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C8A restoration in Holland
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Hi listers
My first pictures on this board of my restoration You can also find some pictures on my facebookpage http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?s...5847133&type=3 |
Hi Pieter!
I see that you have a HUP with the 1C7 body there..very interesting indeed! What's the story behind your vehicle? I wish you Good Luck to your restoration and I promise to follow your progress very closely! :thup: kostas.. |
Kostas
Thank you for your reply, how's live in Greece these days, hope your doing ok. The HUP that I'm restoring is actually a HUM or machinery the other is a HUW I'm told the Machinery is a very rare car only 100 made during the war. I'm not a specialist in body types maybe you have more information about that for me . Both cars where stored in Holland for many years, I trade the cars against my just restored Harley WLA. The HUM that I'm restoring served in Norway and is re-inforced for carrying a snowplow Hopefully in the next coming days I will be able to take of the Body from the chassis.. Keep you informed. Regards Pieter |
Ηi Pieter, thanks for your interest, things are going bad to worse here, but we will cope with these, we are tough as a nation. http://modelclub.gr/forums/Smileys/d...on_neutral.gif
Now, I revised in my mind that you have your HUM for sale some time ago. You made the right choice to restore that vehicle, you will not regret it! Are you intend to scratch-build the rear tool boxes/cabins also? |
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Not sure yet, I want to keep my options open, but in the mean time I try to collect the little information and photo material there is on the Machinery version. |
Pictures of the backside
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Some more pictures of the backside.
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Sand-blasted seat parts
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Some sand-blasted seat parts
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Details of a seat
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Some details of one of the 6 seats that I have acquired with the HUP
Taking them all apart to be sandblasted and re-painted Still need those seat covers....... PB |
Drawing of HUP body part
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I made a small drawing of the main body profile as I need to add new ones to my body of the HUP.
Measurements is in mm Radius is dead on I already have these parts made (left and right side). If some one has questions just let me know and I'll translate. Pieter |
Today the Body got split from the Chassis
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Well today was finally D-Day, we managed to separate the body of the HUP from the Chassis.
Will post some more pictures later Pieter |
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Enclosed some pictures of the restored Wooden Steering Wheel of my HUP
With special thanks to my nephew for adding multiple layers of coating |
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HUP Progress and parts wanted
Hi All,
Please find my HUP restoration progress on https://www.facebook.com/ChevroletC8A Currently I'm in urgent need of the pushrods that run from the Hydraulic absorbers to the springleafs/axle I need front and back.. Please any leads??? Thanks Pieter |
Photos
I note with interest that you include a series of photographs on Facebook of HUPs used by Agriculture Canada in the 1940s, but you do not give photo credits. Did you get permission to use these photos? If so, they should be properly credited.
Nice work on the HUP by the way... |
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Some of the pics are credited but most of them where taken from public sites
just by using google. Will pay more attention to the crediting, main goal is to introduce my "friends" to a very nice truck thanks on the restoration your book is of much help . Pieter |
It seems most of the 13cab Chevs used the same link rods throughout the series, but I don't know if this applies to the C8A. There was a guy in Belgium who broke up one or more CMP's for spares on the GAF website, maybe you wil have luck there.
Don't forget to check the orientation of your shocks, as they seem to be upside down.....or actually upside down and left swapped with right. good luck, Alex |
orientation of shocks
You're the first to notice !!
Changed them last week as I found out the hard way :doh: |
Chevrolet C8A HUM update
Hi All,
Please find the latest update on my HUM project on https://www.facebook.com/ChevroletC8A included also pics of the newly made battery tray Pieter |
HUP Restoration Face Book looks great
Hi Pieter
Just looked through your https://www.facebook.com/ChevroletC8A page great work enjoyed looking at the progress you have made. The restoration is going to turn out to be first class job that you can be very proud of. I'll have to add a link to it your page on mine. Cheers Phil |
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Many thanks for your reply! still lots and lots of work to go, but slowly getting there. |
working on the tie rod
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I worked on the tie rod today and need some help
See the arrows : when I dissembled the tie rod the ball seat (cup in the middle) had a kind of felt grease retainer, which I cannot find in the manual (second pic) Also missing was the grease retainer which goes around the spring, ....Is this a critical part?? apparently my HUP drove without them....... any idea where I might find these parts? Thanks Pieter |
Seat Covers for C-8
Pieter,
My friend Wade Wettlaufer is an accomplished upholsterer who helped us with the restoration of the Huntsville Legion Bren Carrier. He has also fabricated seat covers, seat and back rest, for my CMP's. Please feel free to contact him directly Mar 14 (2 days ago) to Richard No problem on the canvas Richard. If I remember correctly it comes in three colours, green, grey, khaki. Let me know when you need them. An acrylic canvas (boat top material) is also available in a wide variety of colours if anyone is interested. from Wade Wettlaufer Quote:
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Work is slowly progressing on my HUP
Work is slowly progressing on my HUP, we are now in the process of building the frame for most of the rear body.
I have added some new pictures on my FB page www.facebook.com/ChevroletC8A Still looking for axleshafts!!! Regards Pieter |
Hello Pieter,
As noted before, a great way to share a project, but please keep updating your MLU thread too - many of us are not on FB. Thanks, Hanno |
C8A restoration slowly coming along
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Hi Guys
Last week did some cutting and grinding on the body, the restoration is coming along slowly www.facebook.com/ChevroletC8A Pic1 removing the backplate of the cabine Pic2 backplate partial removed pic3 old meets new, have have made new base profiles for the roofconstruction pic4 old meets new side view |
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Building up the backside of the body
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You are to be recommended for taking on such a rebuild.
Keep up the good work! :thup2: |
Some more metal cutting, I'm almost there....
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I did some sheet metal grinding again this evening and it's coming along very nicely.
It's not easy to mention but I raped the roof of a CMP cab, now if you look at the pictures you know why.... I'm going to use the back end of the roof and put it on the HUP which saves me making those round corners .....hope you forgive me...... Ahhhhh not to mention, always use safety shields when grinding.....I'm wearing a full face shield...and it saved my life, during grinding the disc exploded right in my face.... |
Rear of 13 cab a good idea
Hi Pieter,
I restored a number of years ago a PUTR which had been cut very similar to your own, just below the waist line meaning a complete rebuild of both frame and skins. Did exactly the same as yourself and used a donor 13 cab roof section for the rear to both save on making the corners and you should be able to just get sufficient length on the roof profile to take it to the rear of the sliding roof section. Keep up the good work. Ian |
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