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Old 07-08-07, 23:02
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Hi Nick, I think I saw this advertised on MilWeb recently. Sure looks like an impressive vehicle.

From http://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C13714:
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Built at the Oshawa factory in Ontario as one of a limited production run,this right hand drive vehicle was used as transport for students at Camp X, the WW2 Canadian Spy School made famous by the film/book A Man Called Intrepid.

It was, in circa 1943/44, bought to England and used by the military for various duties including the transport of
senior personnal. It later returned to the USA and returned to England in the late 1990s.

I cannot confirm but have been told the vehicle was used in several period films.

It has been very well restored with immaculate paintwork and liveried as a WW2 Canadian military staff car. MOT and Tax. Alawys stored inside. Car Manual and some paperwork.
Interior is fine as is the overall condition of this rare car. There is an excellent spares and support network available in the UK and the USA.

This vehicle has been oil sprayed on the underside. It has five new tyres. Various new parts just fitted including coil and condenser and some spare parts are included with the vehicle. Complete with Workshop Manual

Category: Cars
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Master Sedan
Year: 1938
Price: £12000 As stated
Country: UK
Region: Hampshire
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