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Old 15-11-10, 19:47
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hi guy's the radiobody starts to get in shape don't you think.
now all the sheet metal panels are on the truck I had to make a raincap above the door.
then I thought it was time for some painting, allway's nice to do this.
first the roof was painted black twice. then the sides go green and whalla it looks a hundred backs. the windows come in later because I have to make the frames myself so I do this after I have the registration on the truck.
I cleaned the date plate for the body and attached it.
(body, fitted for wireless, No.1, mk 3 m.c.c. cont. No.23/7447 ser. No 391)
look's good dos it. now the only thing to do to make the body water tide is the small window above the cab. sorry this comes next time.
cheers jaap
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Old 16-11-10, 02:56
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Default Fantastic job.....

....a rare piece to feast the eye !!!!

Very well done.....

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Old 28-11-10, 11:49
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thanks bob , when I told my truck you like looking a her see blushed dark green so bob I hope you don't hurt your eyes by looking ad my truck to much.
I wanted to post this earlier but had some more important things on my mind, registration of the truck for a dutch titel.

oke the top small window of the radiobody had to be made. I only had the hinge part and the glas, the rest was gone. I started by cutting strips of ironsheet to bent the frame from. this took some time and hammering to do it right. they were then cut to the right lenght and fitted to see if it fits nice with the glas. then I welded the parts together and whalla we have a window.
the 2 stands to keep the window open were attached and the window was put in place and painted. now it only needs the rubber seal and it is water tight, ( I hope). the holle proces took me the holle weekend but I am happy with the result so no time waisted I think.
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Old 06-12-10, 19:36
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the big moment was finely there it was time to go to the registration office to get the truck on a titel.
I took all the manuels and pictures of this cab 11 type with me so I could prove that the truck is from 1940, ect, ect. it was very cold on the vryday morning to drive to the office but I wasn't driving that fast so it was oke.
the truck drove nice but on full speed it shocked a bit so I have to look at this later. ad the registration office they checked the chassis no, if there was a titel on the truck before and this was never before.
then I had to drive the truck on a scale to way it, and it was 2340 kg
and this was more then I thought. Now it was time to drive in to the garage for the big checkup. I had to explane the chassis no, the cab type, ect, and this was excepted as early 1940. then the technical side of the truck was checked and yes this was oke to.
so after a hour I was back at the counter to pay and I had a dutch titel yessss So after 2 1/2 years of work the truck can drive on the road again, legaly. this asked for a big cake.
now this is dealed with I can start making the side and rear window frames and all the finising things that nead to be done to make this truck realy great.
cheers jaap
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Old 06-12-10, 23:21
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congrats....

I had lots to catch up on your restoration..... and it looks superb!!

Can't wait to see it sometime in Holland

Cheers
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Old 07-12-10, 01:36
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Congratulations!!! The thoroughness and attention to detail are truly an inspiration. When I get frustrated with my progress, (lack of it) I read your thread in it's entirety and find new momentum, and motivation. Thank you for this outstanding story, it is by far my favorite restoration thread. I look forward to seeing more photos, especially when you finish the back of the van box.

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Old 07-12-10, 01:41
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Default Great job

Jaap.
I have followed your progress with great interest..not only another Canadian truck back on the road again but done by a very skillful and dedicated road warrior..Jif would be pleased..

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Old 07-12-10, 14:58
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Default Great Work - Now a new thread to start may be?

Hi Jaap

I've watched with interest and appreciation your progress on this restoration. It goes almost without saying great work. Whats next equipping of the box?

Your 2 1/2 year restoration process has been a speedy one given the detailed nature of the work you have done.

Now as a continuation of this thread or as a new one, please keep us posted on your travels with the Chev I would love to see its travels. Drive and enjoy your prize.

Cheers Phil
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