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Grant Bowker 12-05-09 12:15

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hanno Spoelstra (Post 113721)
Yes, Bill Gregg listed the body types in his "Canadian Military Vehicle Profile Series" Vol. 2. Colin Stevens has scanned them and put them on his CMP web page.

- Hanno

Thank you Hanno,
I have Vol. 2 of Bill Greggs series. He says "The body type code is too complicated and inconsistent to be listed here". I was hoping that someone would either know where to find the fulll listing or be able to fill in some of the gaps. For example, was there ever a 2D1, was it only an idea, a prototype or a production model?

Nigel Watson 13-05-09 15:31

At last definitive proof!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by NORTH-SHORE(CANADA) (Post 109065)

At last there is proof as to why these vehicles had outward sloping windows!!

Nigel

NORTH-SHORE(CANADA) 19-05-09 17:49

Hi
Nice day to work on the ford :D
http://img413.imageshack.us/img413/6528/1003771.jpg

NORTH-SHORE(CANADA) 19-05-09 17:51

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bob Carriere (Post 109473)
Hi Eric
I need you to check out something for me...... whenever the snow melts down to less than 2 feet..... check the top of the front axle..... driver's side where the steering arm connects to the the axle.... how many bolts are there....... 4 bolts or 6 bolts...... 4 bolts will indicate the smaller C15 axle...

Also.... what kind of instruments do you have... the round individual military gauges or the square civilian truck type.......

For some unexplained reasons some C60 were built with small axles and intended for 16 inch rims....... I have found at least half a dozen in Angus' yard in Sault St Marie....some in Belleville..... I have one.... some in a scrtap yard in western Ontario. They have a mixture of round guages and square 1940 style guages...... all have small C15a axles....... obviously they where made too late and never shipped to Australia....... and all made in Sept 1944.

I have record of.....Sept. 22 44 serial number ending in 3421
Sept. 18 44 Eric's 3231
Sept. 14 44 3101


I have attached a few pics...

Comments from any one on this particular strange built....?

Bob C.

Hi Bob,
Here the pic you ask me :salute:
http://img413.imageshack.us/img413/1286/1003773.jpg

BCBlitz 20-05-09 00:53

Eric

Nice to see the truck and yard without snow on it !

If you like me its nice to get out and putter , Ill be pushin mine in the shop soon for summer work being its empty ......... OR maybe If I get it runnin it will find its own way in to it :thup:

Your lucky to have a OEM box for your F15A eric.

Bob Carriere 20-05-09 02:24

Confirmed....
 
Hi Eric

Definitely a 15a axle meant for 16 inch rims/tires. Looks very clean!!

Bob

NORTH-SHORE(CANADA) 20-05-09 02:57

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bob Carriere (Post 114097)
Hi Eric

Definitely a 15a axle meant for 16 inch rims/tires. Looks very clean!!

Bob

Hi Bob,
I just bring the Chevy home today if you want to make a deal is a good time :D
The truck is all in piece and store in the back of my garage so any one is interess on a chevy whit out a motor let me know :sheep: and i have a order chevy coming soon a 1941 the one under the snow :note:

BCBlitz 20-05-09 15:39

Eric good morning from BC :coffee

Post some pics of your other CMP's please .......... never knew you had a Chev too .

Carefull you will have a used MV lot out east ! :D

PS ......... which one belongs to your wife ?? :teach:

LOL

NORTH-SHORE(CANADA) 20-05-09 22:39

Quote:

Originally Posted by BCBlitz (Post 114135)
Eric good morning from BC :coffee

Post some pics of your other CMP's please .......... never knew you had a Chev too .

