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Old 27-09-09, 13:10
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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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Old 27-09-09, 15:49
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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.
Looks like a perfect candidate for restoration! But I think it´s a C15 15-cwt, not a C8.

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Hi Firetruck Enthusiasts, This 1942 Chevrolet Blitz Firetruck up for auction has been very generously donated to our local volunteer brigade by the estate of a past member. It was in going order, but it hasn't been started in 2 years. It has a steel tank on the back and B&S Firefighter Pump. Would definitely been suitable for restoration. Can assist with loading onto transport. Any queries, please Phil on 0427464319, and I will attempt to answer your questions as best as I can. Thanks for looking and Good Luck!!
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Old 27-09-09, 16:15
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... and the data plate says "manufactured 5-5-43" and not 42.
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Old 27-09-09, 21:19
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... and the data plate says "manufactured 5-5-43" and not 42.
It's not a Holden-built C15A either which makes it pretty unusual in this country.
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Old 27-09-09, 23:05
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less than 50 kms away from me too
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Old 28-09-09, 00:01
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Hanno if you count the wheel studs I think it could be a C8
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Old 28-09-09, 01:08
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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,

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!

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Old 28-09-09, 08:56
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Looks like a perfect candidate for restoration! But I think itīs a C15 15-cwt, not a C8.
No, definately a C8AX. It has 6 stud wheels and the data plate listing it as an XH8448 fits nicely into This list.
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Old 28-09-09, 10:50
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No, definately a C8AX. It has 6 stud wheels and the data plate listing it as an XH8448 fits nicely into This list.
Yes we got it, but please rub it in some more

How do you explain "chassis model C15441" on the data plate?

Sorry for asking silly questions, but Chevīs are not my strong point. . .

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Old 28-09-09, 13:08
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How do you explain "chassis model C15441" on the data plate?

Sorry for asking silly questions, but Chev´s are not my strong point. . .
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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Old 28-09-09, 14:14
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Yes we got it, but please rub it in some more

How do you explain "chassis model C15441" on the data plate?
Sorry Hanno. I used "Read new posts", and came into the discussion at the bottom of page 6 and replied before I noticed that others had more kindly pointed out the discrepancy.

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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Old 10-10-09, 15:09
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Sorry Hanno. I used "Read new posts", and came into the discussion at the bottom of page 6 and replied before I noticed that others had more kindly pointed out the discrepancy. :doh
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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.
You raised a good point, possibly NZ was looking to procure 15-cwt trucks, and only the 8-cwt chassis was available, so GM relabelled it as a 15-cwt?!?

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Old 11-10-09, 08:36
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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.
This C8AX was sold for AU $3,007.25 and the chassis/cab ended up at a MLU Forum member - see C8AX Tac Sign:
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Yes Hanno, this is the little red one of Ebay of recent. My mate rang me and wanted the fire fighting equipment it had on it. While the pictures didn't show it the tray was decked out with a good engine and hose reel as well as the water tank itself. We went 50/50 so helped me out as I took the truck, which is now tray less! Hence my search to see what it had on it as a tray in the past.
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Old 11-10-09, 08:44
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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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Old 11-10-09, 09:03
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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.
I think it was Another Blitz on Oz EBAy. It was without wheels and it seems the roof was already damaged.

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Old 11-10-09, 13:19
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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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Old 12-10-09, 05:06
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