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I have recently swung a deal that demands a greater degree of scope management for my CMP restoration program - details later. Therefore, I am divesting myself of most things Ford. All prices are to be negotiated but be aware, if it is your intention to "flip" parts for higher resale, don't contact me.
Here is what I have for sale or trade: 13 Cab - in fair shape needs work on rear wall Doghouse - in good shape Front Clip - in good shape Grill - in good shape Front axle Rear axle F15 - most of the parts are there, but no rear tray/box. Needs work - of course, but a "doable" project. Some of the proceeds from the sale of this truck will go to MLU. Yes, it's that Ford... see: http://www.mapleleafup.org/forums/sh...atest+treasure Photos are available on PM request. I am willing to trade for Chev parts or work. All dealing by PM please. Please note that I am located in Ottawa - I can arrange shipping but you must swallow the cost of shipping and handling (imagine the cost of shipping a cab to say, BC?).
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RHC Why is it that when you have the $$, you don't have the time, and when you have the time you don't have the $$? Last edited by RHClarke; 13-03-09 at 16:42. |
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I thought you were going to ship it all to me out here in BC ?? ![]() now what do I do ? ......... any small parts and pieces ? PM me please if you do.
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Gee.... yet another Chev owner chickening out in the face of the challenges (and rewards!) of doing a Ford. Alas, the world is a sadder place this day...
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OOOOOO Rob...you tempt me soooooo Frame? is it cut?
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Myke, If by cut you mean shortened, I don't think so. I will verify this over the weekend. Or, Bob can chime in as he gave the Ford a good once over when we "got" it.
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...at least in this neck of the woods. However, there seems to be some interest in the truck from "Ford" country...
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RHC Why is it that when you have the $$, you don't have the time, and when you have the time you don't have the $$? |
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As for the small bits, not much kicking around, but send your list via these means, and maybe some folks will take the time out of their busy lives to help you spend your money. Cheers.
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![]() ![]() 13 Cab - Ford configuration. Skin in poor shape. Frame and floors in good shape. ![]() Grill - in good shape ![]() Dog houses (2) - complete Clip or nose: Spoken for. Brush guard photos later...
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RHC Why is it that when you have the $$, you don't have the time, and when you have the time you don't have the $$? |
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HI Rob
Thats a Chevy dog house isn't it?. If so i'd be interested.
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Jordan Baker RHLI Museum, Otter LRC C15A-Wire3, 1944 Willys MB, 1942 10cwt Canadian trailer |
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The complete 1942? F15a offered by Rob has the unusual early heavy duty cast GM front axle with a Ford rear axle which makes it rather unique.
.... and I have a spare HD GM axle and other Ford power train parts that might be of some interest to the buyer. I will not sell my parts individually until we see where the F15a goes and what the potential buyer would need/want. Bottom line the parts are there to redo the F15a quite adequately...... of course some hard to find parts like the special Furd 6 inch foofoo pins are always missing and hard to find!!!! It would be nice if the buyer was from Ottawa and opted to work with us at the barn....... I can dream can't I...? BooBee
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Bob Carriere....B.T.B C15a Cab 11 Hammond, Ontario Canada |
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I can't tell the diff between a Chev and a Ford doghouse. In any case, the doghouse in the pic is up for sale or trade. I prefer a trade so if you are able to find four 6 bolt HUP rims in usable condition, we can work out a deal.
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RHC Why is it that when you have the $$, you don't have the time, and when you have the time you don't have the $$? |
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I've gotten a few emails asking questions about the Ford truck. Here are a few answers:
Does it have an engine? Yes, and it is almost complete (missing rad cap). Does it run? It's a Ford, so no. Does it turn over? I'll tell you next week when the snow is only two feet deep. Are the rims original? Yes, but the rubber is civvy pattern. What is missing? Other than the obvious missing external parts, not much less a seat and proper instrunment cluster. Has anyone bid on it yet? Yes. How much? Not enough. To be realistic, I am not looking for a fortune, but will accept he going rate for a truck of this nature. What is that - whatever the market will bear. I am more than willing to trade for a HUP or a lot of HUP parts. Will you part it out? No. This truck needs to be restored given its unique nature and "history". Why do you hate Fords? Don't. Just managing my scope. What is the meaning of life? 47 and CMP... Keep em coming folks, I'm in town for the long run!
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RHC Why is it that when you have the $$, you don't have the time, and when you have the time you don't have the $$? |
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Either a trial fit or one quick measurement will tell. Hopefully at least one of us will remember to get the answer for you next weekend, if not sooner.
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That's clearly a Chev doghouse. You can tell because it has all those small doors which one needs to open frequently during driving. Why? That puny 216 needs constant fiddling, otherwise it doesn't get you anywhere!
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Absoluletly correct Hanno...in fact I believe some Chev Dog houses have more than one access hole....quite interesting actually....certainly "other" manufactured vehicles did not need such accessablity.
cheers from "Ford country" Mike Timoshyk |
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![]() Chevy nee a lot of access hole to work on it and a lot of maintenance not like the Ford that is a trouble free truck ![]()
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Its usually easier when a ford drops it's bundle to just take the whole cab off because you know it's going to be a major self destruct and not something minor you can adjust through an access panel
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Staying away from the FORD vs Chevy battle, owning only Chevy's though it would be interesting to comment on what you can service through the one/two round access panels on a Chevy engine cover. Not much, on the co-driver side the only use for the cover is to reach in for the block drain plug, useful if you are operating without antifreeze in below freezing temperatures. The drivers side round hatch as only one useful purpose to replace the number 6 and 5 spark plug leads that you pulled off in putting the cover over the engine. Now as to the doors they are a little more useful providing access to oil filler, and to the dip stick. Now think about it this was a major improvement over the Patter 11 & 12 cab design where it was necessary to go in the cab to check the level of the oil on the engine and then climb up onto the bumper open the access panel on the 11 or the hood on the 12 to add oil.
The only other use for the access panels and doors on the Chevy is to allow engine heat to escape into the cab. Now this is a useful feature in winter and I will admit to driving with both access doors open and the round covers removed when driving in very cold weather. (good reason not to have exhaust leaks)
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Just wondering if that Chevy dog house is still available. I haven't found any HUP rims either.
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Jordan Baker RHLI Museum, Otter LRC C15A-Wire3, 1944 Willys MB, 1942 10cwt Canadian trailer |
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