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Old 28-12-04, 20:46
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Default Did British Indian/Brit Army Far East

...use the 1 1/2 ton 4x4 Chevrolet G-4100 or G-7100 Series during WW2?
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Old 28-12-04, 21:11
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Not sure of the British but the Australians had the G-7100 1.5 ton 4X4 as a tipper mainly.

Some of the Dutch order was also diverted here at the beginning of WW2

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Old 28-12-04, 21:23
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Default G-4100s in Oz?

Thanks Cliff!
So, if the Dutch order was diverted in early 1942 might this have been G-4100s?
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Old 28-12-04, 21:40
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Not sure of that but I will check my records over the next few days for you.

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Old 28-12-04, 21:47
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Found this model code page. Not sure where I got it from but it may be of some help to you.

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Old 30-12-04, 10:27
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I'll look into that list. Is it the Australian vehicles only or all Chevrolet types built?
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Old 30-12-04, 11:14
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it is the USA model codes for the 1.5 ton 4X4's built during WW2 .

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Old 30-12-04, 13:58
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Found this model code page.
Also see http://www.vehiclesofvictory.com/

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Old 07-01-05, 20:17
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Default First 'CMP for India

I am working on my draft text for my book and reminded myself that in 1937 Ford of Canada produced a 15-cwt G/S pilot truck, with right-hand drive for the Imperial India Army. These were to have WD-style wheels and hubs,. The India Army had requested Ford India and GM India to build 15-cwt. War Office trucks, with dual sourcing through the two Canadian subsidiaries in Bombay. It appears that GM India had also been requested to produce a 15-cwt G/S.
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