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I had a pic somewhere of the Chevy at the Caloundra museum circa 1979, it was a faded matt red/pink colour and it was in good shape, from the outside anyway .It was parked outside in the weather when I saw it . I will have a look and see if I still have the negative .
I wonder what became of it? Ken Hughes may have sold it on to somebody , in his later years he was selling some stuff but he was reluctant to part with the good items . I ended up with his Morris CS8 . Mike
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Thanks David, yes I will be fitting the doors as they were originally.
Hi Mike, Thanks for the information. The nose section was the only part that had been messed with. The rest of the body had cam paint finish under the top coat of Post war green, the nose section did not. The radiator shroud had been replaced at one stage. The welding job is terrible, looks like I did it. I would like to see any photos of other Chevs that existed Mike. They would not last long if stored outside. |
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I believe that one is now in Adelaide.
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Could be the same one maybe.
I found the old negative , a 35mm Kodak . I need somebody with a scanner to enlarge it . I can see in the negative that the front axle was missing , it's sitting on blocks , and the crew doors appear to have been filled in , the body looks like a home made contraption it's so roughly made . It's a 4X2 going by the rear axle . Were all of these utilities 4X2's ? Maybe it was a home made body and I am up the wrong tree .
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The WO3 type (Truck, 6-seat Utility Aust) were all built on the C15 4x2 chassis.
Ford also built their own version, the main visual difference was the use of Ford ute mudguards rather than the CMP type ones on the Chev. I believe there were a lot more of the Chevrolet type built than Ford. Mike Cecil can clarify. I've never seen a surviving Ford version. Quote:
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Here are a few official photos of the WO3 type (Truck, 6-seat Utility Aust).
1363UTILITY_6SEAT_FORD_A.jpg 1363UTILITY_6SEAT_FORD_B.jpg 1363UTILITY_6SEAT_FORD_C.jpg 1363UTILITY_6SEAT_FORD_E.jpg 1363yyyy.jpg I have to give the credit to Cliff as he sent them to me many years ago.
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and here are a couple of in use photos.
1363CMP_truck_6_seater_utility_WO3_personal_carrier.jpg 1363f15pers.jpg also from Cliffs collection. I have some of the one at Rust Hill but it is proving a bit elusive at the moment. It is intersting to see the different rear mudguards. Regards Rick.
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Those two are from my site Rick. The one of the Ford originally coming from Euan's recruiting album.
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Only the last one is a WO3 which is the GMH designation. The others were taken at Wesley Grammar which was taken over by the MGO and show the Ford version.
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Well Keith I did get them from Cliff but I am happy to give you the credit. I am just glad that they are out there for all to see. I just thought I would give credit to whoever put them out there.
Regards Rick.
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I have a chev 6 seater rear guard if anyone wants to build a replica 😃
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