Question about CMP to restore in Argentina
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The C15A Cab 13 came with the 2C, 2H and 2J series of body types shown in this picture: http://bcoy1cpb.pacdat.net/CMP_15_Cwt_body_styles.jpg (see source). While they can be remanufactured, an alternative in full wood could be the so-called Indian Pattern body. Those were manufactured in India where they were fitted to imported Canadian Chevrolet and Ford chassis/cabs. http://www.mapleleafup.org/forums/at...6&d=1083574858 I have posted your question here so others can add a reply. Hope this helps, Hanno |
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If the Cab 13 is a 1942 model it could have come with the 2B1 box too. That 8 cwt body in the link is all metal. Your friend's 15 cwt is a 1944 or 1945 model with the lifting flanges on the hubs.
The second pic is from the thread New photos of old vehicles at the Proving Ground. |
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Hanno http://www.geocities.com/cmpvehicles/body_aus_wood.html |
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Very similar to the body that I built for the C15, The centre brkts and front corners came from the old C60 body which I believe was a workshop as it had a short section at front with mesh grill and drop down side WITH legs. There,s a good pic in Blue print to Victory P163. Bob
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