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Item 250504535314, nice little blitz by the tag another C8 8448-518, Question how many of us are going to chase each other to get it. I,m in.
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... and the data plate says "manufactured 5-5-43" and not 42.
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It's not a Holden-built C15A either which makes it pretty unusual in this country.
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less than 50 kms away from me too
Good luck BOB .
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Hanno if you count the wheel studs I think it could be a C8
for a chev collector it would good one to restore Max |
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Seems you´re right, I had not noticed the six wheel studs yet - the chassis model C15441 on the data plate had me fooled. Could this be one of those C8AX´s imported from new Zealand into Australia after the war? It being a C8AX should also explain the Canadian-built cab. Interesting stuff you guys have down there! Hanno
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![]() How do you explain "chassis model C15441" on the data plate? Sorry for asking silly questions, but Chevīs are not my strong point. . . H.
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This now rings a bell - I'll have to check my pics but I think this is how the C8AX plates are stamped for some reason.
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![]() Who can explain Chev reasoning? It's a mystery why they (or DND perhaps?) would rate the C8AX as a 15cwt. Perhaps some HUP/HUW owners could share what their plates state. The real clue is the Chassis Serial, with 8448 ID'ing the C8AX. |
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which was in a recent clearing sale?
It certainly didn't look like it had hit a bridge before being sold at the clearing sale. Possibly the wheels were removed to lower it after hitting something while being transporting it on the back of the truck. What a shame.
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Yes I think you're right. Somehow I had missed it. These C8AX vehicles are as common as anything here now.
![]() Does anyone know what happened to this one?
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Jesus, $3000 for a C60L at a clearing sale!
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1942 dodge on ebay 360197592164
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