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Stuart Kirkham 21-11-18 14:20

CMP/C-47 Lovechild
 
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I believe this is an Australian 'C-47' conversion.

Experts will tell me what model CMP is underneath :thup:

David Dunlop 21-11-18 14:35

Ahhh. The original Airstream! :)

David

Grant Bowker 21-11-18 14:39

Based on the shape of the tyres, 8cwt.
Front hubs and stance say 4x2, also consistent with 8cwt.
Arch bar for the cab structure says it was originally cab 11 or 12.

Hanno Spoelstra 21-11-18 18:35

Stuart, what a great pic, thanks for sharing!

I concur with Grant, but oh my - what a load they put on that poor 8-cwt.

I hope it was a Ford, a Chev wouldn't have had the grunt to move the combo... :)

H.

Richard Farrant 21-11-18 19:03

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Originally Posted by Hanno Spoelstra (Post 255940)
Stuart, what a great pic, thanks for sharing!

I concur with Grant, but oh my - what a load they put on that poor 8-cwt.

I hope it was a Ford, a Chev wouldn't have had the grunt to move the combo... :)

H.

The 8cwt has same engine as a 3 tonner, so no reason to doubt its power. The Chev 216 was very much the same as the Bedford 28hp and the OXD's towing loaded Queen Mary trailers worked well.

I was on car rally across Australia about 26 years ago and the Royal Australian Navy entered a Maple Leaf truck with the fuselage of a C-47 on it. They struggled across the Outback and desert and still made it in to the overnight stops.

Tony Smith 21-11-18 20:15

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Originally Posted by Richard Farrant (Post 255944)
I was on car rally across Australia about 26 years ago and the Royal Australian Navy entered a Maple Leaf truck with the fuselage of a C-47 on it.

There must be a few of these conversions getting about. I spotted this one on an International KB-5 chassis at the Canungra Swap Meet in 2007. http://www.mapleleafup.net/forums/showthread.php?t=9775

David Herbert 21-11-18 23:00

That is amazing ! How about doing one based on a Concord ?

David

Alex van de Wetering 22-11-18 22:20

Looks like a C8, based on the inner fender panels and the mark on the front bumper where the brush bar used to attach.
No marker lights and/or remains of the wiring strip......so maybe cab 11...or early cab 12?

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How about doing one based on a Concord ?
Or a C8/F8 powered by a Radial engine!

Alex

Grant Bowker 23-11-18 01:08

At least the driver looks to have more space than the average cab 11. Wouldn't they have had to raise the seat, steering, pedals etc for the driver to be high enough to see out the windows?

Owen Evans 23-11-18 07:45

Back in 1942, the crazy Brits went one better:

http://www.todayifoundout.com/index....h-flying-jeep/

Anyone fancy building and flying one of these 'Fleeps'? :eek: There's a replica at the Museum of Army Flying, but its only a static display...I think.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fi_5gc5vWqw

Owen.

motto 23-11-18 12:50

A hotted up Blitz (with afterburner)
 
At Corowa a few years ago a fellow turned up with a Blitz (what started life as a Blitz anyway) that had a jet engine mounted on the back. What made a demonstration look more impressive was a number of fuel nozzles in the exhaust that when activated gave a thirty foot flame out the back. He lit it up just outside the caravan park one evening and the constabulary were not at all amused.
Someone will have photos.

David

Peter Phillips 23-11-18 16:08

Well aren't those interesting looking rigs! For function or for show?
Here's a novel idea to get more out of our current equipment, put a CF-18 onto an MLVW chassis. It's a match made in heaven!


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