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Mike Kelly 31-01-04 15:53

Dodge D8A T212 info needed
 
Does anyone have a copy of Wheels and Tracks issue No. 1 . It has the article written by Bart V on the Dodge D8A 4X4 . A scanned copy would be great .

Also , any good pics of the D8A , I am writing a article on them for a club magazine .

Thanks

Mike

Hanno Spoelstra 31-01-04 20:37

Re: Dodge D8A T212 info needed
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Mike Kelly
Also , any good pics of the D8A , I am writing a article on them for a club magazine .
Mike,

Check Dodge T212 8 cwt truck found new home and follow the link to my web page on the T212.
Also see Indian Army vehicles.

Regards,
Hanno

Mike Kelly 01-02-04 15:40

Thanks
 
Thanks Hanno ,

Good web site you have there .

Do you know who has got the copy of that Chrysler Canada booklet on the T212 . It's a coloured booklet showing them on the test track at Windsor and on the assembly line .

I have the booklet from somebodys post , but it's not clear enough to read it .

Is it Gordon who has it ? C'mon you scottish person you own up .

Mike :)

Dirk Leegwater (RIP) 01-02-04 17:38

Re: Dodge D8A T212 info needed
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Mike Kelly
Does anyone have a copy of Wheels and Tracks issue No. 1 . It has the article written by Bart V on the Dodge D8A 4X4 . A scanned copy would be great .
Mike,

Bart's article of the Dodge D8A 4x4, can you find in Wheels & Tracks issue No. 4, pages 14 - 21.
If you like, I can send a copy by mail.

Dirk

Mike Kelly 01-02-04 17:54

Thanks
 
Hello Dirk

Many thanks . I thought I made a mistake . it is issue No. 4 not No. 1

Yes please , I would like a scan of the article .

my e-mail

regards from Mike

1940 C8
1943 C8AX

David_Hayward (RIP) 01-02-04 19:49

SERIALS
 
Dodge T212: 1/2 ton 4 x 4 116" wheelbase, Serial # 91,000,101 to 91,003,102, 1940-41 build.

Hope that helps.

Hanno Spoelstra 02-02-04 14:49

Re: Thanks
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Mike Kelly
Good web site you have there .

Do you know who has got the copy of that Chrysler Canada booklet on the T212 . It's a coloured booklet showing them on the test track at Windsor and on the assembly line .

Mike,

Thanks - I fancy the T212. Am lucky enough I got to Ride in Al Toees' example at Beltring two years ago.

Gordon indeed bought the booklet you referred to - see "E-Bay item I've bid on". Maybe he's nice enough to send you some scans :)

Regards,
Hanno

P.S.: Also see your "Canadian 1/2 ton DODGE scout 4X4 info" thread on the Old MLU Forum.

gordon 02-02-04 15:21

Re: Thanks
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Mike Kelly
Chrysler Canada booklet on the T212 . It's a coloured booklet showing them on the test track at Windsor and on the assembly line . I have the booklet from somebodys post , but it's not clear enough to read it . Is it Gordon who has it ? C'mon you scottish person you own up . Mike :)
Guilty, it has a bunch of 'coloured' shots of D8A's being used and preapred for shipment to Egypt, but they are basically just yellow-tinted monochrome shots and not up to much.

Only thing I noted was a government inspector puttting an acceptance stamp on the last six inches of the side of the left rear chassis rail.

Gordon

Mike Kelly 02-02-04 15:29

Thanks
 
thanks for the help all .


David , looks like only 3001 were built , but , there should be more around today , only four or five are left . What happened to all the others . Blown up by Rommel ?

I would really like to read the Bart V article on them in W&T No. 4 . Doesn't anyone have a scanner ?

I have a poor quality pic of a T212 in Italy with a New Zealand army MP unit .

A parts list I have for SM 5077 includes the T212 and many other Chrysler Canada built vehicles but its dated August 44 .

