Although a little far away (from the UK) this Commer light flat back truck Serial No: C/N 56X5061 is for sale at just GBPounds 257 or Aus.$660. The vendor is...
Hi Found this site for Commer lovers I am sadly getting rid of my Commer Civil defence ambulance 1965 Registered it is fully campered and has a very reliable...
Hi I am curious if there are any other US-based Commer owners, and where they may be. I have two Highwaymen, (65 & 66), and am located in central California. ...
Hi, my name is Howard Pettigrew and I live in the South Island of NZ. My father drove a number of TS3 powered Commers and from my memories of this, I have...
I have put some folders of photos in the Photo section. Some how I have stuffed up and put the second NZ Commers album in NZ Commers and the 3rd album in NZ...
Nice to have you aboard Howard and thanks for posting some interesting photos in the photos section, I was especially impressed with the ex. Europa tanker...
Thanks for the welcome to the Group, David. I hope I can keep everyone in touch with what is happening in the Commer scene in NZ. You asked about the tanker....
Greetings Joop from New Zealand. There have been a lot of Commer fire Engines used in New Zealand too. The fire brigade of the town where I live, Rangiora in...
Hi everyone, If anyone is feeling rich there is a metal lapel badge of a TS3 on eBay, finishing in 4 hours. These are rare and very nice (I have one!) Here is...
Dear gang, My second attempt at sending this. I will break in into two emails as Yahoo reckons its too large!. I have recently got back from a 10 day holiday...
Second email shows what I think is a 63/64 van converted to a camper, abandoned in a paddock, hidden off the road. The number plate suggests it was put back on...
Sorry, actually broke it into 3 emails. The final shots are of two Commer Avenger buses that were at 2 different campsites. One is only black and white -...
Hello together, Does somebody know about the different types of Commers and how to recognize them? When was which type built? What is the correct way to ...
I had hoped that "the commer story" would have just such a list, but unfortunately not. Perhaps we as a group could create one?? How about a simple web page...
Joop, I have got copies of official documents from Rootes on identifying the different models assembled in NZ. They identify the models from 1946 until about...
Hello Howard, Thanks very much for these two pages and the other explanations. It helps me very much. I am studying these type-codes, because my hobby is...
Thanks for the photos Joop and I will just keep them just to myself. There were a lot of Commers and Karriers like the yellow one (R & C model) and in our town...
Folks, A plea from one of us without broad band: Please don't forget that the attachments you send with your posts are not stored by Yahoo and therefore unless...
Hello all, I've created two photo albums (one for each of my Funwagons) & placed a few pics in each. They are named "Daren's Funwagons" (for #1), and "Daren's...
Joop has expressed an interest in Fire Engines. Our local fire brigade recently purchased back a Fire Engine that used to be one of their main machines, a 1960...
Howard, It is nice to see one of these old 1960 Karrier Carmichael fire appliances still in light service, perhaps you can persuade the fire fighters to keep...
I thought I might share with the group my experiences running and rebuilding my Commer vans in New Zealand. In 1973, I started my training as a teacher at the...