 1941 Chev Quad CGT.
6/ 1942 Valentine mk3 tank. x2
7/ 1942 MW Bedford water cart.
8/ 1970 International Mk5 6x6 dump x2.
9/ 1970 International Mk5 6x6 cargo/hiab.
10/ 1952 m52 tractor.
11/ 1943 Carrier MG LP2A (NZ Pattern) x2
12/ 1943 Chev 8-cwt, 4x4, GS (C8AX) x3.
13/ 1943 Ford 3-ton, 4x4 F60L (Machinery and Breakdown/wrecker models).
14/ 1943 QLD Bedford.
15/ 1952-60 RL Bedford's Various models incl 2x light recovery, 2x Dump, 1x Generator truck, 1x air-portable, 1x RLW winch model, early fixed sided and late drop side variants, Approx 13 all up.
16/ 1942 Federal 604 Tank Transporters X2. (Need a Rogers Trailer

17/ 1943 Dodge WC 52.
18/ 1942 Ford G8T 4x2.
19/ 1942 GMC CCW 6x4.
20/ 1943 CCKW 353 H1.
21/ 1943 CCKW 353 B2.
22/ 1941 CCKW 352 B2.
23/ 194? Bantam T3 Trailer.
24/ 197? Sankey water purification trailer.
25/ 195? Brock house 1 Ton trailers X3.
26/ 5.5 Howitzer Feild Gun (British).
27/ remains of a 25 Pounder feild gun.
28/ 19 4? Dodge airfield Tug x2.
29/ 1943 Chev 3-Ton 4x4 8443/C60L.
These have been collected over 30+ years and we are still looking allbeit I'm starting to look at consolidating what we have, you know what I mean.
There would be at a guess about two life times of restoration work at present and we know that were only looking after some of it until the next generation of our family takes over

We are mostly engineer orientated and our collecton reflects this as a lot of the vehicles are ex RNZE vehicles (Royal NEW ZEALAND Engineer's),
Dad,myself and my younger Brother all served in the same army engineer unit (6 Field Squadron RNZE).
So thats about it, only need a couple more items to complete our collection (is it ever complete) and we are currently negotiating for these vehicles, well tell all soon.
Thanks and bye for now,
Brent Delaney.