Still searching

Mike

David_Hayward (RIP) 02-02-04 15:48

S/M 2029
 
Mike, do you have any more information in the book about S/M 5007 please? The '5XXX' series was I thought not used for soft-skins...'2XXX' and '6XXX', with '1XXX' for armoured. It could have been a parts order???

The British trucks were part of S/M 2029 which also included the Chevrolet C8s.

Z 4613111 to 4613593 ...British deliveries but there were Mid-East deliveries which were then allocated Mid-East area census numbers. I suspect that the NZEF trucks were Mid-East S/M 2029 deliveries that were then issued to forces in Egypt for the Libyan campaign. Were there any AIF D8As?

I have a scanner and I think W&T # 4 so if you get stuck, I'll get stuck in for you.

Mike Kelly 02-02-04 16:31

Here it is
 
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David

I think you are correct , the manual is a partial parts list .

here is the first page

I have found one pic of D8A in Syria with the Aust 6th division , this is the only one I have found .

Yes, I am stuck , that W&T D8a story will help me out , thanks .



Mike

Mike Kelly 02-02-04 16:37

axle
 
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The D8A axle pictured in the manual . They refer to it as the T212

Mike

Mike Kelly 02-02-04 16:44

syria
 
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The D8A pictured in Syria , note the AIF 6th div formation sign

gordon 02-02-04 16:52

Interesting Supply Mech....
 
http://www.gwim2.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/T116.jpg

The T212 and T222 are the smaller Canadian D8A 4 x 4 and D15 4 x 2 trucks we've discussed before.

T112 (civilian model WC, 1941-up) and T116 (civilian model WD 20 and WD 21, 1941 up) are standard half and one ton 4 x 2. The 120" wheelbase T116 will be a pickup as that's all that was available on that chassis length, but the 133" T116 could be either a pickup or the panel van pictured. I've seen that image before in Vanderveen titled 'one ton panel van made for the Canadian army' or some such

Mike Kelly 02-02-04 17:09

T116
 
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This is possibly a T116 fitted with a INDIAN pattern ambulance body

Western Australia . The bent front axle is testimony to the force of the prang !

Mike

Hanno Spoelstra 02-02-04 17:40

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Quote:

Originally posted by gordon
Guilty, it has a bunch of 'coloured' shots of D8A's being used and preapred for shipment to Egypt, but they are basically just yellow-tinted monochrome shots and not up to much.

Only thing I noted was a government inspector puttting an acceptance stamp on the last six inches of the side of the left rear chassis rail.

Scans from Gordon's Chrysler War book.

Attachment 1148

Attachment 1149 Attachment 1150 Attachment 1152

Attachment 1159

Hanno Spoelstra 02-02-04 17:53

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Scans from Gordon's Chrysler War book #6 - #9:

Attachment 1155 Attachment 1156 Attachment 1157

Attachment 1158

gordon 02-02-04 18:50

it's a T72 TD21 or VD 21 i think...
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Mike Kelly
This is possibly a T116 fitted with a INDIAN pattern ambulance body

Western Australia . The bent front axle is testimony to the force of the prang !

Basically the same truck, but the earlier T72 TD or whatever the VD engineering code was, as the headlights are in the 1939 and 1940 location, rather than the 1941-up wing top location used on the T116 WD 21 series like the panel van above.

Close though, and a rare truck even as a chassis and cowl.

Gordon

Mike Kelly 03-02-04 15:47

Many Thanks
 
Many thanks to Hanno and Gordon and Dirk

Dirk kindly emailed me the W&T article I needed .

Those factory pics are fascinating . Pity so few of these survived .

How many people in Windsor today would even know about these vehicles ?

Mike

David_Hayward (RIP) 03-02-04 15:53

SM 2029
 
I am certain that the crate being stencilled for Egypt was D8As to S/M 2029...if not absolutely certain!!! Nice pic as well.

