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kosbie 24-04-10 11:24

Chevrolet CGT in British or Canadian Service
 
Hi guys
My Chevrolet CGT is progressing. As my 25pr and limber are British I am as yet undecided as to whether to finish it as a Canadian or British Army vehicle. My question is this - does anyone know which British Army Field Regiments used the Chevy gun tractor in WW2? Did Canadian Field regiments sometimes have British made guns and limbers?
(As yet I know nothing of the vehicle's actual history)
thanks
Rick Overy

chalky 26-04-10 13:19

I read an autobiography of a British eighth army gunner who mention's that they swapped their (worn out ) Morris's for Chevrolet gun tractors for their 25 pounders shortly before they were transferred from North Africa to Italy.

kosbie 27-04-10 20:50

Quote:

Originally Posted by chalky (Post 129700)
I read an autobiography of a British eighth army gunner who mention's that they swapped their (worn out ) Morris's for Chevrolet gun tractors for their 25 pounders shortly before they were transferred from North Africa to Italy.

Thanks Chalky
I dont suppose you can remember the name of the book, or the Divisiion?
thanks
Rick

Maurice Donckers 28-04-10 07:55

All pictures of CMP Quads in British service that I can find are from 12 Cab Quads .
So maybe when they refer to Chev or Ford Quads they mean 12 cab versions

David_Hayward (RIP) 28-04-10 09:40

# 11 or # 12?
 
The earliest-known photo of a British-order Chevrolet GT, taken in May or so 1941 is a # 12 cab, so I believe that there were no # 11 cab GTs. Of course there were also some rebuilt # 42 cab Chyevrolet Portees that were converted to tractors though did they just run with 17-pounders?

The earliest British Ford GTs were asembled at Dagenham, model EC011QF, delivered under SM 2020 and asembled under V/4513. These must have been # 12 cabs.

Of course there were # 13 cabs, from both GM and Ford.

chalky 22-02-11 14:00

Quote:

Originally Posted by kosbie (Post 129750)
Thanks Chalky
I dont suppose you can remember the name of the book, or the Divisiion?
thanks
Rick

sorry for late reply :)-
The book was 'The Fusing of the Ploughshare ' by Henry R Ritchie an excellent very readable book about a gunners life in the desert war with a Morris quad and 25 pounder , I'll dig it out and see if he mentions the Division.
Pennies on Amazon-
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Fusing-Ploug.../dp/B001VS1OZU


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