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Jordan Baker 13-02-19 04:57

What the.....
 
I’ll let the pictures speak for themselves.

https://www.kijiji.ca/v-classic-cars...m_source=email

Bruce Parker (RIP) 13-02-19 05:05

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jordan Baker (Post 258327)
I’ll let the pictures speak for themselves.

https://www.kijiji.ca/v-classic-cars...m_source=email

Some things are best left unseen. This is well within that category.

Something is twigging my memory...have we seen that truck for sale recently (like...when it was still a truck anyways)? The box looks familiar.

Bob Carriere 13-02-19 05:53

Oh NO....
 
...I will not be able to sleep tonite!!!!!

Imagine trying to register that thing.

Ed Storey 13-02-19 11:53

Custom Truck
 
The box looks to be from an M series M101 or M104 Trailer. The whole works looks like something from one of the vehicle shows the History Channel.

Hanno Spoelstra 13-02-19 12:19

Indeed, what the.... :confused

:doh:

H.

Tony Smith 13-02-19 13:06

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Lets keep this thread going for all sorts of CMP-based WTF's:

https://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/mull...itz/1209544427

Harry Moon 13-02-19 15:24

uhhh
 
Awfully expensive for a parts truck, but hey why not....

Grant Bowker 13-02-19 17:47

The long-lost prototype left hand drive Ford CMP for post-war production???? (Just ignore the misfit overhead valve engine and a few other details...)

Hanno Spoelstra 13-02-19 23:28

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Was this 8-cwt molested by the same guy or what?

Attachment 105505

Brian Gough 13-02-19 23:45

Wikipedia
 
Hanno, regrettably this picture is also in current use in the Wikipedia article for "Canadian Military Pattern Truck".

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadi..._Pattern_truck

Brian

maple_leaf_eh 13-02-19 23:52

On the bright side, that is one less 8cwt on the restoration market, and therefore everyone else's 8cwt goes up in value.

Let's all pray this kind of 'love and attention' doesn't become a trend and starts gobbling up the original trucks.

Lang 14-02-19 11:12

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Well, at least they are better jobs than any of these!

Paul Singleton 14-02-19 15:33

What the
 
At least the 8cwt is closer to the original design. People building these vehicles do their best with what is available to them, and while reading this post we have no idea what they started with. I know that some restorers dislike the restomod types of streetrods. In fact a friend of mine built a 1934 Ford coupe street rod. It was fibreglass body on an aftermarket chassis and built to look like a 50’s street rod, complete with Matt black paint and flames. He went to a Ford only show in the States and people chastised him for turning the car into a hot rod and not restoring it. He couldn’t get through this person’s head that it was all reproduction and not an original car!

Paul

B. Harris 14-02-19 18:42

Stunning! What a great Resto-Rod.
Poo poo on the purist's :-)

Owen Evans 14-02-19 18:53

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jordan Baker (Post 258327)
I’ll let the pictures speak for themselves.

https://www.kijiji.ca/v-classic-cars...m_source=email

The advert does say "this truck is one of a kind". And for that alone, let us be thankful.

At least he had some morals, and didn't do this to a Chev! :yappy:

Owen.

Bob Carriere 15-02-19 05:54

...but...but....
 
... where is the engine???? how did he stuff a flat head V8 in there.... look at the cab inside... unless he is using small 4 cyl..... very small....

Lang 15-02-19 09:52

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Some more here

Tony Smith 15-02-19 12:45

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Bob Carriere (Post 258404)
... where is the engine???? how did he stuff a flat head V8 in there.... look at the cab inside... unless he is using small 4 cyl..... very small....

I'm looking at the cab inside and can plainly see a Ford 302 Windsor in the pic???

Bob Carriere 15-02-19 16:22

Eagle eye.......
 
........ How could I miss that.....unless I was so turn off by the over all looks...

M.Morren 19-02-19 10:35

Quote:

Originally Posted by Brian Gough (Post 258351)
Hanno, regrettably this picture is also in current use in the Wikipedia article for "Canadian Military Pattern Truck".

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadi..._Pattern_truck

Brian

I gave the Wiki page an update, lets hope the change isn't going to be reverted. :)

Hanno Spoelstra 20-02-19 07:56

Quote:

Originally Posted by M.Morren (Post 258512)
I gave the Wiki page an update, lets hope the change isn't going to be reverted. :)

That’s much better, thanks for educating the uneducated! :thup2:

Mike Moran 20-02-19 19:05

It would be perfect for a high school kid that listens to rap music.

Eric B 04-03-19 15:44

Safety????
 
I wonder how it passed an Ontario safety.

Being in the same category as a rat-rod or home built, it does not meet the requirements as "as-manufactured" as a result it would require to meet the modern safety standards. Bumpers, seat belts, reflectors, signals, lights etc.

Interesting....

Eric


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