Hanno Spoelstra 29-04-04 09:48

Re: Thanks
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Mike Kelly
I have a poor quality pic of a T212 in Italy with a New Zealand army MP unit .
Mike, here's a pic of a Carrier of the 'Hasty Pees' somewhere in Italy with a T212 in the background. It is featured on Geoff's site, so maybe he can provide a higher resolution scan?

http://www.mapleleafup.org/vehicles/...ages/KATIE.jpg
Source: http://www.mapleleafup.org/vehicles/carriers/uc1.html

Hanno Spoelstra 05-07-04 16:51

Re: Thanks
 
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Quote:

Originally posted by Mike Kelly
I have a poor quality pic of a T212 in Italy with a New Zealand army MP unit .
Mike, here's a pic of a T212 in use as the troop commander's truck of a New Zealand artillery unit in North Africa:

http://www.nzetc.org/etexts/WH2-1Epi/WH2-1Epi-a023b.jpg

Source: GUNS AGAINST TANKS L Troop, 33rd Battery, 7th New Zealand Anti-Tank Regiment in Libya, 23 November 1941 — E. H. SMITH

Mike Kelly 05-07-04 17:46

T212
 
Hanno

Where do you find these great pics ! Well done .

I do recall seeing a pic of one of these trucks in NZ , taken years ago by a enthusiast who recognized the T212 as being a very unusual vehicle .

Wonder what became of it ?

Mike

Garry Shipton (RIP) 06-07-04 17:27

For Matt-D8A & CMP's
 
Matt,
Go to internet explorer.Type in Landing Ship Tank-click search.Scroll down to LST Home Page-click on.Scroll down the pictures to LST Deck-click to enlarge photo & there you have a D8A left foreground & at right rear of the LST plus an assortment of CMP's

Hanno Spoelstra 06-07-04 18:16

Re: For Matt-D8A & CMP's
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Garry Shipton
Go to internet explorer.Type in Landing Ship Tank-click search.Scroll down to LST Home Page-click on.Scroll down the pictures to LST Deck-click to enlarge photo & there you have a D8A left foreground & at right rear of the LST plus an assortment of CMP's
Garry, do you mean this picture? Sharp eye! But I think the one at right rear is a D15.

http://www.mckennas.demon.co.uk/images/file4.jpg
Source: http://www.mckennas.demon.co.uk/landing.htm

Garry Shipton (RIP) 06-07-04 20:26

Sharp eye Hanno!
 
Didn't have my glasses on!You are right.It is a D15 owing to the grill which I didn't pick up.Got excited in finding the D8A PLUS the CMP's.Sorry bout that "Eagle Eye".

Hanno Spoelstra 02-08-04 14:45

Re: T212
 
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Quote:

Originally posted by Mike Kelly
Where do you find these great pics !
Here's another one:
http://www.rustbuckets.com/nationalg...250672_jpg.jpg
Source: http://www.rustbuckets.com/nationalgeographic/index.htm

I think I have seen this one before, but I can't recall where....Wheels & Tracks?

H.

David_Hayward (RIP) 02-08-04 15:19

S/M 2029
 
I have posted a revised list of Dodge trucks, including the S/M 2029 domestic and Mide East census numbers,

http://www.battlezone.org.uk/wardodgelist.htm

Please download and then save...this may solve the 'table' distortion problem.

Hanno Spoelstra 03-08-04 12:27

Re: Re: T212
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Hanno Spoelstra
Here's another one:
And it was captioned:

A Dodge Truck Comes Out of Its Wooden Chrysalis
This machine will be ready to drive as soon as its wheels are attached. Experience has shown that it is best to do as much assembly work as possible before the vehicles are shipped.

Hanno Spoelstra 17-10-04 16:18

another T212 in North Africa
 
Nice picture of another T212 in North Africa. It was printed in the book MERCY in HELL - An American Ambulance Driver with the Eighth Army by Andrew Geer, Captain, American Field Service, and is captioned: "Our" Day in a Mine Field (Captain Geer in Foreground, Nettleton Leaning against Ambulance, Lieutenant Ives with Arms Akimbo).

http://www.ku.edu/carrie/specoll/AFS...ges/geer12.jpg
Source: MERCY in HELL - An American Ambulance Driver with the Eighth Army (base page: The AFS Story)


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