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svdwal 03-10-14 15:17

1943 Morris Commercial C8 4x4 GS project
 
Hello all,

In January of this year i've bought a Morris Commercial C8 GS which currently is undergoing a partially restoration.
Main work involves brake system, fuel system and complete electrics.
After this is done the truck will be officially imported from Belgium to the Netherlands so it has a numberplate and can drive on the road.

After this the truck will be cosmeticly restored, get it in the right colour and looks like a British wartime truck again.

At this moment a lot of work is allready done, the radiator has a new bespoke core and electrics are nearly done.
All necessary parts for the brakes such as caps are found and bought at War and Peace this year. So this will be the next work.

Some pictures:

http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b3...al/ophalen.jpg

http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b3...2014_07_03.jpg

http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b3...28938098_n.jpg

http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b3...97402013_n.jpg

I will try to update on a regular basis, but as a father of a almost 6 months old son and a busy job this is always challenging.

Rgds.

Sjoerd

Mike Kelly 06-10-14 11:49

Morris
 
Hi Sjoerd

Welcome to this forum

The response to your post has been less than enthusiastic . :confused

Morris Commercial people are scarce on this forum . I have a few MCC ex military vehicles myself , not many of us around :whinge

T Creighton 06-10-14 12:08

Hi Sjoerd,
I have one also but it is in lots of pieces in the corner of the shed. It will probably remain so due to lack of parts.
I put in an offer on one the same as yours but have no heard back about it yet.
I love your pictures. Keep us posted. You are lucky to have found a vehicle in such good condition.
Good luck with the project.
Regards Terry

svdwal 07-10-14 12:19

Thanks for the replies,

It's hard to find Morris Commercial C8 GS owners and information, indeed the owners are not much around.
I am indeed very happy that this truck is fairly complete and everything is available to get it moving in a few weeks time.

At the moment work is being down on the electrical system, and the radiator has a new core. The old one was completely filles with rust and stuff.
I hope to have it on licenseplates and moving in november.
Then i can move the truck from my friends workshop to mine to get the cosmetic work done.

Rgds.

Sjoerd

svdwal 10-10-14 10:58

At the moment work is being undertaken at the wiring, the wiring that was still in place was the original wiring. This was in a very bad state and needs to be replaced.
The wiring that is used for rewiring is visuallly identical to the original wiring.

Also the lead wires to the spark plugs are changed to copper core wire, the former owner had installed fancy modern wires, which withstand radio influences etc. Really nice, but not for a vehicle like this.

This morning i ordered the British Olive Drab paint from Military Vehicle Paints, the base colour for the truck.

http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b3...95592859_n.jpg

Rgds,

Sjoerd

Mike Kelly 10-10-14 11:38

lights
 
Hi Sjoerd

Those blackout lights on top of the main headlights . What are they ?

Mike

jack neville 10-10-14 12:42

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mike Kelly (Post 200869)
Hi Sjoerd

Welcome to this forum

The response to your post has been less than enthusiastic . :confused

Morris Commercial people are scarce on this forum . I have a few MCC ex military vehicles myself , not many of us around :whinge

Mike,

Can you post some photos of your vehicles. I'm sort of a MC fan being a multi Fordson owner

Mike Kelly 10-10-14 13:59

pic
 
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Ok I found these wot pics for u . The WOT2 pics came from a friend in Adelaide, the girl sitting on the crash bar is his mother , the scene was a suburb of Adelaide during the war .

The Pu I have . At Colin Andersons auction, the day I bought it, a chap came up to me and said, he'd seen it driving around Echuca during the late 1950's and early 60's when he was a kid . It spent its life in Echuca from around 1948 to when Colin bought it . Mike

svdwal 10-10-14 15:40

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mike Kelly (Post 201038)
Hi Sjoerd

Those blackout lights on top of the main headlights . What are they ?

Mike

Hi Mike,

Actually these light are American lights.
These will be changed after i've got the truck on the road. It needs EU legale and marked headlights and these are.
My NOS original Butler headlights are not.

Rgds.

Sjoerd

jack neville 10-10-14 16:58

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mike Kelly (Post 201041)
Ok I found these wot pics for u . The WOT2 pics came from a friend in Adelaide, the girl sitting on the crash bar is his mother , the scene was a suburb of Adelaide during the war .

The Pu I have . At Colin Andersons auction, the day I bought it, a chap came up to me and said, he'd seen it driving around Echuca during the late 1950's and early 60's when he was a kid . It spent its life in Echuca from around 1948 to when Colin bought it . Mike

The first photo is of interest. Not just the lady on the bonnet, but the front of the canvas tilt appears to have buckles which would indicate the provision to role up the front of tilt.

Mike Cecil 10-10-14 21:08

Interesting: the vehicle was assigned to an Australian general transport company.

Mike C

Ian Mastin 10-10-14 23:26

Re
 
Jack what also is interesting in that photo is the very top of the windscreen see how the canvas roof folds down over the outsize of the W/S and also as a cut out for the W/S wiper arm!!!! must remember that for when I do my canvas for my wot.



