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Hi there
Lovely car! AMT-Ertl make a 1/25th scale model kit of the civilian '41 Ford Woodie which I have built several examples of. The interior photos make me want to build another! In reading contemporary documents, I saw references to a vehicle called a CHAD. Turns out, the reference is to the C11AD but someone substituted an upper case 'H' for the twin "11' and no-one corrected it. Steve
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Ian, thank you so very much. I appreciate your time and effort, which gives me a bit of an insight into these machines.
Cheers, Matt
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This convoy lamp and this style of canvas bag that hung on the inside of each door are related to the C11AS. The bags hung on each of the 4 doors on various station wagons. I have not seen how they hang: must be some hooks.
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Thanks for the info. I was aware of the use of the standard early rubber light unit as per the photo and actually have four that I will use to keep the correct 'look' , even if there will be two per side rather than one! I will convert one to a stop/tail and use the other as the indicator. However the canvas bag is something I was not aware of, having seen no original photos of the interior other than the map table, which unfortunately is missing. Do you have at least a pair of the bags available? Ian |
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Ian: The bags were tagged "Pocket, door, detach." The part number C11AS 7925002 is listed in parts books for the C21AS and C11ADF (Station Wagon/Heavy Utility), C21AS (Fordor Sedan) and C11AD Station Wagon. Four were used in each case. They they may well fit other passenger vehicles. There are 2 grommets on the rear for attachment. PM sent regarding stock. . Brian
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Ian wrote:
“Taking an ex. Royal Signals bridegroom to his wedding in 2022, could not resist taking a similar photo to ‘Somewhere in England’ 1942.” A93545BA-8FA1-43D0-9AC0-A9DEA765FA6D.jpeg 7B6BC6FB-D707-495A-BDCE-8F3F0EF48C0B.jpeg
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