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Old 17-12-09, 22:31
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Default CMPs for sale in Italy

When I read this ad on MilWeb I realised we didn't have a for sale in Italy thread yet.

So here we go with the first one:

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Chevrolet 60l
99% complete, completely sand blasted, primed and painted desert sand (original colour found on the frame and the cab) 6 years ago, before dry storing. Brake circuit all new, needs fluid. Original seats and side windows (canvas). Engine runs well Good original tires and data plates w/serial number and delivery date (Oct 43) One week of work is needed to complete the assembly. I have lost interest in this C60L, so will sell it at fair price or to swap it for another vehicle. Located Alessandria (15100), north west of Italy.
+39 3479 462665
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Old 17-12-09, 23:47
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hmm i wonder what a fair price is.
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Old 18-12-09, 06:03
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Default I know where there is one....

....for a fair price..... and in V.G. shape...... in Ontario.

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Old 18-12-09, 15:51
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quick someone buy it before it gets graffitti'd like the anzio memorials and anything esle that remains static for any length of time.
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Old 18-12-09, 17:49
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....for a fair price..... and in V.G. shape...... in Ontario.

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Boobee... how come it's not in the hands of the Hammond Barn Crew, then?
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Old 18-12-09, 19:28
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HI Jiff

As per above.....getting old...... need to channel limited $$..... to remain focus on cab 11/12 series for me at least....

With the recent adoption/addition of Kris to the Rotters family, I will defer to a younger member....so it could still windup around the Hammond barn.

I have not given up yet....just being more targetted.

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Old 18-12-09, 19:31
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Understood.... just out of curiosity, where is it, how much is it and who belongs to it? PM me if you'd prefer...
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Old 19-12-09, 02:15
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hmm, i spent 1 year teaching in Montenegro former Yugoslavia, at the time purchased a Polski Fiat. Its in storage at a friends cottage.

I thought about putting it on a shipping container before but i dont have that much money to burn:-S

totally unrelated but here are a few pics of the car im talking about

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Old 19-12-09, 02:56
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Default A container....???

Hi Kris

You do not need a container to ship a Fiat......Just get a large envelope.

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Old 19-12-09, 04:06
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hehe...zing! its true that car is micro.

hard to believe it drives over 100mph and doesn't fall apart!
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Old 19-12-09, 04:24
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Get it on one of our Saskatchewan roads at 100 mph and see how fast it shakes apart!
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Old 19-12-09, 14:05
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Get it on one of our Saskatchewan roads at 100 mph and see how fast it shakes apart!
Is that a comment on what you think of Fiats or on the quality of your roads?
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Old 19-12-09, 15:11
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I don't know much about Fiats but everybody around here drives pickups since they're all that'll stand up to normal driving on our gravel roads.
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Old 19-12-09, 21:37
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I don't know much about Fiats but everybody around here drives pickups since they're all that'll stand up to normal driving on our gravel roads.
A friend of mine had a Fiat 125 but given the roads around here it was more like a incindery device than a vehicle
It cracked or fractured fuel lines regularly an lit itself up at least 4 times i know of .A Co2 fire extingusher is definately a great idea for a christmas present if you know anyone with one of these vehicles
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Old 20-12-09, 00:16
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I don't mean to hijack Hanno's thread but I must tell you about the Fiat Punto I rented in Italy for my son's wedding. It had so little power that I had to go into these switchback turns at almost full power. The little beast went around the corners okay but if you lost any speed you couldn't get to the next turn without shifting into low and crawling. We had to make the trip every day and my son in law who wisely rented a Mercedes van had to wait for me all the time. He had a full load with 6 people and I just couldn't keep up with only Janet and I. I don't think much of Fiats.
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Old 20-12-09, 06:47
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hehe...sorry for derailing this thread.... i would agree fiats are the toilets of europe
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Old 20-12-09, 17:19
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I don't mean to hijack Hanno's thread but I must tell you about the Fiat Punto I rented in Italy for my son's wedding. It had so little power that I had to go into these switchback turns at almost full power. The little beast went around the corners okay but if you lost any speed you couldn't get to the next turn without shifting into low and crawling. We had to make the trip every day and my son in law who wisely rented a Mercedes van had to wait for me all the time. He had a full load with 6 people and I just couldn't keep up with only Janet and I. I don't think much of Fiats.
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Barry..
When I was young and foolish..at least more foolish than I am now..I was stationed in Sardinia in '69-'70..
From that journey I brought back many memories..a girl friend that was to become my wife the following year..who came equipped,among other things ,with a brand new Fiat Spider 850 Convertible..
When she bought it in Calgiari,Sardinia the sales man was so please with himself that when he turned over the keys to the car he proudly announced that they even put a liter of gas in it for her..A LITER...!!
A whole liter of gas cost around $2.00 back in '70 if I can remember correctly..
I found the original receipt a few years ago and the car,she bought it through the military Can-ex was $1500.00 US..
A new Mercedes 200 series D was around $3500 US and a new Honda 750 motorcycle was around $950..
A 40 of Smirnoff vodka was $1.80 US..a Texas Micky(133 ounces) of Canadian Club ,complete with pump was $10.35 US..likewise a T.Mickey of Ron Bacardi rum..
The best German white wine... $0.74 a crock..
Used to buy it by the case..
Heineken.. 100 lira( .16 US) a can..right out of the old Iron Doctor(Beer machine)..
But The Fiat came home with me..along with the missus..and a bad case of the shakes which I finally beat around 25 years ago..
I'll save the Fiat stories til we meet again..

