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Time for my yearly questions, once again ...
Does anyone have information on the fate of Peter Ford's CMP INFOEX database ? Has it disappeard forever ? Who has custody of it ? Contact information for that person ? Thanks.
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My own database
I have no idea about Mr Ford's but mine has been collected for many years, and like my head gest bigger ever day!
Try this, it's a BIGGGG 1.5 MB file but it includes 1939-45 civilian vehicles as they were often impressed. CANADIAN WARTIME CHEVROLET DATABASE MEGA FILE 4844521386 is the last known [to me] Chevrolet CMP |
WOW !
David, that is an amazing effort ! Many thanks for the URL. Robert
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Please Sir can I have some more?
Hey, you want MORE? Said the Beadle to Oliver Twist, sorry Robert? Well I have more to add in in the future from British post-war registrations, so the list will get better but it takes a lot of time and effort and I add to the listing when I can.
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incredible !
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David,
What a special effort that database is . You must be our number cruncher on the MLU forum I think . I spotted my 1940 15 cwt ute in your list ........ 99% of these utes were sent overseas with the AIF , hence their rarity at home . Interestingly my vehicle has the CFA ( Country Fire Authority ) logo on the door , but the CFA didn't come into existance until 1944 I believe . It escaped military service by some miracle . The Holden body plate says: colour PRT RD , which is Port Red I think . The faded red paint is visible on the cab . Mike . |
survivor
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My survivor hiding under a pear tree , Unfortunately , the chassis has been crunched at the R H side rear . The Holden cabs have a different radius on the cab roof compared to the Nth. American cabs . It appears to have done low miles . Found down near Geelong .
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G'day Mike! If that cab is a Holden one then the Canadian designation was 1301 Special Chassis for Australia CKD, in the 1/2 ton range. Note the "C" prefix indicating light Commercial 216, whereas the heavier trucks above 1-ton had "T" prefixes.
Here's an Oshawa equivalent to compare: GENERAL MOTORS OF CANADA LIMITED MADE IN GM CANADA OSHAWA WALKERVILLE REGINA MODEL 1314 SERIAL 0-131403876 ENGINE C2804748 BODY SERIAL 3776 PAINT 33 TRIM 279 Engine # C2,804,748 and a very, very rare Regina one: GENERAL MOTORS OF CANADA LIMITED MADE IN GM CANADA OSHAWA WALKERVILLE REGINA MODEL 1314 SERIAL 0-131480039 ENGINE ?? BODY SERIAL 9 !!!! PAINT 33 TRIM (blank) |
GB Database
If it is of any interest, here's my British Chevrolet database, and I have a load more to add! It does not include CMPs as I have added the chassis numbers to the Canadian database.
Warning it is 1.5MB and a .doc file. I hope that you look at the Southampton-assembled vehicles. British Chevrolet Database Mega File This is only a fraction of the registration records I have seen, as these are the only ones selected because of chassis/engine numbers. I helped out a guy in Australia yesterday and this morning with a decode on his Holden chevy sedan: Quote:
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Vans
David
It's interesting that the Australian army designated these as 15 cwt GS Vans , whereas the Canadian/US GM supplier called them 1/2 ton chassis . Mike |
15-cwt
Mike, the Southampton Plant assembled JC Master Chassis with Cowl, 113 1/2" w.b. 1/2-tonners as the "CS" namely, "Chassis, Short" and the 123 3/4" JB 3/4-tonner as the "CL", for "Chassis, Long". In fact the very first truck assembled was a CS chassis-cowl and these were both rated at 15-cwt. Rego evidence shows that they were each comercially rated at around 30-cwt!
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