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Old 19-02-04, 22:07
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Just received my copy of the March issue of Classic Military Vehicles Magazine, and looked up the link listed in an ad. Surprisingly, I came across two Canadian vehicles for sale on an Austrian MV dealer's website: a Dodge Canada T222/D15 4x2 GS Truck and a Chevrolet C60S Wrecker!

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Old 20-02-04, 04:54
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.. of the Chev wrecker pic, isn't that a Simca SUMB with the "New Generation" Ford V8? Better turn that wrecker around and park it in front of the Simca .
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Old 21-02-04, 00:52
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.. of the Chev wrecker pic, isn't that a Simca SUMB with the "New Generation" Ford V8?
Tony,

It is a Steyr 680.

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Old 26-09-05, 13:29
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Dodge Canada T222/D15 4x2 GS Truck and a Chevrolet C60S Wrecker!
For what it is worth: the D15 remains priced at € 8.100, but the Chevrolet Wrecker has been reduced to € 8.900.

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Old 15-05-07, 00:13
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Here's a sneak preview of a CMP for sale in Austria. More pics and details to follow later.

Chris, something for you?

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Old 15-05-07, 09:21
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Hi Hanno

Thanx for that link. It looks like an 4x4, isn't it? I'm only looking for a 4x2.

Austria would be close, however I unfortunately don't have the skills to restore a truck. Therefore, my CRO (Chief Restoration Officer) in Melbourne and the helpful staff in Yass ;-) will help me out.

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Old 15-05-07, 23:26
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Thanx for that link. It looks like an 4x4, isn't it? I'm only looking for a 4x2.
Hi Chris, yes, it's a 4x4. So close to you, it sounded to good to be true!
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Old 15-05-07, 23:28
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Here's another hint. One with a wooden mallet, as we say in Dutch
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Old 18-07-07, 22:02
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Hanno: S/M 6407 is the same order my PERS-3 was built on, build date Aug 27/45. This one is 245 vehicles earlier, but does not appear to be a 'staff car' PERS-3 - wrong door and no filler piece in the door frame - or is it? Another cut-and-shut cab mod, I am supposing.

Seems like production must have really slowed down by that time - that works out to 35 HUPs a month, or just over 1 a day - did Oshawa run a continuous HUP line or just drop them in to other production on the line?
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Old 19-07-07, 00:45
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Hanno: S/M 6407 is the same order my PERS-3 was built on, build date Aug 27/45. This one is 245 vehicles earlier, but does not appear to be a 'staff car' PERS-3 - wrong door and no filler piece in the door frame - or is it? Another cut-and-shut cab mod, I am supposing.

Seems like production must have really slowed down by that time - that works out to 35 HUPs a month, or just over 1 a day - did Oshawa run a continuous HUP line or just drop them in to other production on the line?
Looking at the Data Plate Hanno posted as compared to my HUP shows some interesting things:

same order number SM 6407 date of manufacture June 7/45 chassis serial number 4844520557 (498 difference) and engine serial number FR 4039351.

This makes me wonder about serial numbers seems that the numbers should be further apart.

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Old 19-07-07, 14:12
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Chris,

TAKE IT>> Its a C8! Very nice Cab 13. You YOU CAN RESTORE IT .. It just has a front differential.

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Old 19-07-07, 22:47
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Looking at the Data Plate Hanno posted as compared to my HUP shows some interesting things... Phil
More interesting things: My HUP - Chevrolet, C11A1 Truck, Canadian Military Pattern, 800 weight, Heavy Utility Personnel (HUP), 4x4, Staff car variant, has chassis serial number 4844521376
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Well, there's a Jan. '45 one for sale in Austria . . . send me some money and I'll pick it up for you
Thanks for the offer Hanno, but it's COD or nothing.
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Old 27-07-07, 23:40
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Hanno: S/M 6407 is the same order my PERS-3 was built on, build date Aug 27/45. This one is 245 vehicles earlier, but does not appear to be a 'staff car' PERS-3 - wrong door and no filler piece in the door frame - or is it? Another cut-and-shut cab mod, I am supposing.
Hi Mark,

Yes, I was missing those 1C11 body features as well. I'm sure Mr Hupmeister will comment as soon as he's back from his trip to Europe.

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Old 27-07-07, 23:44
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Interestingly, this C8A was converted into a tipper using a 15-cwt GS body which clearly has a history in the North African theatre.

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Old 07-02-08, 21:36
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Have just received these pics of a sad CMP in Austria:
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Old 07-02-08, 21:39
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That does look odd......Cab narrowed? wheelbase shortened?

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Old 07-02-08, 23:18
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Cab narrowed? Yes, seems to be so! Wouldn't this mean that the axles were shortened as well?
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Could the cab have been modified to fit a different chassis?
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That does look odd......Cab narrowed? wheelbase shortened?

Alex
I think it's an optical illusion caused by the fact that the cab has been lengthened making the truck look narrower. Also, The windscreen has been tilted to the rear and it looks like a snow plough was once mounted to the bumper. I've never seen the O P D CANADA before either. Derek.
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Old 08-02-08, 00:58
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cab has been narrowed as the 'F' has been cut off the FORD CANADA script.

attached is an unaltered one showing that the front was narrowed by cutting the centre part away.
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Old 08-02-08, 14:32
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I think Keith Webb initially posted pics of this peculiar Ford.

And here's a link showing more pictures: http://www.oldtimer.or.at/ford_can/

It has indeed been narrowed, including the axles!

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Old 08-02-08, 21:54
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Yes, that's the same truck. Any idea why it has been narrowed?
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Old 09-02-08, 21:49
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Any idea why it has been narrowed?
Narrow mountain (town) roads where it was supposed to shovel snow?



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Old 09-02-08, 22:53
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@ Hanno; I recall that the Gemrans during WW2 had a narrowed version of their Kfz.15 (Horch) for the mountains --- due to the narrow roads.

Might be that the same idea was behind the narowing of that poor CMP. But what an effort...

Maybe somebody could ask the ower of the truck. It is to be found at:

Leutasch/Tirol im Ortsteil "Platzl"

near Seefeld/Insbruck
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Old 10-02-08, 08:35
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Hi guys ,maybe narrowed to fit on a rail track???.
Just a thought,but what gage railway do they have in regard to the trucks wheel track?
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Old 10-02-08, 19:12
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Upon looking at Keith's pictures it appears to have been repowered with a diesel. I can see the tell tale for the glow plugs. Also the clutch pedal appears to be missing and the throttle pedal is not original to the truck.

It would be interesting to know the history of this truck and how it was modified.

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Old 11-02-08, 13:56
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What an amazing amount of time and effort that been put into this truck, even the wings have been chopped back!. Surely it would have been easier to find something else, rather than going to all this modification work.
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Old 11-02-08, 15:58
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Upon looking at Keith's pictures
Just for the record, these are not Keith's pictures, but he first spotted it on the internet and posted a link here (can't find his post, though )

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Old 11-02-08, 16:12
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@ Hanno; I recall that the Gemrans during WW2 had a narrowed version of their Kfz.15 (Horch) for the mountains --- due to the narrow roads.

Might be that the same idea was behind the narowing of that poor CMP. But what an effort...
I agree. The early post-war Unimog comes to mind, too. . .

Ken's suggestion would be worth considering also, but I would suspect some signs of the fitting of railway wheels.

Some "Bitsa", eh!

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Old 11-02-08, 16:15
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Also the clutch pedal appears to be missing and the throttle pedal is not original to the truck.
Could it be fitted with an automatic gearbox?

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