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Old 01-02-06, 09:02
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Default Early? CS8T?




I am reposting this...any thoughts on whether it is an early body or not? The caption appears to suggest it's a Series III. However the rear mudguards are formed of flat section and the body, wood body appears to be narrower than other period CS8T G/S trucks.
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Old 10-02-06, 11:07
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I am getting a bit desperate please! The last posting has me foxed, and I wonder if all you Morris Men can lend me your thoughts? Said Morris CS8T is posed at farnborough, probably 1935 possibly 1936. The Trade Plate is a Hampshire County one, and used by the WD in the 1936 Trials..they may have had five? 157/158 HO, and 01016-8 HO. So, it's a WD Trials MCC, but 1935 Series I or II or 1936 Series III? That body looks very 'early' with different rear mudguards to 1937, say, production versions.
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Old 14-02-06, 14:07
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Default Semi-armoured CDSW!



This photo and similar ones caught my eye: it's a semi-armoured version of the CDSW and this is what Mr Fletcher says:

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had a look at the IWM site and the Kidbrooke photos. Those CDSWs with armoured bonnets seem to have been tested during the early development stage; the design has a bit in common with some of the early armoured car experiments but subsequently a new armoured front end was designed by a chap called Captain Payne who is described as an expert in the subject. This was used on the production armoured cars and a prototype armoured command vehicle. However some time ago I got two photos via Norman Painting that look like a fully armoured CDSW, possibly a larger command vehicle, or even a personnel carrier. I assume this was produced for export, or potential export; I had never come across it before nor learned anything since.
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Old 25-12-10, 01:14
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While we're on CS8 trucks, that young Rory Ballard has just bought this. . . . . . . . .

And see http://www.flickr.com/photos/64723528@N00/2871577649/ for the same type of truck, only 8 numbers later than Rory's, but photographed back in 1939.

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Old 25-12-10, 21:40
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That's a nice find. Later photographs indicate 282 Field Company, RE and also show the 53rd (Welsh) Division insignia. They stayed in the UK until June 1944. I wonder if Rory's truck served with them also ?
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Old 26-12-10, 17:20
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Hanno have you spoken to Rory about this? Dave(his Dad) is coming to visit me this week. I can point him to it.

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Old 27-12-10, 12:15
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Hanno have you spoken to Rory about this? Dave(his Dad) is coming to visit me this week. I can point him to it.
Ron,

Yes, I sent him an e-mail!

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Old 17-02-11, 11:26
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More pre-war Morrises, courtesy of Life Magazine.
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Old 15-04-11, 04:53
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Default Morris pu 8 cwt article

SPOTTED THIS AGES AGO

http://www.moreg.org.au/morris_8cwt.htm
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Old 21-03-12, 21:38
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A yes, the CDSW coming slowly together after being ressurrected from an absolute wreck....

an absolute first class nut ´n bolt restoration!
Restoration finished and truck put up for sale:
http://www.milweb.net/classifieds/la...ad=61466&cat=3
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Old 22-03-12, 00:14
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Did you post the wrong link Hanno? Ron
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Old 22-03-12, 00:21
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Beautiful.

http://www.milweb.net/classifieds/la...ad=61467&cat=3

I think that Hanno's link was a fraction out.

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Morris Commercial CDSW 6x4 Breakdown Truck
Thousands spent on restoration. Very rare serious collectors vehicle.
07837 633009
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Old 22-03-12, 09:14
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Yep. I've watched the restoration of this over the years. They've done an amazing job. I might call in for coffee on Sat. on my way back from Kempton. Ron
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Old 22-03-12, 10:04
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The engine has been fully rebuilt . The big ends are the poured type ,with shims , like the 216 chevy .

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Old 22-03-12, 23:18
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awesome! Great to see it on correct Dunlops and with a nice canvas.

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