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patallen 08-09-12 04:52

Ford/chev brought back home
 
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Hi, i am new to this forum, here is a project i brought back home...i have a modest goal to fix whats on it for now, not realy a restoration.

I have few questions...where was the battery located on this ?
Also was there any vin/numbers to indentify them ?
There is only a "S" on the left door.

thanks for any details.

Bruce Parker (RIP) 08-09-12 05:33

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Originally Posted by patallen (Post 170247)
Hi, i am new to this forum, here is a project i brought back home...i have a modest goal to fix whats on it for now, not realy a restoration.

I have few questions...where was the battery located on this ?

....RH cab running board....

Also was there any vin/numbers to identify them ?

....On a data plate either on the top of the instrument panel (early) or RH door (later). There's some frame stampings you may find also....

There is only a "S" on the left door.

....That implies original factory paint...a bonus!! Measure its shape and location for others PLEASE!! The S was for 'suppressed' meaning the ignition was suppressed for electrical discharge allowing equipment to be operated without interference from the truck's electrical system....

thanks for any details.


Answers above. It's hard to tell, is it a 15cwt, 30cwt or 60cwt? Can we see a picture of the hubs? What is the distance between the axles?

Nice, clean looking truck!!!

Keith Webb 08-09-12 08:34

Vehicle
 
Congratulations on your CMP and welcome to MLU!

At a guess I'd say you have a F15A there. The battery goes on the step on the driver's side. Usually there were data plates attached to the driver's door with VIN info, but if that is missing I'm not sure where it was stamped on Canadian built trucks, ours here in Australia were usually on the right chassis rail behind the engine mount. The engine number was also used as the VIN. It was stamped on the engine and often on the upper part of the gearbox above the inspection plate.

Also could you please add your real name to your signature? We're a friendly bunch in here.

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Originally Posted by patallen (Post 170247)
Hi, i am new to this forum, here is a project i brought back home...i have a modest goal to fix whats on it for now, not realy a restoration.

I have few questions...where was the battery located on this ?
Also was there any vin/numbers to indentify them ?
There is only a "S" on the left door.

thanks for any details.


Lynn Eades 08-09-12 11:43

Hi Pat Allen
 
Hi and welcome to the forum on an american WWII vehicle, the "S" designation is usually for "suppressed" as in set up for radio. it may be the same. It cant be that long since she was a runner with those Michelins on her.

Yeo.NT 08-09-12 14:09

I do believe this is your truck on youtube, from what I've seen in the videos it would appear to be a late 1943 to early 1944 C15.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bkuzx...=ULuWtxWLdde-Y

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uWtxW...=ULbkuzxm7TrQ4


Neil

patallen 08-09-12 17:28

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Originally Posted by Yeo.NT (Post 170255)
I do believe this is your truck on youtube, from what I've seen in the videos it would appear to be a late 1943 to early 1944 C15.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bkuzx...=ULuWtxWLdde-Y

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uWtxW...=ULbkuzxm7TrQ4


Neil

Hi, yes ths is our truck, i hold the camera and Alain is driving it.

patallen 08-09-12 17:33

Battery tray
 
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Hi, about battery tray, could there be that the ford cab had the battery behind the passenger seat ?
there is evidence of a braket with heavy corrosion on the top of it.

but since it a chev frame, there is also remains of a braket on the frame...
id like to see/find pictures of what its supposed to look like. :headscratch:

patallen 08-09-12 17:35

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that infamous "S"

no numbers found anywhere yet....

Keith Webb 08-09-12 23:13

Battery position
 
The gun tractor had the battery in the cab... and that looks like the base for the battery box.

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Originally Posted by patallen (Post 170261)
Hi, about battery tray, could there be that the ford cab had the battery behind the passenger seat ?
there is evidence of a braket with heavy corrosion on the top of it.

but since it a chev frame, there is also remains of a braket on the frame...
id like to see/find pictures of what its supposed to look like. :headscratch:


Phil Waterman 08-09-12 23:18

Battery Box Base
 
The base and the holes in floor look like those on a Pattern 12, wonder if this is a carry over from that.

Cheers Phil

hrpearce 08-09-12 23:54

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The battery position on a C15A.

Bruce Parker (RIP) 08-09-12 23:59

Ford or Chev?
 
The chassis, motor, wooden steering wheel all say Chev, but the rad mesh and mirror arms say Ford. If it is a Chev wireless then the 'S' on the door should be a 'W/T'. The checker plate on the floor looks too early for a '44 Chev. Has someone used some Ford body bits on this truck?

Keith Webb 09-09-12 00:14

Seat
 
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Originally Posted by hrpearce (Post 170270)
The battery position on a C15A.

Also the standard "Yaven Ck" mod for the driver's seat. :yappy:

hrpearce 09-09-12 00:33

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Originally Posted by Keith Webb (Post 170272)
Also the standard "Yaven Ck" mod for the driver's seat. :yappy:

:fry:Keith :fry:
Of the hundreds of photos I've taken of the blitz thats the only one showing what's left of the battery holder.

patallen 10-09-12 15:44

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here are some other pictures, there are things on this truck that we dont have any clues about.

its a ford cab no doubt. yes its the convoy lamp thats lights on... :note:

there are two brakets on the top rear section of the cab....Antenna base ?

Also on the roof top, there is two holes and tubes and also a braket with a spring...any idea what this could be ?

patallen 10-09-12 17:06

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funny, the truck still had all its original 6v bulbs, 2 mazda prefocus, and 4 Ford GE canada 6-8v miniatures ones.

there is also the remains of a red lens from one of the rear convoy lamp...

patallen 10-09-12 17:12

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closer snap shot of the bulbs and the red lens

i am wondering if the convoy lamps themselves are available, we miss one.

Bob Carriere 11-09-12 02:48

Mystery....
 
Remember Pat ..... this is a cab 11 Chev truck with a later Ford cab 13 fitted to it.....

The roof has the round hole(welded over) for the round hatch..... the two small holes are for the rope that hold the canvass cover on that round hole..... the bracket at the back is to attache a rope spring device that keeps the canvass cover from falling away if it is remove fast for aircraft spotting while the truck is driven.


The curved bracket is one of two that holds one of the gas tank in place. It looks like the cab 11 running board brackets are totally missing......

Your welcome to visit the barn again to see what all the right parts look like.... just need to call first to make sure we are around.

Bob C

charlie fitton 11-09-12 13:10

Lynn Eades says "Hi and welcome to the forum on an american WWII vehicle"

C'mon Lynn It's CANADIAN...calling it American is like me calling you an Aussie...

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Lynn Eades 11-09-12 20:50

:giveupHi Charlie. Have another read of my post. I put a full stop after the word "forum" and a capital "O" to start the word "on" :doh:
Hopefully it should be more clear now. :note:


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