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CAB with hatched roof - optional all models
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No . 8 Ford (oops Chev )
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Thanks to Keith Webb, that doyen of Art tractors for pointing out my error .
Keith , I use the word doyen in the nicest possible context, I am not implying that you are old ! It's a Chev No. 8 from around 1944 ish ? . Mike |
This is cute
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1939 Ford ute , or van 12 cwt in Aust army parlance .
This 39 Ford ute is based on the car chassis , classed as a light commercial in civilian life . It has the truck cab and grill , but narrower guards ( fenders ) than the larger trucks . The door script reads DIV sigs , so it belongs to a signals unit . The army reg number V ??? is also there on the door . The box in the back would house a no. 101 wireless set . The ute has a antenna mount on the off side . These utes are particularly rare nowadays , I have only seen 3 of them over the years , all unrestored . Of The examples delivered to the military , many would have gone overseas to areas like the Middle East , virtually none have survived here in OZ . The ute bodies were rather fragile and very few survived for long . Mike |
The aussie Bren - Blitz
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Wow!
Mike can have you any more official Ford photos? If so could you burn a CD Rom for the books please? $$$$ of course!
The Ford-Bren reminds me of the Bedford-Bren which was itself arguably based on the Opel Blitz Maultier. The QL chassis had a standard Bren Carrier tracked set replacing the rear wheels. |
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Hey, Mike.... Not exactly... I know that must've been a typo:)) This truck features in several different poses and of course is the CGT #8 - it highlights the differences between the two manufacturers of this body design - the Chev has rolled sheetmetal joins where the Ford is butt welded... also the Ford fuel tanks have the fillers at the rear while the Holden built version (and I don't know why) has them at the front necessitating a small cut out in the crew door. I think this is possibly the pilot truck. This is the Ford - and does anybody know what the vertical locker on the rear quarter panel was designed for? http://www.oldcmp.net/Images/ford/fg...132172big8.jpg |
Another one
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1940 Chev 15 cwt ute or Van 15cwt GS in army parlance
Military mods included the fitting of wider rims to accept the 7.50 X 16 tyres . The later delivered examples had the 4 speed crash box fitted . I have the remains of two of these , both have the CFA logo on the door , and dont have any ex mil paint on them . These are particularly rare utes here in Australia . 99% of them went overseas to the Middle East and Malaya with the AIF . Mike |
Pics
David , in reply to your query . I don't own the photos . Many years ago a club memebr here was given a old photo album that was found on a rubbish tip . The album contained hundreds of official pics of Aust . army vehicles , many have the dept. of information stamp or whatever stamp on them . I have about 300 of the pics on a CD and
Who owns them , only god knows . Mike |
Can they be scanned please?
...at your end onto a CD copy please?
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Who knows what the row of holes in the rear boby were for ?, I have seen several 2B1 bodies in the UK with with the same holes, two rows next to each wheel box. I had thought that they may have been added in civi use ie for a small crane but it would appear not............. any ideas guys ? Pete |
Photos arrived thanks Mike
Yes, exclelent photos thanks..now I have to work out which ones are Australian indigenous and which are Canadian...the US ones are obvious and there are some clearly Australian Utes in there.
If you have any more on CD Rom please let me know. I'll reciprocate as I will burn a CD or perhaps better still a DVD Rom with my GM War Album photos that I have. |
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Hope this helps, Hanno http://www.vickersmachinegun.org.uk/...rsTruckTop.jpg Source: http://www.vickersmachinegun.org.uk/transport-15cwt.htm |
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