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Old 08-02-08, 00:58
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cab has been narrowed as the 'F' has been cut off the FORD CANADA script.

attached is an unaltered one showing that the front was narrowed by cutting the centre part away.
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Old 08-02-08, 14:32
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I think Keith Webb initially posted pics of this peculiar Ford.

And here's a link showing more pictures: http://www.oldtimer.or.at/ford_can/

It has indeed been narrowed, including the axles!

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Old 08-02-08, 21:54
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Yes, that's the same truck. Any idea why it has been narrowed?
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Old 09-02-08, 21:49
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Any idea why it has been narrowed?
Narrow mountain (town) roads where it was supposed to shovel snow?



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Old 09-02-08, 22:53
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@ Hanno; I recall that the Gemrans during WW2 had a narrowed version of their Kfz.15 (Horch) for the mountains --- due to the narrow roads.

Might be that the same idea was behind the narowing of that poor CMP. But what an effort...

Maybe somebody could ask the ower of the truck. It is to be found at:

Leutasch/Tirol im Ortsteil "Platzl"

near Seefeld/Insbruck
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Old 10-02-08, 08:35
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Hi guys ,maybe narrowed to fit on a rail track???.
Just a thought,but what gage railway do they have in regard to the trucks wheel track?
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Old 10-02-08, 19:12
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Upon looking at Keith's pictures it appears to have been repowered with a diesel. I can see the tell tale for the glow plugs. Also the clutch pedal appears to be missing and the throttle pedal is not original to the truck.

It would be interesting to know the history of this truck and how it was modified.

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Old 11-02-08, 13:56
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What an amazing amount of time and effort that been put into this truck, even the wings have been chopped back!. Surely it would have been easier to find something else, rather than going to all this modification work.
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Old 11-02-08, 15:58
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Upon looking at Keith's pictures
Just for the record, these are not Keith's pictures, but he first spotted it on the internet and posted a link here (can't find his post, though )

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Old 11-02-08, 16:15
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Also the clutch pedal appears to be missing and the throttle pedal is not original to the truck.
Could it be fitted with an automatic gearbox?

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Old 11-02-08, 16:12
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@ Hanno; I recall that the Gemrans during WW2 had a narrowed version of their Kfz.15 (Horch) for the mountains --- due to the narrow roads.

Might be that the same idea was behind the narowing of that poor CMP. But what an effort...
I agree. The early post-war Unimog comes to mind, too. . .

Ken's suggestion would be worth considering also, but I would suspect some signs of the fitting of railway wheels.

Some "Bitsa", eh!

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