Thanks Mike K for posting those photo's they will be a great help.


Regards
Ian

Mike Kelly 11-10-14 02:01

Wot2
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ian Mastin (Post 201052)
Jack what also is interesting in that photo is the very top of the windscreen see how the canvas roof folds down over the outsize of the W/S and also as a cut out for the W/S wiper arm!!!! must remember that for when I do my canvas for my wot.

Thanks Mike K for posting those photo's they will be a great help.

No worries , I think you bought the Jeep Gene from me ? I met you at VMVc swap a few times ?

I am wondering about the arrival of this vehicle on our shores . It seems to be in good shape , maybe indicating that it arrived here in new condition . It may have been refugee cargo ...........

Did anyone notice the tyre tread pattern ?

The driver is wearing his drivers cap .

jack neville 11-10-14 09:06

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ian Mastin (Post 201052)
Jack what also is interesting in that photo is the very top of the windscreen see how the canvas roof folds down over the outsize of the W/S and also as a cut out for the W/S wiper arm!!!! must remember that for when I do my canvas for my wot.



Thanks Mike K for posting those photo's they will be a great help.


Regards
Ian

Shows how much notice you have taken of the canvas on my WOT!!!

Ian Mastin 11-10-14 14:01

Well Jack I'll be buttered on both side's :giveup :giveup :giveup just had a look on GMRG web site.


Ian

jack neville 11-10-14 20:32

Sjoerd,

Is this an original truck or an older restoration?

svdwal 12-10-14 16:43

Hi Jack,

The truck is being used until the 1970s as towtruck.
After that is was sold to a museum and (after painted green) went on display. So it was maintained and never really restored. Truck is in quite good condition, thats why we decided we do not do a nut and bolt restoration but only do what has to be done. So eventually a lot will be done :-)

Rgds.

Sjoerd

jack neville 12-10-14 20:10

In that case an even better story. I totally agree with your intentions. A very lucky find. I was sure you were going to say it was an old restoration.

svdwal 17-10-14 12:43

For this moment i'd like to keep it as original as possible.
That means no complete restoration, and luckily this isn't neccesary. The main job on the chassis will be removing the rust and give it a good primer and repaint it green.

Rgds.

Sjoerd

svdwal 27-01-15 12:14

Hi all,

It has been a while since a last gave an update on my project, but work continued.
Wiring for the ignition has been made in order as well as the fuel system.
Only the tanks have to be cleaned.

Brakesystem is done and all rubber parts such as the cubs and sleeves are now new.
Former owner said he allready done the brakesystem, but it was terrible. All dried rubber parts and no lubrication. Springs very weak etc. I am glad the brakes are done with good materials.

I've founs a source for correct Bargrip 9.00 x 16 tyres for British Rim, they will be delivered from the UK on Friday. Also found an address who can make the Canvas for me for a reasonable price.

http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b3.../Bedrading.jpg

Very happy, as it looks now the truck will be in the commemorations in the Netherland at Wageningen on the 5th of may and the 9th of may in Apeldoorn.

Rgds.

Sjoerd

svdwal 02-07-15 10:19

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Hello all,

A lot has happened since last update, sorry for not informing as often as i want to.
I am not such a updater on posts.....

5 weeks ack almost all mechanical and electrical work was done on the Morris so we transported the truck to my own workshop for the cosmetical work.
In the last weeks the truck is painted in the colour it was gives at the factory 72 years ago and we replaced the bad wood in the structure.
Also we undertook it's first proper testdrive and the truck performed really well, can't wait to take it on a longer journey.

Now we have to wait until july the 10th for its licence examination to make it road legal. after that we will get the truck ready for War and Peace.

Rgds.

Sjoerd

Hanno Spoelstra 05-07-15 11:52

Sjoerd,

Good to see you're making progress! Will be good to see another Commonwealth truck on the Dutch scene.

Regards,
Hanno

svdwal 11-07-15 10:44

And she has passed the import examinsations with flying coulours.
She is now registered in the Netherlands and after i receive the vehicle papers this week is allowed on the road. It was the first serious drive from our workshop to the examination station, which is about 25 miles, and she behaved very well. Did around 30/35 Mph.

I am very happy and can concentrate on the further work on the truck, but first i'll get her ready for War and Peace next week.

Rgds.

Sjoerd

Hanno Spoelstra 12-07-15 09:39

Well done, congrats :thup2:

Have fun at W&P, are you driving the Morris over the road or are you transporting it?

svdwal 13-07-15 14:04

Thank you Hanno,

I will not drive to the UK with the Morris, she will be transported there.
Truck is to slow to drive such distances, it only gets 35/40Mph.

See you there?

Rgds.

Sjoerd

Hanno Spoelstra 13-07-15 19:54

Hi Sjoerd,

No I won't be able to make it to W&P this year.

Regards,
Hanno


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