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Great to see such an early truck! I hope they put it back in military configuration. This is not just any old truck which farmers turned into a grain truck...
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Weather has changed here to snow & 50-65K winds. Will ask them to take more detailed pictures when it is on the trailer, or at its new home before they change anything.
What is the earliest serial # from this First lot that we Know still exists as a vehicle?? Believe there is another early one in the Ponteix area, but have not seen it in years. Private guys from Moose Jaw came down in the 80's/90's and picked up the Original 2A1 box, but the truck was Not for sale. It has since changed hands, but believe it never left the area. Can't remember if I got my Ferret RF tyres from Rob, or the used dealer in Medicine Hat, along with some 1100-16 Michelin XZLs. Have them on my 54 Fargo Power Wagon winch truck. Will allow Lifting to Max capacity with no air, but tend to shear the valve stems off if not inflated, as the powder coated civilian wheels do not allow the use of bead locks. Last edited by Joe Lorenzino; 28-11-22 at 22:12. Reason: Adding information |
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First thank you Joe for the presence of mind of documenting that cab 11. It is certainly worthwhile trying to gather as much info/pictures as possible for this vehicle and the other possible one suspected to exist out West.
Hanno......... what ever happened to the older registry that a few well guided individuals put together in the late 70s or 80s...... they were done possibly pre computers and a labour of love to say the least. Are there any digital copies still recoverable and could they become a separate thread on MLU???? I envision a special thread that would allow individual to enter their own information and the Forum system would automatically sort them out in descending numbers and sortable by date, location, current owner, etc. ....is such a thing feasible so that once created it would be self maintaining?? There are rumours of a very very early Ford in the outskirts of Ottawa. I have seen the vehicle but did not inspect closely at the time as I was disappointed with the fact it had the later version louvered air vents ........ but certainly worth a second visit which I will do a.s.a.p before it gets worst here around Ottawa. Winter time is certainly not the best weather wise to go trampling in backroads to check out things but it could be the best time to search out existing copies of these early registry. I tend to take pictures of every cab 13 data plates I come across......sadly usually missing along with the engine covers of earlier cab 11 and 12 and would happily share on MLU. MLU members must rememebr that only those pictures actually posted on the Forum remain in archives of MLU all other Photo site that provided posting services are very much time sensitive and will disappear eventually. Can the current format of MLU handle the extra documentation and the storage requirements???? I am sure that many of us have in our computers photos or other data that could be pulled together to further document current or even past information. To allow us to dream ......is it time to remember our timely $$$ contribution to the up keep of the Forum????? Cheers
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I suspect you are talking about Peter Ford's infoex. He recorded every number he could find. This was in the pre-internet days. Once can only imagine what could be achieved now.
I have not seen an earlier Chev unless you go into the pilot and protoype vehicles. I always regarded serial 138 as the earliest production vehicle, but there were 137 earlier examples so who knows? |
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Just received pictures of the truck in the farmer's yard before it was recovered in the summer of 96. Appears to have gained and lost a couple of things along the way..
Were the marker lights on the roof Standard for all licensed trucks at that time?? Have found them an virtually ALL CMPs recovered so far?? Last edited by Joe Lorenzino; 29-11-22 at 00:55. |
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Here are some Old photos of the "Ponteix" truck, which appears to be a near twin to the DB "Neville" truck above. I had taken these back in the mid 70's when the original owner farmed near the family homestead, and was a friend of my Uncle. Again a Chevy with a Ford grill, pressed steel bumper, no front vents, ETC.
After the owner passed away, his son got it running again, ( may have rebuilt the engine ) and it was sold to a nearby neighbour with a passion for collecting. Believe he too has passed on, but that the truck is still in his family. The 2A1 box was still out in the pasture when these pictures were taken. It had been unbolted set on some blocks, and was in very pristinely "complete" condition. It ended up on another Pattern 11 4X2 restoration in Moose Jaw. Note missing roof fasteners, and farmer applied galvanized conduit hold downs. |
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Lovely truck!
I do have to comment on the grille; It's not a specific Ford grille. Cab 11's, Ford and Chev, used the same style grille made of woven mesh. The Diamond pattern style grille for Chev's wasn't introduced until cab 12 production and even those sometimes had square mesh or even a combination of diamond and square woven mesh. My Cab11 C8 also had the keyed ignition, so it could be that these were also used until the later part of 1940, although mine could have been added later in it's life. David Hayward did have the truck in his files; which can partly be found here: http://hotrod.gregwapling.com/chev-t...dian-chev.html
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Keith Webb used to have a CMP database on his website, but this has gone offline. Same is true for the database compiled on The Canadian Register & CMP Owners club website, also gone offline but it can still be found in the internet archive: https://web.archive.org/web/20160325.../database.html I am dreaming of an online database which can be updated by MLU members themselves, rather than one or two people having to process everything that gets sent to them. Been there, done that > ![]()
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A simple design that can be updated by individual members and can be updated only by the originating member.....nothing to add burden to the admin. or moderators.
A project for next year....... which is almost here!!!!
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