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Morris-Commercial C8-AT in Hamilcar, but different from 6AB photograph: note spare wheel stay on front bumper!
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Great to see your truck has come out of its hiding place! Can you tell us a little more about its history? Thanks, Hanno
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One year at the IMPS show at Beltring, I spotted a Morris-Commercial C8-AT for sale. Regrettably my sales over that weekend did not enable me to make an offer. but sombody had been harassing the seller as to the price and the exchange rate. Eventually David Bellhouse came over and we had a talk. He mentioned his bottom price and with the exchange of some money as a downpayment, the Morris was mine. We agreed on one year to make the rest of the payments. But as September approached, I found the money and we went to the UK to collect the ex-portee.
On the way back, from the ferry to the Netherlands, one of the oil pipe gave way and we stranded in Zuid-Beveland. After trailering the ex-portee home to Tilburg she got fixed, and come September and the Arnhem commemorations, off we went. After nightfall, on arrival in Oosterbeek we parked outside the Schoonoord. When we walked towards that bar, a Arnhem veteran 'speeded' out and stated: "That is a Morris!" Afterwards we were told that just hearing the engine, he left his wife and fellow 2 Airlanding (Oban) AT Bty member inside and went to look for this Morris. He had clearly recognised the unique (?) noises of an ex-portee! Anyway back to my Morris: David Bellhouse tells all about it in a MVCG newsletter on how he bought her, got her taxed and driving and on to Normany. In Bayeux he painted the outside in a more WW2 matt colour, than the post war gloss dark green she came in. Morris C8-At (ex-portee) chassis number 1961 C8AT 7648 David Bellhouse bought the Morris in 1988, and she came with a taks disc dated 1953. History when he bought her was as follows: built in 1941, converted in 1943 when the 2-pndr anti-tank gun became obsolete by REME (?). Sold off by the MOD (?) in 1946 to a major sea-brook from Lams Green near Horsham. In 1997 David decided to sell the old lady, where my story starts. In 1997 I got her to the Netherlands, cleaned up some loose ends, and took her to Arnhem for five years running. My divorce found the Morris then in somebody's elses shed. It took until this year that we could work something out, but the keeper proved himself to be a real gentleman. Now for the future: do a decent paint job, but what colour? I guess I could go for a mid-war green. New tyres probably and some maintenance and inspection on brakes and electrics, and an awful lot of those little jobs, and we hope to have her ready by August 2017. |
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Airlanding tractors,
My understanding, D-day amd Market garden the Morris C8 (most likely the modified Portee versions) was the tractor used for the 17 pounders, while Varsity 6th airborne used Dodge WC. (from "Go to it: a history of 6th Airborne division")
could this be immediately post war? They were given 25 pounders in palestine, and perhaps used them in Indonesia? Mike, i saw two very sad looking C8s when picking up my Tilly, where are the other ones?
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Sorry ..two were owned by a VMVC member in Melbourne , A. Browne , he had plans but eventually sold them to Bruce Wiltshire ? some years ago . I helped move one of them to Yarra Glen . Andrew had found a NOS engine and a few bits at Hughes Coburg , Hughes had bought the surplus C8's and sold them after the war . Bruce drove down and picked them up ..so they ended up in Southern NSW . I have a detailed official drawing of the C8 Portee, Rob Van Meel kindly posted it to me years ago ! Just remembered . Another C8 2 Pounder portee was in Kilmore wreckers , it was upside down in the grass , we stopped and took a pic of it . I think it was scrapped and off to China . The owner of the yard was a well known alcoholic and not to be messed with !
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Is it possible to scan me the page with the Dodge reference from the 6th airborne division book, please?
