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Old 21-12-19, 13:25
Alex van de Wetering Alex van de Wetering is offline
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Some more early CMP's in Rotterdam.

Water tanker. Hanno already posted this picture (Heemraadssingel Rotterdam) showing 2 early CMPs on page 1 of this thread, which he scanned from a book. The same picture now also appears on several locations on the web and honestly I don't know who has the rights for this picture. Anyway, the picture can be downloaded in reasonable quality, which makes it easier to zoom in on the water tanker.

The same truck appears one two more pictures attached. It seems it did loose it's cab doors during service.


Picture 1, 2, 3:
source: https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/bele...l-in-rotterdam

Picture 4 is a still from a movie from the Rotterdam archives:
https://collecties.stadsarchief.rotterdam.nl/

Any ideas about the house type trailer in the pictures? Back half of a Humber FWD ambulance made into a trailer??
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Old 21-12-19, 13:34
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More Rotterdam.
Stills from this movie:
http://in.beeldengeluid.nl/collectie...178/false/true

Two different early CMP's can clearly be seen in the movie, a cab 11 Ford F15A and a Cab 12 Chevrolet C15A. Both show the same modification to the roof....or rather the removal of the steel roof in favor of a canvas cover. I am guessing the roofs were removed in warm Italy and after the unit moved to Holland, the weather required a new cover???

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Old 21-12-19, 21:44
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More Rotterdam.
Stills from this movie:
http://in.beeldengeluid.nl/collectie...178/false/true

Two different early CMP's can clearly be seen in the movie, a cab 11 Ford F15A and a Cab 12 Chevrolet C15A. Both show the same modification to the roof....or rather the removal of the steel roof in favor of a canvas cover. I am guessing the roofs were removed in warm Italy and after the unit moved to Holland, the weather required a new cover???
Great finds, Alex. That footage shows a real hodge podge of vehicles, it seems most have been modified in some shape or form.

Here’s a roofless Cab 13 passing by. The tilt is modified as well.
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Old 22-12-19, 02:49
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The Canadians in Italy, especially 1st Division did get saddled with a lot of British 'left-overs' which had seen time in the Western Desert; so there is a good chance that some of the wheeled transport filmed in the Netherlands were real veterans.
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Old 16-01-20, 21:13
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The Canadians in Italy, especially 1st Division did get saddled with a lot of British 'left-overs' which had seen time in the Western Desert; so there is a good chance that some of the wheeled transport filmed in the Netherlands were real veterans.
Indeed, very likely. Add to that some of the fiercest fighting in NW Europe, and you're left with very worn-out vehicles.

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