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Nothing to do with this topic, but as a little tribute to Bart, here is a photo I took in about 1970 at Bart's house in RedHill when I first visited him of his Chev HPU Computer CMP.
Edit: Sorry, his is the one on the right. Bill |
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Thanks for the caption correction Hanno:
I had forgotten after 36 years or so that the ambulance was his also. He had some friends with vehicles that would come to visit sometimes when they knew I was coming to Bart's and I assumed it was one of theirs. Of course, had I looked at the front bumper, I would have seen the ever so obvious "BHV" there. Here is another taken at a different time of the Computer vehicle. Bill |
Nice to see those
Nice pictures- always glad to see new HUP pictures. I suppose it's to Bart Vanderveen's credit that I became interested in CMP vehicles - having seen them here and there as a kid and only knowing them as those flat-nosed "army trucks," then stumbling across his C8A articles in Wheels and Tracks found in a local hobby shop in the '80s,, and following from there, realizing the significance of CMPs, discovering our local club Prairie Command in the '90s, all of which now finds me with a HUP restoration project on my hands.
I suppose it was all fated, as my initials are CMP - go figure. |
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Here are some pictures of the ex-Vanderveen C8A HUA CA4236751, dating back to 2011:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/pyewip...57627396455654 Attachment 111221 Attachment 111220 Attachment 111218 Attachment 111219 |
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More pictures of Bart Vanderveen's HUA.
Some are courtesy of Ian McCallum, who restored it. Attachment 119709 Attachment 119710 Attachment 119711 Attachment 119712 |
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