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Kuno 09-12-06 16:28

CMP Identification, Wreck 3
 
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Was absent a little bit to the South and found 3 times the remnants of CMP trucks. This one was the best of all - I think it should be a FORD.

I am still not familiar with the details of the CMPs - may somebody has a better glue what kind of truck this is?

Identified (see below) as: Chevrolet cab 12, looks to be 158" wheelbase C60L

Kuno 09-12-06 16:38

Wreck 2
 
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The "Wreck 2" was not in that good shape any more. It is still in "use" --- as a shelter for local desert drivers. In one of the boxes you always find some water and something to eat.

There were the "clips" for the sandchannels but no other sign that it was a truck of the LRDG - although they MUST have used this gap in the dunes many times as well.

It looks like a CHEVROLET 60cwt to me - would you agree?

Kuno 09-12-06 16:42

Wreck 1
 
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The "Wreck 1" has only the rear body left. But nevertheless - it is still in use as well. The locals use it to store water. The back flap has been thightened and now the "truck" acts as a basin.

It looks like the remnant of a CMP to me especially since it is manufactured in Canada.

Any furhter suggestions what kind of truck it has been once?

Kuno 09-12-06 16:44

Wreck 1 - Plate
 
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And here the manufacturers plate:

Geoff Winnington-Ball (RIP) 09-12-06 17:26

Magnificent pictures, Kuno!!! Thank you.

cletrac (RIP) 09-12-06 20:11

That first picture looks like a cab 12. I like how the fenders at ground level are shiny metal from the blowing sand. It makes you wonder how long it would take to sandblast them right away.

Keith Webb 09-12-06 20:21

First picture
 
The first one is a Chevrolet cab 12, looks to be 158" wheelbase C60L.

Second looks like a Ford, and by the length of the body I'd say F60S GS. The third body looks to be from a long wheelbase 3-ton CMP.

Great pics!

Kuno 12-12-06 09:01

Many thanks...
 
...for your replies & identifications. It seems that I have been completely wrong with my assumptions. :rolleyes

Alex van de Wetering 12-12-06 10:32

Kuno,

Great pictures! The cab12 picture could be a nice picture for the cover of a CMP book......

Alex

Kuno 25-12-06 13:00

Confirmation
 
:) good Idea with the book. I am working on it - however it will not be a book about CMPs but about an interesting journey through the desert.

May I ask for confirmation about the types of trucks above. As you know, I am really not a professional in matters of CMP but I always had the impression the the "flat fronts" were the Chevrolets and the others - as the LRDG had used them- were Fords.

Now from above we have the following:

Wreck 3: Chevrolet cab 12, 158" wheelbase C60L
Wreck 2: Ford F60 GS
Wreck 1; CMP 3to

If nobody has another opinion, then I would use it like this in my text :teach:

cliff 25-12-06 21:35

Re: Confirmation
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Kuno
:)
Now from above we have the following:

Wreck 3: Chevrolet cab 12, 158" wheelbase C60L
Wreck 2: Ford F60 GS
Wreck 1; CMP 3to

If nobody has another opinion, then I would use it like this in my text :teach:

Wreck 3: Chevrolet 12 cab C60L, 158inch wheelbase.
Wreck 2: CMP 13 cab could be Ford or Chevrolet probably a 3
ton but could be a 30cwt as well. Not enough detail to
tell for sure.
Wreck 1: rear body off a 30cwt or 3ton General Service truck.
could be any make or model 4X2 or 4X4. Just because
it was made in Canada does not mean it was a CMP.
They made Chevrolet , Fords & other makes of 4X2 too.

Cheers
Cliff :)

Kuno 26-12-06 09:26

Wreck 2
 
Many thanks, Cliff.


For "Wreck 2" only those 3 big parts were left there. Would you think that on one of them one could find any detail which would bring the final conclusion about the type?

cliff 26-12-06 10:01

Re: Wreck 2
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Kuno
Many thanks, Cliff.


For "Wreck 2" only those 3 big parts were left there. Would you think that on one of them one could find any detail which would bring the final conclusion about the type?

My friend I am not up quite that far with the ID between Ford and Chev cab 13 versions. If the remains were more complete I could tell you but perhaps you could PM Tony Smith or Keith Webb who know a lot more then me about the small details that could tell you exactly what it is.

Cheers
Cliff :)

Keith Webb 26-12-06 10:31

I.D.
 
Judging by the shape of the front shell I'd guess a Ford.

Kuno 28-12-06 11:03

Wreck2, add. Foto
 
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This additional foto may help further:

Hanno Spoelstra 30-12-06 17:49

Re: Wreck2, add. Foto
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Kuno
This additional foto may help further:
This confirms Keith's guess: the shape of the front shell (there are some details differences with Chevrolet) denotes it's a Ford.

Great pics, Kuno! Keep 'm coming, please.

Hanno

Wheldon Wishart 04-01-07 00:49

The ford nose has only 4 bolt holes holding in each head lamp unit, and the chev nose has 6 or 8 bolts holding in the headlamp unit. At least that is what I have found in New Zealand. :)

Kuno 13-02-07 09:19

Would like to "keep them coming"; but these wrecks are not spread out everywhere...


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