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C8A HUM s/n 3844536696 1944
Original title: GENERAL MOTORS WWII HEAVY DUTY WIRELESS TRUCK on Ebay
Haven't we seen this one before? http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=2255725076 No connection with seller, yada, yada...:D Don |
Greetings Don,
Looks like we're looking at the same things. You know this vehicle?? Mike |
They just sold a Dingo
An earlier Ebay Item about a week ago. Don't think it sold on line but it did sell to a fellow in Ontario. Is this the museum at Fort Henry? Can they sell this stuff? or are they supposed to offer it to other museums? Since the taxpayer may have already paid for this thru Charitable tax reciepts?
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Fort Henry????
Hi there
There are vehicles at Fort Henry? It's just down Highway 2 from the Communications Museum at CFB Kingston so maybe that's where my confusion comes in. The Comms museum is a CF museum, just like CFB Bordon, so maybe they can sell off vehicles. Steve |
Greetings,
Some of the museums are privately funded and therefore are able to sell to anyone. Not many of the military museums are government funded anymore. Even the museum at the armory here in Sudbury has no government funding--all private. Apparently if the government funds the museum then there are many restrictions as to what can be displayed--ie mostly Canadian content, much like our "History TV". This obviously limits the display of Axis items. Mike |
Looks suspiciously like...
...a fellow named Frank Grant, at one point selling militaria near Acton, Ontario. If so (and Frank had a Heavy Utility Machinery ZL), then I sold him that chorehorse. Frank had quality stuff, but always asked the moon.
I don't think Fort Henry has anything to do with THAT Fort Henry. |
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Hurry up guys, only 13 hours left to empty the kids piggy banks! :) H. |
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In the rebound: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=2259833665
"Now with a $1,000 discount!" H. |
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I saw this on Ebay Item number: 4639596001 1944 GENERAL MOTORS MILITARY UTILITY WIRELESS TRUCK Al |
Al, thanks for the heads up. Also see GENERAL MOTORS WWII HEAVY DUTY WIRELESS TRUCK on Ebay. It was first put up for auction in September 2001.
H. |
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An arranged (by a phone call) visit to Limehouse will get you a look at this vehicle. Owned, of course by Frank Grant, marketed by his friend Ed who sells for Frank on E bay under the name "Fort Henry Antiques". This is about the fifth marketing try.
I know the complete history of the vehicle (having originally found it). Frank has extensive restoration work done on his vehicles to display them, which may account for the price. |
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Thanks! Hanno |
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Hanno.....I sure am tempted...but will decline for now. Let's just say the vehicle was extensively restored although mostly complete when found, in a beautiful gloss dark green.
It's last big trip was Florida and back when the previous owner got married in the fifties. |
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In Ebay: Heavy Utility for auction..... Colin Macgregor Stevens wrote:
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As for the `quality`of this particular truck, I have seen it up close and personal...
It may certainly be rare, but as for a collector, as always, buyer beware. This particular veh is not as nice as the photos, nor is it original in many ways and I am sure the owner has some convoluted story to go with it... The resto job is shit. As for Fort Henry Antiques, it is merely the nom de plume as a cover for the owner who sells through a 3rd party. Maybe theres a reason??? Some intel for those so inclined, my 2 cents worth. |
Chevy 15ctw from Toronto on Ebay!
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Awright......
.....who bought it with "Buy Now"....???
Listing has been removed?????? What gives?? Bob PS Shrapnel....... what toys are you playing with???? I'm located East Ottawa...... will have to get together. |
Would it be.....
..... the same old wireless truck # 280094719271.....?
BooB |
It's a Heavy Utility and not a 15 cwt. Try this link.
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HUW for sale on EBay
Hi Guys
One of the guys in my local club spotted this one and dropped me a line. Yes, I know that it has been listed before but might fit somebodys needs. The normal no relation ship with owner. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...094719271&rd=1 see other tread http://www.mapleleafup.net/forums/sh...&threadid=8278 Anybody know what the story is on this one. |
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See GENERAL MOTORS WWII HEAVY DUTY WIRELESS TRUCK on Ebay and follow the links for some background info. H. |
I believe I answered questions about this one on MLU last time it went up on ebay.
Being sold by a 3rd party seller for the owner, not as nice as it looks. I have seen it first hand, not worth the $$$ IMHO. And.... as with all the vehicles this guy has there's a story that goes along with every one of them... |
HUP
C'mon Chris let's hear the rest of the story. What about the transport yard on Trafalgar Rd.???
Peter S. |
Follow the link that Hanno has posted. Been discussed before, many times. Same truck, same price, same guy - Frank Grant, yada yada... :dh:
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Frank G
Good one Chris! I love the yada yada.
You've got to admit he's persistant. Peter S |
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This HUW is for sale on ebay. Or is it a machinery ZL? It's supposedly from a museum but they're confused about what it is. The windows are made from a roll of poly and the mickey mouse ears camo job leaves a little to be desired.
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What, again?
This vehicle shows up regularly on EBay, always from the same seller, so I have to assume that it doesn't sell with the consensus among the EBay community being that it isn't the opening bid.
See this thread for one series of comments and links to earlier posts. http://www.mapleleafup.net/forums/sh...ght=fort+henry |
Not again.....
........this truck has more mileage on Ebay than on the original 65 years old odometer......
Too bad it is so close to Ottawa...... an easy trailering job...hihihi Boob |
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Dave, I wouldn't fault the cam job. It's not meant to be mickey-mouse and the black is applied close to the way it was in WW2. The only 'flaws' are that it should be dark grey rather than black and it was seldom applied over olive drab on a HUP/HUW manufactured this late in the war. The Z/L on the door is pure fiction. A W/T (meaning it was equiped for a wireless installation) or an S (for suppressed ignition) would be more accurate.
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