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Old 09-07-09, 23:34
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Maple Leafs had 'MAPLE LEAF TRUCK. with a Maple Leaf in the middle and a different badge on the rad, plus slightly different rad grilles in some cases.
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Old 10-07-09, 10:16
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It seems the rolled over truck is the same water rear tanker as previously posted as a ford and chev in the middle east. some pics of local finds.
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Old 10-07-09, 11:01
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It seems the rolled over truck is the same water rear tanker as previously posted as a ford and chev in the middle east. some pics of local finds.


If you are talking about this truck it is not a roll over just a truck shaken to bits on what was then the North/South Military Highway (now the Stuart Highway) although this one does look as if it ended up on it's side and being recovered. Trucks in the early days could start off from Alice Springs as brand new and arrive in Darwin looking the same as that in the photo as the road was that bad.

This truck is a GMC by the way and not a Chev. If people want a good read about the early convoys on the North/South Military Highway then the book to get is "Convoys Up The Track" by Alan Smith who was with 148 General Transport Company.
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Old 10-07-09, 14:30
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Some pics of another Maple Leaf truck with North/South road history to be found in This Thread.
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Old 11-07-09, 15:13
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Here's a Maple Leaf hood. That's the only kind of emblem I've seen on them. It was GMC that had General Motors Truck on the hood.
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Old 13-07-09, 09:20
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GMCs had 'GENERAL MOTORS TRUCK' on the engine cover/hood/bonnet sides and MLs had 'MAPLE LEAF [Maple Leaf symbol] TRUCK' as they were essentially Chevrolet powertrain GMCs, all the way through, with slight differences such as grilles. However, I can bet that so many lacked the badging when exported.
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Old 17-07-09, 02:58
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I have a 1940 manual and it treats the Maple Leaf as it's own make. It was only available in a 2 1/2 or three ton model in 1940. My manual shows a 216 Chevrolet engine in the 2 1/2 ton (model 1600) and a GMC 248 in the three ton (model 1600H).

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Some pics of another Maple Leaf truck with North/South road history to be found in This Thread.
Tony, replace the .org by .net and you’re good to go:

http://www.mapleleafup.net/forums/showthread.php?t=2314
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Old 05-04-19, 13:47
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Tony, replace the .org by .net and you’re good to go:
No, I'm not!! Now I have the ability to find dozens of old threads from years ago that I thought were lost, and re-read them. I'm not going anywhere!
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Old 05-04-19, 18:03
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Hi Tony,

Good to hear Neil H is going to take the truck 'Back to the Track' - a real return to its past.

I researched that vehicle and wrote an article on it which was published in Army Motors in 2012. It has a fascinating history. I'll be very interested to see up-to-date images sometime.

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If people want a good read about the early convoys on the North/South Military Highway then the book to get is "Convoys Up The Track" by Alan Smith who was with 148 General Transport Company.


G'day Cliff,

Is this book still for sale and if so who would you get it from + what would it cost?

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Old 25-10-09, 06:29
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G'day Cliff,

Is this book still for sale and if so who would you get it from + what would it cost?

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