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|  HUP on Steroids...or..... 
			
			Some interesting work is taking place in the birth place of the Ford CMP vehicles.   Attached are a couple of pics for your viewing pleasure and head scratching.       strange...unable to attach pics....will try later Cheers from Sunny Windsor Mike Timoshyk 42 MB 52 M38 42 F15A | 
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|  Myke's Pics.... 
			
			Interesting....     
				__________________ SUNRAY SENDS AND ENDS :remember :support | 
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			And I thought I was HUP crazy...Myke, you gots some 'splainin' to do.  W5?
		 
				__________________ 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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			It's a FORD! Looks a little like a stretched No8 Aust FGT too. What fun.   
				__________________ Film maker 42 FGT No8 (Aust) remains 42 FGT No9 (Aust) 42 F15 Keith Webb Macleod, Victoria Australia Also Canadian Military Pattern Vehicles group on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/canadianmilitarypattern | 
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|  Steriodal HUP / Aus Tractor 
			
			Hi Keith, Yes you are correct. The builder has used a 134" wheelbase F60 that was used locally as a tomato wagon. Using pics of the Aus Tractor, he is building a "big brother". It has only been eight months since he found the truck. It has been a "frame off resto including drive train. He has done remarkable work for such a short period of time. I think he will out do me in restoration time. cheers from the Home of the Blitz/CMP Fords....Windsor Ontario Mike Timoshyk 42MB 52 M38 42 F15A | 
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			I'd hate to meet the "shagee" that could bounce those springs...
		 
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				__________________ Film maker 42 FGT No8 (Aust) remains 42 FGT No9 (Aust) 42 F15 Keith Webb Macleod, Victoria Australia Also Canadian Military Pattern Vehicles group on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/canadianmilitarypattern | 
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 That would depend upon whom is shagging who and "positioning"...Switching gears, I admire the work on the roof of the "HUP-like" Ford. 
				__________________ 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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 You are conversing with a "sheep shagger" and they are a different breed of cat altogether..I met a few in my days of northern service that were big enough to bend the springs on a MACK...burnt diesel they did...Hugh... Good thing I wasn't paying by the pound..... On an airman's pay in those days cheap whiskey and more draggin' than most guys had hanging was the ticket... More tales to come at Gracies on the 16th..be there...        
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			If driven only in parades fine..... but off road that expensive and well done roof "sheet" metal may trun to "shit" metal....... when the long frame flexes something will have to give......   even the short wheel base CGT and FGT had a flex joint in the cab 13..... But I must say nicely done and impressive..... More BS on Friday.... Boob 
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			Calm down, Chevrolets are subjected to this sort of thing as well. How´s this for a C60L "Crew Cab"?!? The owner dismantled the truck to the last rivet(!), as it was very rusty due to beach use, and rebuilt it with some room to carry his family. The C60L above was converted from one of the well-known (in Holland, anyway) ex-Rescue Services Chevrolets, as pictured below. As they were used on the beaches, they have severe issues with rust.  H. 
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			How about these for something bloated and even coachbuilt. The Post Master General department, or PMG converted many CMPs post war, mostly stretched chassis C15, but also this C15A, seen here in Melbourne. http://www.imagecontrol.com.au/oldcm...ide_resize.jpg Here's a survivor taken several years ago. http://www.imagecontrol.com.au/oldcm...pics/PMG_2.jpg More pics here. 
				__________________ Film maker 42 FGT No8 (Aust) remains 42 FGT No9 (Aust) 42 F15 Keith Webb Macleod, Victoria Australia Also Canadian Military Pattern Vehicles group on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/canadianmilitarypattern | 
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