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Has any one any more info / photos off General Bill Slims HQ truck, it was built by Indian Station workshops at Dimapur, OC Col Wallace Station workshops. Did it survive the war ?. Original photos from my collection.
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This is the Officers bus [ cooks tours ] that went with Gen Bill Slims HQ truck. Has 999 number. First 2 photos are from my collection.
Keith
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Thanks for sharing, always interesting to see these local Indian adaptations. The chassis is a 3-ton Ford F60H with 6x4 drive line - the rearmost axle is non-driven. Did it survive? No idea, have not seen any reports of such a vehicle in a museum in India. Regards, Hanno
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It seems that there were at least four F.60H Demands for India:
S/M 2140 S/M 2141 S/M 2253 S/M 2254 As you know the Canadian Government (DND) cancelled F.60H orders so that there were no # 13 Cab chassis ordered and none were ordered by the British either so that makes it an Indian-only model! |
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Whilst not common, there are a few here in Australia. I know of 3. Regards Rick.
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1916 Albion A10 1942 White Scoutcar 1940 Chev Staff Car 1940 F30S Cab11 1940 Chev WA LRDG "Te Hai" 1941 F60L Cab12 1943 Ford Lynx 1942 Bren Gun Carrier VR no.2250 Humber FV1601A Saracen Mk1(?) 25pdr. 1940 Weir No.266 25pdr. Australian Short No.185 (?) KVE Member. |
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Photo of the cab, i have put it in B&W. Army No /|\ 145151
Keith
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Keith Last edited by Keith Brooker; 11-09-11 at 15:56. Reason: more info |
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Rick is of course correct! There were some ordered by the Ministry of Supply for Australia but I cannot see any known Demand numbers. The '1942' deliveries file does not mention any so I can only surmise that the orders had been cancelled by then. The earliest known C.60X Demand for Australia was S/M 2510 so this seems to be the first-known replacement order. 60 were delivered by end 1942.
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Thus I should have said 'India and Australia-only' and appreciate being corrected. |
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