Carefull you will have a used MV lot out east ! :D

PS ......... which one belongs to your wife ?? :teach:

LOL

Hi ,
I don't have one chev but 2 i know i am low in your respect but i have Ford tattoo on my Hart :yappy:
Now i have 2 Ford 2 chevy and 2 willys and 1 landrover but i am still young at 32 i be able to get more :yappy:
PS..... My wife is not a CMP lover :yappy:

NORTH-SHORE(CANADA) 21-05-09 01:28

Hi
Here is som pic of the think i wen pickup yesterday :D
Here is a nice tire and very hevy:blink:
http://img198.imageshack.us/img198/2176/1003775.jpg
Here is the Chevy frame park on the side of my garage me and my father have a hard time to put it there i think it the last time he will come to visite :yappy:
http://img198.imageshack.us/img198/12/1003776.jpg
And here the Gun tractor resting in the garage :drunk:
http://img198.imageshack.us/img198/9270/1003778.jpg

NORTH-SHORE(CANADA) 24-05-09 00:25

Hi
I found this in the truck is it original :confused
http://img40.imageshack.us/img40/3811/1003782t.jpg
it fit bo size of nut :blink:

Phil Waterman 24-05-09 16:19

Wheel Wrench
 
Should fit lug nuts and the wheel nuts, some that I have seen are painted white on one end lug nut, other painted red which is the outer wheel nuts. Impossible to confuse as they are obviously different size.

Don’t think that lug wrench will fit the Jeep in the back ground.

NORTH-SHORE(CANADA) 24-05-09 17:24

Quote:

Originally Posted by Phil Waterman (Post 114267)
Should fit lug nuts and the wheel nuts, some that I have seen are painted white on one end lug nut, other painted red which is the outer wheel nuts. Impossible to confuse as they are obviously different size.

Don’t think that lug wrench will fit the Jeep in the back ground.

Hi
Do you think is original?? and for the jeep my litle boy first jeep :yappy:

Phil Waterman 24-05-09 17:54

Yes wheel wrench is probably orginal
 
Hi Eric

Yes from the picture I would say that it is original. It matches the pictures of seen of the CMP tool kits and it matches the one that was in the tool kit for my HUP.

Cheers Phil

Phil Waterman 24-05-09 17:56

Yes wheel wrench is probably orginal
 
Hi Eric

Yes from the picture I would say that it is original. It matches the pictures of I've seen of the CMP tool kits and it matches the one that was in the original tool kit for my HUP.

Cheers Phil

NORTH-SHORE(CANADA) 24-05-09 20:08

Quote:

Originally Posted by Phil Waterman (Post 114271)
Hi Eric

Yes from the picture I would say that it is original. It matches the pictures of I've seen of the CMP tool kits and it matches the one that was in the original tool kit for my HUP.

Cheers Phil

Hi,
Yesser good news and do you have a pic of the tool kits it will be nice to make one kit for my truck :teach:

Phil Waterman 25-05-09 00:46

Earlier Thread On Tool Kits
 
I've got pictures that I will try and find but here is an earlier thread on tool kits which has similar if not the same photos that I have http://orbit.dnsrouter.com/~mlu/foru...ight=tool+kits

I'll keep looking to see if we can't expand this listing

NORTH-SHORE(CANADA) 26-05-09 15:38

They are all save
 
Hi,
Here what is on my property now don't foget i ave a property of 75feet by 250 feet :doh:
Anyone could help me identified this think :confused i never see this on my ford before :yappy:

http://img132.imageshack.us/img132/9146/1003792.jpg
http://img132.imageshack.us/img132/9108/1003791h.jpg http://img132.imageshack.us/img132/5074/1003788h.jpg

NORTH-SHORE(CANADA) 30-05-09 21:46

Hi
Nice steel for the year don't you think 1941 and wit the winter etc.....
http://img194.imageshack.us/img194/4634/1003794.jpg http://img194.imageshack.us/img194/6352/1003795.jpg

NORTH-SHORE(CANADA) 16-11-09 02:33

roof mistery
 
HI,
I need your help on this
http://img36.imageshack.us/img36/2553/brakettop.jpg
i remove the 2 smalls braket on the top one :confused did i do someting that i could regret :bang: and the order one is a hold with a cap, is it original :confused

