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Old 19-04-09, 13:46
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Did they ever make or plan for a hard top version instead of the canvas top or make any other variants on a 6x6 chassis ?
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Old 19-04-09, 17:11
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The prototype C60X with the Chrysler 8-cylinder engine had a # 13 Cab hard top. There was also probably at least one Ford 6-wheeler with the Lincoln Zephyr V-12, but that would have been a F60H. Ford did offer a 'F60X' but I am certain that none were ever built as the prototype 'General Motors' C60X was ordered and proceeded-with into production of course with the imported GMC 270.
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Old 19-04-09, 21:50
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Did they ever make or plan for a hard top version instead of the canvas top or make any other variants on a 6x6 chassis ?
Sounds like you want to build one...and what a magnificent thing it would be too...

I think by the time it was built the SWB Canadian gun tractors had been redesigned to canvas roofs following the British lead with the later Morris-Comical - sorry- Commercial types.
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Old 20-04-09, 00:18
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Hmmmmm
Would make for a fairly unique little project later on down the track
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Old 03-04-10, 08:59
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Does anyone know of or have blueprint ,construction or detailed plans for these cmp 6x6 vehicles ?????
Any suggestions on who may have ?
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Old 05-03-14, 10:41
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Bump
Has anyone got anymore information, drawings etc. on these prototypes ?
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Old 26-05-15, 22:57
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Going round in circles . . . . see 6x6 cmp gun tractor and you will see where this picture was originally posted.

Will merge the threads soon.
Not soon.... but now merged!

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Old 27-05-15, 09:09
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Here's an interesting Experimental 6X6 Artillery Tractor - read Roger Lucy's article on MilArt:
https://servicepub.wordpress.com/201...llery-tractor/

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Old 27-05-15, 11:26
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That could be fun

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Found some better pictures of this CMP truck
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Old 23-12-18, 20:02
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And a few more.
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Old 26-05-21, 14:20
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I'm currently building a model of the CMP 6x6 FAT and I'm wondering if this is a bulkhead or stiffener. Thanks in advance.

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Hi Boys
The 6x6 rear seat seems to be folding like 4x4 FGT
Why are they folding? Add cargo space?
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Old 05-07-21, 01:32
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The 6x6 rear seat seems to be folding like 4x4 FGT
Why are they folding? Add cargo space?
Being that the 6x6 was an experimental version it could just be they used off the shelf items to fit out the truck.
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