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Old 01-06-10, 17:41
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Old 01-06-10, 18:21
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Default cmp for sale

You can see how they had to lift up the cab to run a drive shaft from the Buda to the blower The fenders have been lowered after they moved the cab. They could see better over the snow blower with the higher cab
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Old 02-06-10, 05:39
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You can see how they had to lift up the cab to run a drive shaft from the Buda to the blower The fenders have been lowered after they moved the cab. They could see better over the snow blower with the higher cab
I'm not sure they did that as the steering wheel looks to be in the normal alignment, maybe they lowered the fenders and filled in the front to keep out the snow?
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Old 02-06-10, 06:36
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Hi Rick,
I just made another mortgage payment on the house today and have exactly 6 years left to go before it's paid off,then I am free to start traveling so I will plan a trip to Australia and look at the trees personally and some of the CMP's while i'm at it!See you in 2016!
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Old 09-12-10, 23:24
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The CMP can be seen driving about in this youtube video..

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ERC25UbeSGI
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Old 10-12-10, 00:40
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Certainly alive.
Sounds more like a V8 than a six, but hard to hear the engine over the gear changes!
Do we get to see it in action after the next snowfall?
Neat truck.
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Old 10-12-10, 03:04
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Default Deja vu.....

This very truck has been up for sale before and was seen on MLU.... at least a few years ago.... same raised cab and modified fenders....

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Old 31-12-10, 04:25
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on ebay in canada:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/FORD-...sQ5fLiterature
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Old 14-01-11, 16:57
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Sold for US $49.99, not a bad price.

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FORD ILLUSTRATED ARMY PARTS CATALOG 1940-1942 FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL DEFENSE CANADA

CANADIAN MILIATARY PATTERN VEHICLES 8 CWT. - 4 X 2 15 CWT. - 4 X 2 15 CWT. - 4 X 4 30 CWT. - 4 X 4 3 TON - 4 X 4 3 TON - 6 X 4 F.A. TRACTOR 4 X 4 ISSUED BY FORD MOTOR COMPANY OF CANADA

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Old 03-06-12, 20:55
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Don Dingwall's C15A on MilWeb:

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1944 Chevrolet C15A Wire-3
Used to be a snow plow--rebuilt back to military spec. Box may be available. $7000.obo Lots of 19 set kit may be included if desired.
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Old 16-08-12, 00:11
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1944 C60L for sale on ebay USA. Located in Canada.

http://www.ebay.ca/itm/CMP-C60L-1944...itary_Vehicles
Anybody on this forum?
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Old 17-08-12, 02:37
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A very fine running vehicle..... been at my place in Ottawa from Montreal during the Blue Balls Xpress.

Strong runner with the 261......very very clean CMP.

Owner does appear at times on MLU.

Possibly one oothe odd Australian late war contract with small axles/16 in. tires on a C60l frame.

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Old 17-08-12, 03:59
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Default 16 inch rims

Your right, I didn't notice the 16 inch rims. never saw that before.
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Old 17-08-12, 15:07
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Default 16 Inch Rims

Hi Bob and Harry

Yes, the 16" rims on the long wheelbase are interesting, looking at Bill Gregg's book there are a couple of Pat 13 C60L trucks shown all appear to be special body trucks like Instrument Repair and Office. The text under each picture however says 10:50 X 20 tires, though the wheels in the pictures are clearly 16".

To fit the 16" rims the trucks would need to be fitted with the smaller brake drums and axles.

That the truck has these features it might mean that it was one of those special use vehicles which was later fitted with a cargo body. If it was a special use truck it may have lead a much more relaxed life and hence be in very good condition.
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Old 17-08-12, 15:33
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Mike, hello. I'm moving from Melville to PA. I'll have to look you up when I get settled in. I'm tied up with two M37s but we can probably do some parades together etc.. Don't need another CMP for the collection. I'm looking for an acreage but the wife is looking for a house in town. See you soon
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Old 18-08-12, 15:31
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Default Special 16 in rims....

What I have been able to observe and photograph has been ALL Australian contracts made in late Aug to Sept 1944...... they are all C60L with the small axles and 16 rims. a further oddity is that I have seen them made/dated a few weeks apart YET some have the old early civialin restangualr instrument cluster while others have the round dials...... done with left overs..???

Seen them in Sault Ste Marie, Belleville, I have one, one in Montreal, Grimsby, ect

DAvid Hayward... God bless his soul.... would love to dealt with such oddities.
It seems that they were all late war tiem production that may have been cancelled ands never sent downunder and eventually got liquidated locally in Eastern Canada.... pure speculation in my part.

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Old 25-08-12, 03:39
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Does anybody know if this guy fabricated the Box? It looks so nice and strait that I wondered that. if he did does he have measurements ? drawings? CAD??
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Old 25-08-12, 11:00
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Does anybody know if this guy fabricated the Box? It looks so nice and strait that I wondered that.
You could well be right. Like Phil pointed out, there was a series of three tonners with 16" wheels for special purpose house type bodies. If this was one of them, the three ton GS body would not have been original to this truck.