Have a great Christmas and I hope to see you and Lobster Breath at Gracies in the new year.
Have a great Christmas..
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Old 21-12-09, 02:15
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Thanks for the greetings Alex. I know what you mean about those old prices. I bought a 72 Chev pickup brand new, for $2600.00 cash on the dash and still have it. I was at a Christmas open house at the residence of "old lobster breath" that he puts on every year for his friends, but I went anyway. I hung around the shrimp and the Swedish meatballs until Janet rolled me out the door. Brian still found time to sneak away and dig up an interesting CMP photo he got yesterday. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to the Blair family and all the rest on MLU.
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Old 10-02-10, 21:37
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Another one in Italy. Seller is the "City Motors s.a.s" ., V. M. Bricca, at Pianezzaat.

Asking price is 4.490 euros.

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Chevrolet Canadair 4x4 Ribaltabile - 1939
motore 6 cilindri benzina, raro, radiato con documenti e targhe originali
€ 4.490,00
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There is a Jeep Willys M38A1 (CJ6) - 1947 available also.

No connection with the seller..

http://www.citymotors.comm.it/Aggior...t_canadair.htm

http://suchen.mobile.de/fahrzeuge/sh...g=&tabNumber=4
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Old 13-02-10, 15:21
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C60 on Milweb

I went to see this C60 about a year ago, and walked away as soon as it was polite. It's not too bad, but everything's quite badly pitted, and just got a load of desert sand slapped on it. In my book it needs a full rebuild (and it's a chevrolet - yuk ). Admittedly it could well be ready in a week, it just depends how many people you get working on it at the same time Can't remember how much he was asking, but it was obviously too much. A friend of his had a Dodge D15 water bowser at the same location, quite rough but still with the RAF roundel on the bonnet - very nice, but alas not for sale.
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Old 25-11-11, 00:07
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Hi to everybody,
by chance I read this post a couple of years after it was published.
I was and I am still the owner of this C60L, at all the effects Stefano and his friends were the only people who called me and came to take a look to this truck. The requested price was 5.000€, may be too much for them but still a fraction of what I spent doing everything by myself.
Here are some more pictures, this C60L is not for sale anymore.
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Old 07-02-13, 20:10
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C15A water truck at MilWeb:
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Chevrolet C15A Water Bowser

Ten years restoration, all original parts, civilian electric system added while retainign the original one, both working. Regularly titled in Italy, running smoothly.
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Lynx Mk2 for sale on milweb:

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Lince or Linx Scout Car MKII, 1942. Unfortunately cut in two parts but original and 90% complete. Few vehicles built, this the only one in Italy and one of e few in Europe. Sold where and as it is, requested price 20.000€ or swap with a restored Ford GP.
Giorgio Conforti: 07858 426391
http://www.milweb.net/webverts/68230/
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Old 30-06-13, 10:37
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Hi Alex, so you are posting for Georgio too now! LOL
I missed out on the pther stuff, too expensive, the other bike wasnt for sale. He said maybe in another 25 years!!!
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Hi Alex, so you are posting for Georgio too now! LOL
I missed out on the pther stuff, too expensive, the other bike wasnt for sale. He said maybe in another 25 years!!!
Paul; I am posting for MLU and would just like to see the Lynx go to a good home. I have no relation to the seller.
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C8A for sale in Italy....ad on milweb:

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HUP Heavy Utility Personnel C8A, 1943
Chevrolet HUP Heavy Utility Personnel C8A, 1943
Street legal, runs and brakes well, older restoration, located in North west of Italy. POA.
+39 347 9462665
http://milweb.net/classifieds/large_...ad=68265&cat=3

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Paul; I am posting for MLU and would just like to see the Lynx go to a good home. I have no relation to the seller.
Hi Alex

I know you dont have any relation to Georgio, was just a comment.
Didnt mean anything by it, sorry if it looked that way. We all want these machines to go to the right buyers and be saved. I too have asked collectors I know about the Lynx and other vehicles for sale.
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CMP instrument panel on MilWeb:
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Unknown vehicle, where and as it is, 250€ + shipping.
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Old 20-11-13, 22:48
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C15A and C60L for sale on Milweb;


http://www.milweb.net/webvert/70301

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Motore funzionante.
Da restaurare, pezzi di ricambio disponibili, trasporto escluso. Prezzo trattabile 4500 Euros.

Canandian Chevrolet 3 Ton Engine running.
To be restored, available spare parts, shipping excluded.
Price is negotiable 4500 Euros.

Giovanni Tozzola
+393 292 163110


http://www.milweb.net/webvert/70299

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Motore funzionante, da restaurare.
Pezzi di ricambio disponibili, trasporto escluso, prezzo trattabile Euro 5500.

Canadian Chevrolet C15
Engine running, to be restored.
Spare parts available, shipping can be arranged.
Price negotiable Euro 5500.

Giovanni Tozzola
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C15A and C60L for sale on Milweb;
http://www.milweb.net/webvert/70301
The "blindfolded" C60L is re-advertised on Milwebwith a lower price: http://www.milweb.net/webvert/70301
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To be restored, available spare parts, shipping excluded.
Price is negotiable 2500 Euros.
Giovanni Tozzola: +393 292 163110
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