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Old 02-11-15, 20:39
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It was not for "NORMANDY 84" but 10 years later and with an accurate examination of the rear of the truck you will find your new baby

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Old 02-11-15, 20:44
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Thank you two for this pictures ,it's nice!

But poor truck ! what happends ? I think it is this truck ,looking after the red reflectors and the camouflage.
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Old 02-11-15, 20:52
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I know the sad story of these truck. Some month before NORMANDY 94 the truck was buy in ENGLAND and the new owner (a french guy) like to do money with old military truck and also mechanic.

As the price requested was very high he cuts the top of the truck in the aim to be stores in a shed. He hoped that time passing the price will follow but helas for him it was not the case. (en français cela serait plus simple)

Au plaisir Serge
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Old 02-11-15, 20:57
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OK!!!
C'est vrai qu'en francais ce serai plus simple pour moi aussi!!
It is amasing to see a truck with such a live.
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Old 04-11-15, 11:43
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Great project, it's sad to see how it was wrecked, but Still a great truck to complete! Is there any chance to find the roof, doors or other parts?
Good luck!
Frankie
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Old 04-11-15, 11:50
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Hello
thank you frankie

I think the doors and the roof will be impossible to find (in europe) But they are not very difficult do built , the body is made of square tubes, but its many hours job.

Im just begining to clean the truck, and then I hope I will find a member which can give me some dimentions.

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Old 04-11-15, 13:54
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Dont give up hope completely on finding the parts (doors etc.) if the body are the same as on a Chevy, odd things can be found in Norway.

Just let us know what dimensions you need, I can take measurements of my rebuild and my unrestored CGT cab 12's and I know that there are other very helpful gun tractor owners on here.

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Old 04-11-15, 19:05
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I think the doors and the roof will be impossible to find (in europe) But they are not very difficult do built , the body is made of square tubes, but its many hours job.

Im just begining to clean the truck, and then I hope I will find a member which can give me some dimentions.
regards
Sylvain
Hi,

I thought the original ones cut from your truck.... I know about few cab 12 FGTs, I PM you details...
I need few dimensions for a FGT, too, but cab 13... http://www.mapleleafup.net/forums/sh...ad.php?t=23280

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