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Old 26-01-07, 18:55
Van Hove Herman Van Hove Herman is offline
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Default CGT with body 7A2

Hi everyone,

I have a question about my CGT of 1941 with a body 7A2.
What kind of inside doorhandles I need for the entrance
doors,type DND/1389 and DND/1390,used on 7A1 and 7A2
body's.
- following the DND body parts list of october 1941,the LH and
RH handles are different.
RH handle part n° 9022 and LH handle part n°9023.
- following SB-32 of october 1943,the LH and the RH handles
are the same with part n° F/81A-702400A.
If its possible,a picture of the types I need please.
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Old 26-01-07, 21:11
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I have a question about my CGT of 1941 with a body 7A2.
If its possible,a picture of the types I need please.
Hallo Herman,

The door handles from Ford C101W-742350 and Chev 5800659
are maybe the same, or different ?

Mvg. Dirk

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Old 26-01-07, 21:48
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Bonjour all...

Seems that early Chebby cab 11 and 12 like mine had Ford handles ..... probably why the doors didn't close right.

They are still available in the USA as reproduction models for the hot rod market...... the flashy chrome has to be sandblasted and painted but other wise don't look bad. Mac Auto in Niaguara Falls NY has them..... however Dirk has original NOS.....

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Old 28-01-07, 11:13
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Dirk,Bob,

Dirk,the door handle on your picture is an outside handle,
but my question is about the INSIDE doorhandles !
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Old 28-01-07, 18:37
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Dirk,Bob,

Dirk,the door handle on your picture is an outside handle,
but my question is about the INSIDE doorhandles !
Herman, I will show you two "early" inside CMP handles on the
fleemarked in Veldhoven, nearby Eindhoven, Sunday Febr. 11.

Mvg. Dirk
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Old 29-01-07, 07:50
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Default CGT Cab 12 with body 7A2.

Hi,

A 25 PDR spare firing platform is normally stored on the roof
of the CGT Cab 12 with body 7A2.
It is hold down with 2 upper-and 2 rear locking mechanisms,
with a fastening eyebolt,a clamp plate and an adjusting
handle in the middle of the platform.
The n°9 type firing platform I have has a non-removable
center stud with nut and no center hole.
Is it possible there was an earlier type of platform with a center
hole only without stud ?
Please more details about it !

cheers
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Old 29-01-07, 16:44
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Dirk,

About the inside doorhandles,its perfect.
I'll see you there on sunday the 11 th.

cheers
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Old 30-01-07, 08:10
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Default Cgt Cab 12 With Body 7a2.

Hi,

1)On the dashboard,I have find a brass auxiliary identification
plate with the next text:
Ministry of supply T.T.3(BR)
This vehicle was rebuilt to class I on 2/5/44
by army auxiliary workshop n°60.
Someone who knows where n°60 was situated.
2)On the officiel identification plateunderside)
Trim:XR and Paint F,C,98
What's the color of the codes XR and F,C,98 ?

cheers
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Old 04-05-08, 23:14
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Herman,

The T.T.3 workshops were civilian workshops that worked for the military during the war. Don't know who number 60 could have been...

Cheers,
Jan
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Old 16-04-09, 22:35
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Default Entrance doors CGT cab 12 / body 7A2

Hi,

I am looking for more details about the upper part of the 2 entrance doors.
The doors I have where modified with 1 stationary glass.
A few hooks of metal plate,screwed on the frame of each door, are still available.
Pictures of the different metal channels and the rubber channel for the
sliding glass and the stationary glass are wanted.
With this information, I can make the missing parts.

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