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Jim Pharris 21-05-10 05:22

1942 Chevy CMP 8CWT 4X2 Truck
 
Looking for Bows and canvas. I just purchased this truck and I am looking for sources for bows and canvas

http://i63.photobucket.com/albums/h1...Britishcmp.jpg

In info would be appreciated

Jim Pharris

Mike K 24-05-10 04:19

nice
 
Jim

the C8 owners club is growing ..you will have to make and measure yourself from scratch.. thats what we all do ..improvise . your local GM parts shop ran out of C8 bits last week :D :D :D

MIke

Jim Price 24-05-10 06:09

Bows for your C8
 
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Jim,
I've got a F8 and made my own bows. Tried to attach a drawing (not to scale) of the bows and cross members for mine but the file is too large. If you'd like an email with the drawing, please let me know.

I did attach a picture of the finished product. Hope this gives you some ideas!

Regards,
Jim

Jim Pharris 24-05-10 06:15

Jim,

Very Nice!

Please do send the file to my email

I'll pm you with my address

Jim

Mike K 25-05-10 01:51

bows
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jim Price (Post 130951)
Jim,
I've got a F8 and made my own bows. Tried to attach a drawing (not to scale) of the bows and cross members for mine but the file is too large. If you'd like an email with the drawing, please let me know.

I did attach a picture of the finished product. Hope this gives you some ideas!

Regards,
Jim

nice job..Jim can you tell us how you did it .... did you make up a die for the squashed down sections ???

The Bedford Boys 25-05-10 06:40

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mike Kelly (Post 130994)
nice job..Jim can you tell us how you did it .... did you make up a die for the squashed down sections ???

Just whack it in the vice and wind :D

Philliphastings 25-05-10 07:25

I made up an extended set for a landrover SWB Ambulance by just squashing cold in a big vice between two pieces of angle iron and it worked remarkably well with a minimum of fuss

Cheers

Phill

cletrac (RIP) 25-05-10 16:06

Jim, your 8 cwt has the longer 2A1 box so it uses a different style of top hoops. Here's an original setup on one.
Top bows
And here's the link to the thread with lots of 8 cwt pictures. You'll find a period picture of one with the canvas in place on this thread too. If you aren't pressed for time, I'll get back to the place with that truck in the next month and I can take measurements for you.
8 cwt pictures

Jim Price 25-05-10 19:40

Mike,
Actually I had a metal fabricator do the job. When I picked up the pieces he remarked that it had taken him several efforts to get them all to match one another. I knew right then I'd made the right decision to have him do the job as I didn't have the bending equipment, press and patience to do it myself!

Best regards,
Jim

Harry Moon 25-05-10 20:03

C8 Near you
 
You should try to get ahold of Don Gordon at the western command website. (I don't have his email with me at work) Don is in Victoria B.C. and has had his C8 down to Portland at the MVPA convention. His Partner Katrinka, made a beautiful canvas back, mud flaps and all the canvas bits. He could also send you the measurements for the frames.
I'll try to find a picture for you.
http://the-hole.com/WCMVHS/image-mir...G_0015_JPG.jpg

Here you go!
We will be at the Arlington Airshow in July, Don too I suspect.

david moore 03-06-10 01:30

Canvas and bows
 
Jim

My F8 has exactly the same body as your Chev. I had the canvas made with side/rear window gauze and flaps by Lorie at Hornsby Canvas here in Ontario, Canada. She did a great job with real canvas for less than CND$ 1000 which is pretty good. She has desert colour too if you prefer. Shipping wouldn't be too bad I think.

The longitidinal "bows" are easily made from EMT conduit - a shade oversize but easily flattened and rounded at the ends and in the middle. The transverse bows are more of a challenge what with the complex bends, the welded-in reinforcements and, particularly, the offset "stubs" for the end bows to make the bows flush with the front and rear of the box.

Re your truck - does it have the data plates? In particular, is the box makers plate still on the rear lower left of the box? Should be W.D. Beale and Sons, Toronto # 411AC ???.

Finally - a detail - the census number for an 8cwt should be "Z" not "L"!

Cheers


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