In the meantime some more details on the Morris-Commercials at 'Arnhem": In total four troops of four 17-pndrs. each went to ‘Arnhem’. Transport for the Morris-Commercial C8-AT and the 17-pndr QF Anti-tank guns was by Hamilcar gliders flying from Tarrant Rushton. Tow aircraft were all Halifax serving with RAF 298 and 644 squadron. On September 17, 1st Airlanding A/T Bty took D and P Troop (four 17-pounder AT guns each) in the following eight Hamilcar gliders with allocated chalk numbers 314 to and incl. 321. On September 18, 2 A/T Bty (Oban) (4th Airlanding Brigade) took F and X troop (also 17-pndr) with allocated Hamilcar gliders with chalk No’s. 901 to and incl. 908. Halifax pilot Aircraft letter Chalk ATD ATA Letter number F/O Northmore A-U 314 10.43 15.25 S/Ldr Norman U-N 315 10.43 15.47 P/O Berry T-K 316 10.44 15.43 F/O Archibald U-Z 317 10.45 15.47 F/O McGillivray A-K 318 10.45 15.40 P/O McGonville P-A 319 10.46 15.37 S/Ldr Imber T-G 320 10.47 15.58 S/Ldr Egerton U-X 321 10.48 15.53 W/Cdr Pope U-O 901 11.21 14.55 F/Lt Barren A-J 902 11.22 16.43 P/O Shapley U-F 903 11.23 12.25* F/Lt Stark A-D 904 11.23 16.43 W/O Davis T-W 905 11.24 16.46 F/O Smith R.A. A-C 906 11.25 16.31 F/O Bretherton U-T 907 11.25 16.49 F/O Edick T-J 908 11.26 16.49 * glider landed at Chilbolton 12.02 ATA: Actual Time of Departure ATA: Actual Time of Arrival Of those sixteen 17-pndrs + Tractor that left the UK, one was lost over the North Sea. Four othersdid not see action: two had to make an emergency landing (one in the South of the Netherlands and one in Belgium). And two Hamilcars crashed on landing. So only eleven 17- pndrs went into action. Some were abandoned on the 19th of September when 10 + 156 Para withdrew out of the Johannahoeve area North of Wolfheze. Supposedly seven 17-pndrs were used in and around the village of Oosterbeek. |
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so that means that in the real near future she will be on the road again.Or project to fill garage?
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Morris-Commercial C8-AT
As I am trying to get a publication together on Morris-Commercial C8-AT, I have been active trying to get my information ordered in a clearer format than the loose sheets of paper etc.
Here is the first version on the Morris 17-pdr tractor: After my purchase of a running Morris-Commercial truck, I wanted to find out more about it. The internet as we know it now, did not exist, and one had to search very hard to find anything. In 1997, the year that I bought the Morris, luck would have it that at Oosterbeek, arriving in the dark after the trip up from Tilburg, and stopping for a drink at the Schoonoord, out comes John Mills, a 1st Anti-Tank battery crew member of the 1st Airborne Division, saying: That’s a Morris. After a drink and a chat we agreed to meet up the next day and take them for a spin. Next morning meeting up at their hotel, the veterans of X-troop, 1 AL AT Bt, clearly stated that my truck was identical to their ex-Portee. Regrettably we never found time to discuss the many questions that I now can phrase. With the change of role from 2-pdr Portee to Gun Tractor, the War Office nomenclature for that vehicle would have been changed. My Morris came in 1997 with the census number H1743493, painted in light blue on the vehicle locker/storage box on both sides of the tractor and on the back. It already was there when the previous owner repainted the tractor and the census number. This number came from a block of census numbers allocated to ‘rebuilt tractors’. It may well have been put there after the rebuilt/modifications in 1943. In 2001 I got ‘The allocation by central census of “B” Vehicle W.D. Numbers, Royal Army Ordnance Corps, Central Ordnance depot Chilwell’ and re-arranged the numerical entries into a vehicle and reference ordered listing, the following contracts came up for the Portee: V3772 ref. 216 66 L4310852-917 Lorry 30cwt 4x4 A/Tk. Portee V3950 ref. 220 671 L4304354-5024 Lorry 30cwt 4x4 A/Tk. Portee Mk. II V3950 ref. 220 1029 L4305025-6053 Lorry 30cwt 4x4 A/Tk. Portee Mk. III V3950 ref. 266 20 L4310918-37 Lorry 30cwt 4x4 A/Tk. Portee Mk. III V3957 ref. 227 219 L4349636-854 Lorry 30cwt 4x4 A/Tk. Portee T322 ref. 235 600 L4566669-7268 Lorry 30cwt 4x4 A/Tk. Portee T322 ref. 252 800 L4567269-8068 Lorry 30cwt 4x4 A/Tk. Portee V4538 ref. 261 500 L4571261-760 Lorry 30cwt 4x4 A/Tk. Portee According to this list, some 3905 Morris-Commercial Gun Portees were built to be equipped with the 