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What would be reasonable value of a relatively complete Ford F15 CMP in the US?
It would certainly be a project. No bed, stuck motor, no title are the downsides. The rest appears to be there with little apparent rust. Cheers! ![]() Huxley |
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Be carefull buying a truck in the US without a title, prolly wont make it past the border, even if its said to be a " parts truck " If it can be made to run they prolly will require a title, as well without a title your local insurance Co will prolly never regy it, do your homework, as alot of questions and get names or badge # of any border people you talk to along with time and date for future refrence, as everyone you talk to will prolly give you a different answer. Trust me been there done that .......... ![]()
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I am actually in the U.S.... I guess I should have stated that. But I would have to consider taking it to events near my friends in Winnipeg. Evidently, this CMP came from Saskatchewan(sic?) for parts for another non-F15 project, but the owner decided it to be too complete to cut up.
![]() So any guesses at value? I have pics if anyone is interested. Cheers! H |
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Just of curiosity where are you located as there are not that many of US CMP nuts down here in the States. If you are in the northeast I can put you in touch with the other new F15 owner maybe you can help each other out on parts hunting. As to your question what is a CMP worth in the States I've paid $1000 to $1600 for each of mine of course that starts 30 years ago. Doesn't really matter what you pay for it the restoration costs will be many times more. When restored almost nobody will pay what you put into the truck. It's a labor of love or insanity.
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The truck is located in the Midwest, as am I.
I am contemplating the purchase for airshows, reenactments, etc. I think it is actually a F30 or F60, as the wheelbase looks considerably longer than the 101" of an F15. The rear axle does not have duals. Looks more like the 134" GS model. I had a 1946 158" GMC Civilian Tonner years ago, and it looks shorter than that. Sounds like the price is in the correct range... perhaps even on the lower side. Thanks! H |
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If it is a 134 or 158" wheelbase take a look at my website to see what I've done for bodies on my C60S which is 134" and my C60L which is 158". One word of caution if you are planning to drive either long distances even with a more powerful engine these trucks are all done at 55 MPH my C60S with the radio box and a more powerful engine will haul down the interstate at 55 MPH but if you push beyond that the drive train gets very busy and the shortness of the wheelbase makes it squirrelly. The radio box setup as a camper though makes great truck for going to air shows or shows of any kind, even haul an air conditioner for sleeping on those hot nights. The other thing about driving these any distance is that you need an intercom with headsets to be able to talk to the person beside you. Sound level at full throttle is around 110db. Cheers Phil
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Phil Waterman `41 C60L Pattern 12 `42 C60S Radio Pattern 13 `45 HUP http://canadianmilitarypattern.com/ New e-mail Philip@canadianmilitarypattern.com Last edited by Phil Waterman; 29-05-09 at 17:00. Reason: correct spelling |
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Welcome to the club...... we are curious to see what you got.....
Bob C.
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Thanks Bob & Phil!
Actually I am still in proess of getting info on the truck and doing my research. I have owned old vehicles in the past and know the limitations and the challenges... although I think this may be more unique challenge to say the least! The owner is a farmer and is slow to respond due to srping field work... and the truck is about 6-7 hours away... although I am blessed with a couple of waypoints and/or possible FOB's along the way, and some expert mechanical experience in the family. But, if anyone would volunteer to provide some guidance, I would be eternally grateful. Final plan for this truck would be markings for RCAF No.417 Squadron, either North Africa or Italy. Or perhaps 2TAF. Cheers! ![]() H |
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