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				Modified Conventional Pattern (MCP) vehicles
			 
			 
			
		
		
		
			
			
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					Originally Posted by  Konstantin Chernov
					 
				 
				Where can I find information on Canadian MCP cars? 
			
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 Hello Konstantin,
 
These should be some interesting threads for you:
 
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					Originally Posted by  Hanno Spoelstra
					 
				 
				To some it may seem a moot point, but since this is a very anorak subject anyway I would like to differentiate between the various “patterns” built during WW2, instead of throwing all non-CMP trucks on the “MCP heap”. Although the line between the various patterns is not always clear, I have tried to make a listing, mainly based on Vanderveen and Gregg: 
[snip] - Modified Conventional Pattern (MCP): standard types with modifications to meet military requirements, comprising cars, utilities, 15-cwt, 2-ton and 3-ton trucks. Shipped out in large numbers, notably for use in the North African campaigns. Fitted with uprated chassis, springs, WD split rims (13, 16 and 20”), single rear tyres, RHD (for overseas use), military bumper and push bar, black out lighting system, WD towing hook, matt paint, etc.
 
Over 300,000 MCP trucks were produced in Canada by Chrysler, Ford and General Motors. 
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