2-pndr Anti tank gun. And that is where it all stopped for a while but for some hear-say on that both Morris-Commercial C8 Portees and C9’s were converted. At the War & Peace show in Beltring in 2018 we were discussing C8-AT’s as one does, and out of the blue some photographs of a MCC contract card for contract S.2831 given the following information materialised. The card has a quite interesting note on the back: listing the total of converted ex-Portees: T322 ref. 235 114 (S/M/2028) V3772 ref. 216 18 V3950 ref. 220/266 397 V3957 ref. 227 207 V4171 ref. 252 283 (this is contract T322 in the Chilwell list) V4538 ref. 261 168 Total 1187 V4997 ref. 329 138 New total 1325 Authors note: contract V3957 seems to have been for both Portees as C9/B and Predictors I have a spare parts list for contract 294/V.4171(Con. 9B). 4171/252/1 is rubber stamped on the cover. (4171 is contract number, 252 is reference and /1 indicates a parts list). However contract V.4171, dated February 1942, is not in my RAOC Chilwell ‘B’ vehicle census list. As the contract reference is identical to the one for the second T322 contract, and the contract reference numbers are unique within a specific manufacturer listing, it could well be that this is a typing error or missed alternation, in that T322 ref. 252 should have been V4171 ref. 252. Apart from Portees, some C9/Predictors have been converted too! During an internet discussion late 2018 two more MCC contract cards came up, with possibly this information: -Contract V3957 card dated 24-5-1940: for 207 Portees: the card indicates that this was for: 234 Morris C9/B Bofors SPMS CR 370 (ref. 320*) with census No’s. S 4550990- 4551224 and 234 Morris C9/P Predictors CR 371 (ref. 321*) with census No’s. S 4550755- 4550989. On the same card: on 26-11-1942 the conversion to Tractor 17-pdr A/T gun to contract S3270 of 207 out of the 234 Predictors was ordered. In the Chilwell list of allocated census numbers both contracts V3957 ref. 227 for Portees and V3957 ref 320/321 are listed. -The card for contract V4997, dated 4-2-1942 for 2030 Tractors, 4x4 FA M/L (type C8 Mk. III) seems to have been changed into: 1015 MCC A.A. Predictors No. 3 M/L C9/P (ref. 319*) with census No’s . S4898826-4899840 and 1015 MCC S.P. Bofors C9/B CR319 (ref. 372*) with census No’s. S4899841 to 4900855. Some 138 are on the list of converted into C8 Tractor for 17-pdr. Several years ago a fellow Dutch Morris C8-AT owner gave me a technical drawing by Morris-Commercial Cars Ltd., Birmingham, drawing number BD2241 on General arrangement of C8/FWD 17 pounder gun tractor (less winch) converted from C8/A.T. Based on my Morris and that paper, one could assume that the conversion from Portee into Tractor for the 17-pdr would comprise of: -the tilting of the rear body to be blocked. -removal of winch. -the removal of the two petrol tanks and fitting a single petrol tank in the rear section -fitting of seating arrangement for four crew members in rear. -spare4 wheel support fitted to either front bumper (Airborne) or above petrol tank. -fitting of lock-up in rear body. -fitting of 2 lock-ups replacing of the petrol tanks on either side. (not on all Airborne) -possibly fitting Stewart-Warner electrical braking instrument for 17-pdr. -and changing the census number prefix from L for Lorry to H for Tractor. Note Chilwell gives the following block for rebuilt lorries and tractors: 1700000-1799999 * reference numbers are given in the Chilwell allocation of census numbers list |
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S/m/2028
I see where I went wrong on this.
The back side of the contract card for WO contract S2831 had ahand written note on the back side which mentioned this number. Over the number it had indeed Chev, so presumably the original author wanted to make a listing of M?L (Morris Lorries, I assume) and Chevrolet next to each other. I'll delete the S/M number in the list. Thanks for spotting this. |
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I don't mean to detract from a Morris thread, but it is a pity that they never uncovered the tally for converted Chev Portees, as this figure has never been definitively quoted. Morris Lorries? Or Morris Limited.
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Morris Commercial Cars Ltd for trucks and Morris Motors Ltd for cars
The Vocab code for Morris Commercial Cars Ltd was LV7/ML and the one for Morris cars annd utilities was LV7/MM
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