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What a great project. If you are stuck for wheels, look for some six stud Toyota HiLux rims. These are the correct stud pattern and the correct off-set.
1940 Chev Staff Car.JPG I have had them on my sedan for 10 years whilst I found the correct Chev wheels otherwise the car would have just been sitting in the shed all that time. Have fun with it. Regards Rick
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I have the parts book for that vehicle , the NASCO GMH book that was published for the army . The book is a generic publication , it details the 1940 Chev /Maple Leaf trucks and utes .
Being a Chev, mechanical parts will be a breeze to find . BTW some of those 1940 coupe utes were shipped to the Middle East . The 1941 Chev coupe ute models are unique, apparently GMH cut down Chev sedan bodies and made up a patchwork cab - the cab appears to be a semi - flat backed affair . Ford did a similar thing to their 41 army coupe ute . I did see a Chev 41 coupe ute years ago in a wrecking yard , during a club trip to Mywee up on the Murray. There was also a rag top roadster cab version , made in small numbers as 1941 Chevs and Pontiac. The well traveled 1941 Pontiac of C Anderson was purchased by me in 1981 . I drove it home from Geelong along Geelong road unregistered . The old chap had bought it in 1946 , he said it came down from Townsville where the RAAF had it . He took it for a drive around the block for me and every time he moved it he put another dent in the bodywork . He had just handed in the original 1946 number plates a few weeks before I got it . He topped up the air in the tyres, he wheeled out a mobile air supply in the form of a Wirraway main wheel, it must have had about 100psi in it and he transferred the air over to the Pontiac tyres . It was $300 I paid for the car . I passed it onto Colin as he had spares from sedans and another ute . As Rick knows, the army specified wider rims/tyres for these vehicles , 7.50-16 I think
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Regards Rick.
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Hi Tim,
I've come close: some engine numbers around it, but not it. Same with the 3200 chassis number. Sorry..... I'll keep an eye out, though, just in case it pops up during a search for something else. Yes, Rick, I'd heard of the unfortunate demise of the ex-Colin A Pontiac, too. Hope Mr 'Rust Hill' does restore it: it was a nice vehicle. I have several shots of it at various times, and in various guises ... from green to yellow to ... Mike |
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I may be confusing things a tad. Colin had two 41 Pontiac utes . At the auction held in 2003 , he sold the unrestored one, this vehicle went to South Aust. I recall seeing it on the back of a truck after the auction, precariously positioned and ready to fall off the truck. The yellow restored one ( the Geelong flyer ) , he kept this for some years after his big 2003 sale and attended Corowa with it . Is that the burnt one ? Colin had previously tracked down a 1941 Pontiac sedan and he salvaged many parts from it , it had been a hire car in Melbourne for the duration of the war - thus it escaped military service .
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Yes Hanno that was the Pontiac utility that Colin Anderson restored and owned for many years. I sure hope that it was not the one that was burnt out.
If I recall correctly these vehicles had mounting provision to take a straight eight engine but were only ever fitted with a six . Also, IIRC, at the time Colin got his ute restored the Pontiac Club in America had never heard of the utility version and were very skeptical of their existence. David
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