NORTH-SHORE(CANADA) 16-11-09 03:14

Hi,
I just found this pic on the net of a chevy it not the same braket but i don't know what it is :confused
http://img101.imageshack.us/img101/7...detailsw02.jpg

NORTH-SHORE(CANADA) 19-11-09 01:51

Hi,
I found this data plate on the sterring box of my 1944 chevy anyone know if this is coment and if this is a ww2 data plate :coffee
http://img41.imageshack.us/img41/6867/1004576n.jpg

Harry Moon 19-11-09 05:24

Quote:

Originally Posted by NORTH-SHORE(CANADA) (Post 122050)
Hi,
I found this data plate on the sterring box of my 1944 chevy anyone know if this is coment and if this is a ww2 data plate :coffee
http://img41.imageshack.us/img41/6867/1004576n.jpg

Same thing still on mine.

Harry Moon 19-11-09 05:25

Quote:

Originally Posted by NORTH-SHORE(CANADA) (Post 121886)
HI,
I need your help on this
http://img36.imageshack.us/img36/2553/brakettop.jpg
i remove the 2 smalls braket on the top one :confused did i do someting that i could regret :bang: and the order one is a hold with a cap, is it original :confused

Yea they were original. just stiffens the roof a little I guess.

NORTH-SHORE(CANADA) 19-11-09 12:07

Quote:

Originally Posted by Harry Moon (Post 122065)
Yea they were original. just stiffens the roof a little I guess.

Hi,
Strange if i was placing the inside ring they where in the way :confused so how could i instal the outside ring if they wher in the way :confused

NORTH-SHORE(CANADA) 19-11-09 12:08

Quote:

Originally Posted by Harry Moon (Post 122064)
Same thing still on mine.

Hi,
Do you know if is from WW2 :coffee

Phil Waterman 19-11-09 14:41

The little taps are rain deflectors
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by NORTH-SHORE(CANADA) (Post 121892)
Hi,
I just found this pic on the net of a chevy it not the same braket but i don't know what it is :confused
http://img101.imageshack.us/img101/7...detailsw02.jpg

Hi Eric

Picture you found is of the round hatch on my HUP. See http://www.canadianmilitarypattern.com/ http://www.canadianmilitarypattern.com/Posting.html

The little L shape tabs are to keep rain water from being driven up under the canvas hatch and dribble through the two holes for the hatches draw strap.

I don't know what the other bracket toward the front.

Cheers Phil

NORTH-SHORE(CANADA) 20-11-09 01:37

HI,
Here the pic of the braket and as you could see that y i remouve it i could fit a ring around the hole :whinge and you could see where i think is the hole for the antenna it have a cover :coffee
http://img39.imageshack.us/img39/4793/1004577v.jpg
and here the ring is on but the braket remouve :whinge
http://img697.imageshack.us/img697/7922/1004578.jpg
And here the order litle hole is it original it ave the cover on to :coffee
http://img39.imageshack.us/img39/8599/1004584r.jpg

Bob Carriere 20-11-09 02:34

You should have regrets.....
 
HI Eric

The two brackets you removed should have been left there..... they are part of the brackets that holds the tarp cover inplace when you remove it. You should be able to mig weld them in place without too much trouble

I am not sure about the other holes...... the one with 3 bolts could be for a snorkel running to the top of the engine cover...... do you have a picture fo the top of your engine cover....?? these were very late conversions and very few actually exists..... you may have a missmatched top or engine cover.

The other hole with 6 bolts may have been for an radio antenna base.... it looks the right size.......again not a common conversion..... maybe one of a kind field modification.

Bob C.

NORTH-SHORE(CANADA) 20-11-09 03:14

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bob Carriere (Post 122101)
HI Eric
I am not sure about the other holes...... the one with 3 bolts could be for a snorkel running to the top of the engine cover...... do you have a picture fo the top of your engine cover....?? these were very late conversions and very few actually exists..... you may have a missmatched top or engine cover.
Bob C.

Hi Bob,
Is this what you taking for the engine cover;)
http://img39.imageshack.us/img39/366/1003471o.jpg


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