John wrote:
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We believe the truck was built in 1943 as part of the 6050 contract for the British Army. It has several unusual holes in the cab that we suspect were for Artic modifications, but perhaps were never actually installed.
I will post separately on the thread about the engine, but believe its serial number matches those known to exist under the 6050 contract.
We don't think it went to Norwegian Army, but stayed in UK after the war.
We may find more evidence as we work on the panels, but from what we were told this is its history:
- 1943: built in Canada
-43/44: Shipped to UK on Atlantic Convoys
-44: British Army
-Early 1950's??: Cast from army and went into civilian use in UK
- Ended up in scrapyard at Pease Pottage, West Sussex with small rear recovery crane fitted
- Rescued and saved by an MV collector. We do not know if was road registered then, but there is no sign of registration now and we will register it this year.
- Purchased in 1990s by the three brothers who then dismantled it, intending to fully restore it.
- 2021: saved again...
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Using the “counting heads method”, the C15s delivered under Contract S/M 6050 were built during August-November 1943 - see this thread
http://www.mapleleafup.net/forums/sh...962#post268962 with known chassis and engine serial numbers.