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Old 23-02-04, 01:15
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Default Info Needed On Cmp 15a

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I am looking for a canvas tilt for my CMP 15A that I just aquired.
Anyone know who repro's them or if anyone has one for sale or trade.

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Old 23-02-04, 08:56
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Hi

some questions where in the world are you? who are you? and lastly is your C15A a 11, 12 or 13 cab?

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Pete
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Old 23-02-04, 10:03
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Pete

I believe I have the #13 Cab

I am located just outside of Los Angeles California.

Cheers for any further info you might have
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Old 23-02-04, 19:09
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Default C15A canvas

Two out of three gazzavac, you may note we useualy use our own names here and I'm sure we'd all like to welcome you to the world wide band of CMP owners by your real name.

As for somewhere in the states, the only place that I know is Beech wood canvas, there are several options in the UK the shipping will cost however.
Have a think and let me know if you want to take up a UK option, I'll post some names for you.........

Geoff is this thread better on the restoration forum?

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Pete
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Old 24-02-04, 03:07
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Default Pete , you are a diamond

Cheers
Pete

I will try Beechwood and see what they have , if no good I'll do the UK option.

Thanks again

Gary Archer (Gaz)
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Old 24-02-04, 11:07
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Gary,

I see you bought Terry John's C15A which was up for auction at eBay. Great to see a CMP truck preserved in the USA!

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Old 24-02-04, 11:22
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Default Tires?

Without trying to change the subject, what brand tyres are on the front of your truck, Gazza?
They appear similar to a WW2 sand pattern as fitted to many early trucks for Desert service.
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Old 24-02-04, 20:04
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Nice truck Gaz,

good to see a CMP in the land of the GMC Jeep and Dodge and a Chev to boot spot on !.

I'll post a couple of UK canvas makers here later tonight

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Old 24-02-04, 23:24
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Gaz

Here's a couple of UK canvass producers that the Oxford CMP crew have used/are using:

Under Cover Covers (no web site) Tel #44 0121 4441986 ask for Steve. This guy did the work for both mine and Steve Stone's trucks, he comes very highly recommended, however he is a professional canvass maker and he is a very busy man... lead times may be long.

Allied Forces web WWW.Milweb.net/go/alliedforces/ Keith Orpin is having a LAA canvass set made by them. I have seen their work and it looks good.
Keith will no doubt comment when he receives delivery.

Pete
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Old 25-02-04, 18:39
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Default Tyres

Pete

Spot on , they are the desert tyres , unfortunatly one is cracking and as they appear to be an original pair , I wan to take them off and get a repro set for trundling around on. Any clues where to find a set of tyres for the wee beastie?
What types can I correctly use.

Yes it is Terry's truck , the ebay price was too good to pass up for a truck in that condition, and besides I needed something more powerful than my Jeep to tow my 6 pounder with !! Honestly !!

I have got an inquiry into Beechwood Canvas but no reply yet.
I will keep you posted , and thanks so much for all your help !!!

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Old 25-02-04, 18:43
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Here is the other 2 Villans thet my wife complains about..........
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Old 25-02-04, 23:18
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Gary please tell a bit more abouth the jeep.
The windshield looks a bit vertical...
Is it a very early one or what?

Rolf

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Old 27-02-04, 02:41
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Default The Jeep

The Jeep is a 42 Ford MB , I've owned it for 14 years and it has alwys been a wonderful re-enacting vehicle for me.
But now with the 6 pounder I feel it was asking too much of it to pull the gun around as well !!

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Old 27-02-04, 21:04
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Spot on , they are the desert tyres , unfortunatly one is cracking and as they appear to be an original pair , I wan to take them off and get a repro set for trundling around on. Any clues where to find a set of tyres for the wee beastie?
What types can I correctly use.
Gary, the subject of tyres is hotly debated on this forum - see 9.00-16 tyres and try a search for "tyres". Being located in the US, I think you best bet is to get a set of 9.00-16" US non-directional cross-country treads ("bar treads"). The sand tyres on your truck were reportedly manufactured into the 1970s. If you really want them, you could buy this FV 2501A 4 wheel, cargo, dropside MK1 trailer (Rubery Owen & Co Ltd) currently up for sale on MilWeb
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Old 27-02-04, 21:10
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Default Re: 15-cwt AT tractor

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Yes it is Terry's truck , the ebay price was too good to pass up for a truck in that condition, and besides I needed something more powerful than my Jeep to tow my 6 pounder with !! Honestly !!
Gary,

I enjoyed seeing your pictures, thanks. Yes, retire that Jeep and get a proper truck to tow the gun! It is historically correct too, 15-cwts were used to tow the 6-pdr. We have a couple of veterans of the 48th Highlanders on this forum, they might be able to tell you some more about the 15-cwt trucks used by their AT platoon.

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Old 29-02-04, 22:19
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Default Repro Canvas

I am going to have a canvas cover fro my CMP made, I will also have a pattern cut for it as well. If all things go well I will be in a position to start letting everyone know where they can get repro tilts made soon !!

I Will keep you all posted on this !!!

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