Garage clearance of mainly WW2 CMP Chevrolet parts
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See HMVF > Been offered a CMP: partly refurbished C60S (?) for sale, located North UK and asking £1400 + transport.
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Chevrolet 1942 C15A ,
Complete in original condition, genuine 5,200 miles. Original 1942 tyres are available. Has been on tours of France, Belgium and Holland. Fitted with winter equipment. History: Ex-British Army, R.E.M.E., 3rd Inf. Div. Census No: Z4924958 Chassis No: 2844422141 Engine No: WR3842517 Offers around £4500 Please e-mail the Canadian Register for contact details |
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A C60L with Perkins diesel engine:
Chevrolet CMP 4X4 WW 2 Truck. Item number: 280205826673 Quote:
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I am certain that one has now gone to a new home. Cannot reveal new owner yet, but has had a CMP before ;) |
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im already here hano.me and dad bought the f15 polsten as we already have most of 20mm mount and rear body.the v8 runs a treat too
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With that one added, the list of C15A with Canadian Top & Body bodies is probably:
2844419324 ENGINE # WR3,840,943 S/M 2564 JULY 16 1942 2844419447 ENGINE # WR3,840,887 2844419639 2844419686 2844419763 2844419910 2844420433 2844420436 JULY 29 1942 2844420692 2844421984 2844422010 2844422141 ENGINE NO: WR3,842,517 [CENSUS NO: Z4924958] |
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Attached goes some background on this vehicle from the former owner's booklet on CMPs. H. |
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Shortly after the one spotted at Beltring was sold, another CGT was recently sold in the UK:
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Would that have been a 17-pdr tractor as per WHEELS & TRACKS photo? I wonder if there is a plate on it saying who rebuilt it?
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It´s difficult to tell as the owner said "The back is a replica of what it is thought it would have looked like from the little info available." H. |
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I can imagine that the rear body would be very similar after rebuild to the MCC 17-pdr conversions, from the Portees. Drawings are available. It is just poissble that the Para Museum might have something on the 17-pdr Chevies. The next question I have is how many did they convert, and what happened to them post-war? The answer to the latter is probably sold off as ideal for agricultural or forestry work, and quickly.
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Another F15 on MilWeb:
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Re-advertised on MilWeb. See Unique 1943 Canadian Ford F15(AA) for more info and pics.
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Ad from Milweb, Chevrolet CHU441.M WIRE 1, Order LV 1697, Nov.10 1943:
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Helo everybody,
Came across this webvert hope you can use it. ( wish I could , that would mean I owned one.... :rolleyes ) http://www.milweb.net/webverts/45676/ |
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Chevrolet C8 for sale on Milweb:
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