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Old 20-04-08, 18:49
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Chevrolet (CMP) toggle switch plates.

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Old 21-04-08, 07:38
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Default Silver Switch Plates

Hi Dirk - nice looking plates, however not the same as used here in Oz. On our large plates the "OFF" scripting by the Dash Lamps and the Stop Lamp Isolation, is in a different position that both only need a half-throw switch. Similarily on the small plate the "OFF" scripting for the Fuel and Ignition switches are also in a different position. Also the centre position is not applicable here as an Auto Pulse was never fitted, so if that hole is punched out, again inapplicable here. I've attached an image of our plates.
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Old 21-04-08, 08:53
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Hi Dirk - nice looking plates, however not the same as used here in Oz.............
Hi Bob,

Good morning, the new dash plate set's are an exact copy from an orginal
Chevrolet CMP dash panel plate (toggle switch) set, including the difficult holes.

Your "our" Ford CMP dash plates, are different ! See the Canadian Ford page
on my website:

http://www.lwdparts.com/partscanada?...y=parcan&id=a&

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Old 21-04-08, 09:29
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Default Switch Plate Confusion

Hi Dirk - I've always been a bit confused on Switch Plates. On reflection and some reading I think this type of plate was only ever fitted to the Oz Ford CMPs. Our Chevrolets all had small individual switch plates. We also had the brass style of plate with the larger having four retaining bolts and not six as the silver ones. Do you have a picture of how and where these silver plates were mounted in a Chevrolet as both MB-C1 & MB-C2 Manuals only depict the small individual plates.
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Old 21-04-08, 21:59
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Hi Dirk - I've always been a bit confused on Switch Plates. On reflection and some reading I think
this type of plate was only ever fitted to the Oz Ford CMPs. Our Chevrolets all had small individual
switch plates. We also had the brass style of plate with the larger having four retaining bolts and
not six as the silver ones. Do you have a picture of how and where these silver plates were mounted
in a Chevrolet as both MB-C1 & MB-C2 Manuals only depict the small individual plates.
Hi Bob,

What can I say, the nice Chevrolet CMP manuals (April 1942 - Sept.1943)
are to early for the light grey (silver) dash plates with the 6 holes.
The N.O.S. dash panel here below is a Chev one: part no. LV7/GM-5826341, late 1943 - late 1945.
The other 2 panel pics are from a C15A truck, w/o data plate, (stolen) !
More info / pics / drawings about dash details can you find in the several CMP
reference books etc. (after late 1943) !

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Old 22-04-08, 01:18
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Default Thanks Dirk

For giving me another couple of pieces of the continuing jig-saw puzzle of what varying manufacturing processes took place along with the era and the country.
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Old 22-04-08, 21:33
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New arrived:

Chevrolet (CMP) toggle switch plates............... plus the Ford ones.
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Old 23-04-08, 04:23
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Default Just to KornPhuze things a bit....

There is always some magical date at which production changes have (or supposed to ) taken place..... or so we think until a particular Friday evening shift when they ran out of parts and dug out what was available in the back shelf of the stock room.... or was is specified to be built as such as it was going to Australia...???

Here are two pictures of the instrument panel of a C60.....built as an Australian contract..... that never left Canada.... the C60 had small C15a axles and 16 inch rims...... build date is Sept 1944..... and it sports the early civilian dash..... with the typical Australian 5 and 3 switch panel.....

....but wait.... why was a similar C60 with odd sized axles be built for the same contract ...10 days earlier.....with round guages....? ...sorry my pics do not show the switch arrangements....

If only these old trucks could talk..... the stories they could tell....

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Old 25-04-08, 03:26
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Dirk . are the dash plates for sale? . if so how mutch? .or does anyone know were we can obtain these in OZ. THANK YOU
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Old 25-04-08, 05:12
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Yes, Dirk, I'd also like 2 sets, but you aren't replying to e-mail requests sent through the LWD site.
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Old 25-04-08, 19:33
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Are the dash plates for sale?.if so how mutch? .or does anyone
know were we can obtain these in OZ. THANK YOU
Hi Dave,

Yes they are for sale, what have you need, Ford or Chevrolet ?
http://www.lwdparts.com/partscanada?...y=parcan&id=a&
About the total cost (incl. shipping), please give me w/ (PM) your post-address.

Dirk
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Old 25-04-08, 21:03
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Yes, Dirk, I'd also like 2 sets, but you aren't replying to e-mail requests sent through the LWD site.
No problem this time Tony,

About the total cost of 2 sets (Ford or Chev) please send me your post address in my PM, MLU box.

Dirk
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