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Shes a "super" little truck you have there Tony
![]() Interetsing roof mod There is quite a few trucks with the same bolt pattern as a blitz ,chev ,bedford etc.. even some of the Mercedes benz
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Tony, you asked about a body like my 2A1 for your F15. These two pics show an Aussie type wood box for a 1942 15 cwt so I'd say that's what you should go for. These boxes differ from mine in that they're wider so don't need the metal rear fenders and they don't have the drop sides. They look to be about the same size as a 2B1. In the pic with the two trucks the top is the Aussie body and the bottom is the 2B1. I'll take some measurements off my 2B1 and you'll be able to go from there.
Aussy body 2.jpg Aussy body.jpg 2b1.jpg
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I was inspired by the fantastic timber back youve done on your Cab 11. It is a work of art with a really practical application. Do any of the Aussie Blitz guys have the metal fabrication bits off an old timber body? Something I could copy???
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Tony,
Excellent find. May I suggest you try to recreate the Australian No 1 GS Body? That is the composite body (angle iron/wooden planks) as pictured by David. Forum member Rod Diery has one you could take measurements from - see quote below. Hanno Quote:
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Thanks Hanno - was hoping one of the senior forum members would give me a steer in the right direction.
Rod...... are you around? I'll send a PM.
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Looking good, Tony
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Is that a left hand drive C15 ? My first thought was that the photo is back to front but most cargo planes have the loading door on the left side as in the photo.
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Hi David that is very good spotting on the hatch being on the wrong side, one thought is could the plane be a Civilian DC-3 some of which had doors on the other or right side of the aircraft.
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I have one, (again generously given to me from Keith) suffice to say it is a "restorers delight". I really really like the look of the No1 body and the effort Robert went to is certainly not lost on me. At this stage Ill be trying to fix the Canadian body. Having said all that, I have an Australian toolbox & spare wheel carrier that will be going on it. I would like to find the original Canadian version with the clam shell spare, but I wont hold my breath till one turns up.
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Hi Tony,
Your truck has had a roof-swap, too, as you have an Australian Ford roof and roof hatch. So putting the CTB 2C1 body on it would be good and look great (but very heavy compared to the Australian all-steel body), but it will still mean you'll need to look out for a Canadian roof/roofhatch and a Canadian spare wheel carrier/tool box if you wish to bring it back to original/'as delivered' configuration. Great job you are doing. Mike Last edited by Mike Cecil; 30-08-18 at 20:08. |
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Looks like a nice project Tony
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Will take some more photos tomorrow Robert.
Looks like that will be the last time I'll be able to. Because tomorrow, it'll all be coming off........
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Hi Tony
Wonderful find. Good to see another cute little F15 back on the road ![]() Greetings Chris
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Here's the measurements off the 2B1. These measurements should be the same as you need since everything is in the same place.
-width to outside of box sides 83 1/2" -length to outside of box ends 79 1/2" -floor surface to top of box 22" -height of wheel wells 12 1/2" -front of box to front of wheel well 21 1/2" -rear of box to rear of wheel well 21 1/2" -length of wheel well 36 1/2" -top of box to top of wheel well 12 1/2 -width between insides of wheel wells 45" -distance between sills above frame 28 1/2" -distance between outside of sills 36" The side boards will be 6 1/2" by 1" so you'll have to start with 2x8s and plane them down to size. The floor planks are 1 1/2" thick so 2x6s will work. It'll likely use those 1/4" x 1" strips like my 2A1 uses. The panels will use those 1/8" x 1" flat irons for edging too. This pic shows some of the construction techniques. You can see how they made the angle iron uprights.
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