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Old 19-01-20, 20:09
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Ads from when it was for sale back in 2014:

https://www.ebay.ca/itm/1943-CMP-CHE...-/281342953218

https://bangshift.com/bangshiftxl/ba...ck-found-ebay/
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Old 19-01-20, 21:45
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Default Lorne Ertl

Lorne Ertl was one of the previous owners, see e.g.:

http://www.mapleleafup.net/forums/sh...164#post122164

http://www.mapleleafup.net/forums/sh...711#post204711

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Old 20-01-20, 08:49
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Thank you, Hanno!

Here are the oldest photos I have of the HUM. These were taken before the first restoration by Roy Wellburn in Williams Lake, BC.

IMG_20190212_235743__01.jpgHUP C8A-MACH-ZL Roy Wellburn collection as found.jpg
I got the scan of the photo from the back from Colin Stevens, while the other photo came with the truck.


Here are some photos that were taken while the truck was in Williams Lake.

IMG_20190212_234845__01.jpgIMG_20190212_235112__01.jpgIMG_20190212_235156__01.jpg

Here are photos of the truck in March 2019

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Some more photos from while the truck was in Roy's collection.

IMG_20190212_234950__01.jpg IMG_20190212_235220__01.jpg

IMG_20190212_235242__01.jpg IMG_20190212_235445__01.jpg

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Old 20-01-20, 09:03
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Hello Marty,

Thanks for sharing those pictures of your truck's early days. Hopefully others who know this C8A will help in piecing together it's history.

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And finally a photo of the data plates on the back.
IMG_20190212_234328__01_.jpgdataplates.jpg

Here some clear photos with the numbers clearly visible.
IMG_20190213_000437__01 (2).jpgIMG_20190213_000627__01 (2).jpg

The Chrysler plate is interesting. It suggests that there were quite a few ZL-1 variants built.
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Here are some clearer photos of the dash plates.

DSC01139.JPGDSC01140.JPGDSC01141 (1).JPG

These do indeed suggest that Zl-1s were converted HUPs. The body tag suggests the same.
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Old 23-01-20, 18:13
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Where would a ZL-1 fit in the RCEME structure?
I'm planning to dress my truck up as RCEME in the 5th Armored Div. Now I need to know where it fitts in the best. Presumably not the Light Aid Detachments?

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Here are photos of the truck in March 2019

Attaching these pics here so they can be viewed:

IMG_20190323_171527.jpg IMG_20190323_171226.jpg

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The HUM passed the RDW inspection this morning!

Now we need to wait for the registration certificate to arrive to order the license plates.
The HUM should be able to get on the road in a week or two, finally!

2020-09-18 18_58_49-Foto - Google Foto's.jpg

And yes, it now has this very nice stamped chassis number...

IMG_20200918_100859.jpg IMG_20200918_121629.jpg

IMG_20200918_125621.jpg 70bec114-81ea-4a2c-856d-e6e4c992802f.jpg
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Congrats! Another C8A graces the Dutch roads again.

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Today I fitted the new blinkers that I made so that they can be removed easily if I want to. The blinkers itself are, what I believe to be, from the Belgian army around the 1950s or '60s. These are much nicer than the blinkers that were fitted when I bought the HUM.

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I didn't want to drill any holes so I had to pick a location that has a bolt that is easily removable. Luckily the bottom bolt which holds the windshield post is exactly that! I ordered some laser-cut metal plates which are held together by the two M5 screws in the blinker body. The bottom plate has an M10 threaded rod with a hole drilled through the center to accept the positive wire for the light.

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After tapping, the bottom (thickest) plate had to be modified a bit to let the cable through to the tapped hole and into the threaded rod. (I didn't want to break the tap of course)

It took a bit of tinkering to get what I wanted, but I'm very pleased with the result!
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