Anyway, it looks like a very nice restored vehicle. I see the auction ended with the reserve not met, so I guess we'll be seeing it on here again.

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Old 18-02-14, 20:46
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I'm just posting this to help out my friend Andre. Andre has decided to let go of a couple of his Ford projects. If anyone is going to Acton in a few weeks they can speak to him there. If not message me and I will pass on your info to him. The trucks are at Andre's place, southwest of Montreal.
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Old 23-04-14, 01:59
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Default 2 Chev 1944 CMPs for sale in CDN

2 Chev 1944 CMPs for sale.

One is a 30cwt Chev CMP and the other is a 15cwt. The 15cwt is a parts truck only. The 30cwt is very restorable. In good condition. Lots of spare parts. Please call if interested, 519-676-8635

Located near Blenhiem, ON. Both have been stored in a barn for the last 15 years or so.

I am listing these for a friend, and could not attach the photo's, please use the phone number above.
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Old 29-04-14, 00:04
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Rare Windsor carrier for sale on Milweb.
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Original and uncut. Runs, steers and brakes excellent. Original operators manual & packing slip.
Parts manual. Key card information from Ruddington.
Original canvas cover. Assortment of tools, track jack, assortment of pins and links.
One of the nicest and most complete Windsor carriers available.
65 000 Euros
Looks like ex Victory museum Auburn, ex Victory museum Arlon/Belgium

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Old 29-04-14, 23:54
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Looks like ex Victory museum Auburn, ex Victory museum Arlon/Belgium
Seems you are right. That one sold for:
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Lot: 154 1944 Windsor Mark I Full-Track Universal Carrier C49WC Sold for $ 30,000
excluding buyer's premium & transportation.

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Old 30-04-14, 01:19
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Wow, prices must have really increased in the last little while.
$30K to 65,000 Euros.....
At todays price $30K USD is about 21,725 Euros.
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Old 30-04-14, 02:29
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No judgement, just a matter of observation.
Even if the owner spent the equivalent of twice the price inc buyer premium, shipping, maintenance and repairs to get her up to standard, that would still only be $30,000USD x 2 = $60,000USD or 43,450 Euro which is still a ways off from 65,000 Euro...
Considering the Auction brought worldwide buyers, I would assert that the fair market value a year ago was what was paid at the time.
Nevertheless, it is indeed a nice example of a somewhat rare machine and I hope it finds a good home.
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Old 29-03-15, 05:18
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Default Windsor carrier on Ebay

http://www.ebay.ca/itm/1945-Windsor-...040&rmvSB=true
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Old 29-03-15, 14:21
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Rob, I merged your posting into this thread as it has been on MLU before.

I won't comment on the price, but it certainly seems to be a very good and original example of the breed. As it came from the UK originally, it must be one of the unused & still crated Carriers which were disposed of to the public many decades ago.

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1945 Windsor Carrier - Original with One Repaint - World War II Troop Carrier
Seller information: jeep42stewart (0 )
Current bid:US $25,100.00
Approximately C $31,574.55
Reserve not met
[ 31 bids ]

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The Windsor Carrier is the rarest of all carriers built during the World War II.
Only 5005 were made, only a few are remaining.

This is an original example with one repaint.
In excellent running condition.
Runs, steers and brakes excellent.
Original uncut armour.
Original canvas cover in excellent condition.
Assortment of tools, track pins and links.
Both fuel tanks operational.
Wrapped original tow cable.
Retains original serial number plate.
Original operators manual and packing slip.
Illustrated spare parts list.
Track and bogie wheels in great condition.
Many new parts.
Still has registration number for UK roads.
Known history of the vehicle is available.
In person inspection of this rare vehicle is encouraged! Vehicle is being sold "As-is".
Buyer is responsible for pick-up or shipping.
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Old 29-03-15, 18:31
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That second model Windsor carrier is listed in the key cards held at Bovington. The Bovington record shows the original WD number from 1945 service, plus the subsequent change in WD number to the post war format. The carrier remained in British service until sold by Ruddington in 1957. It was in the Belgian museum before being sold and shipped to the museum in Indiana, USA. The original paint is sitting under the current top coat.

Still has the original engine and data plate!
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Old 29-03-15, 21:17
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That second model Windsor carrier is listed in the key cards held at Bovington. The Bovington record shows the original WD number from 1945 service, plus the subsequent change in WD number to the post war format. The carrier remained in British service until sold by Ruddington in 1957. It was in the Belgian museum before being sold and shipped to the museum in Indiana, USA. The original paint is sitting under the current top coat.

Still has the original engine and data plate!
So, who on MLU is going to "snap" it up?!?!

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Old 06-04-15, 20:19
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US $33,408.76
Approximately C $42,016.52
Reserve not met
[ 39 bids ]

Anybody know what the final result was? I assume somebody on here put in at least one bid? Sellers sometimes contact highest bidder to see if they can negotiate..... Reserve must have been very high.....
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Old 16-04-15, 10:16
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US $33,408.76
Approximately C $42,016.52
Reserve not met
[ 39 bids ]

Anybody know what the final result was? I assume somebody on here put in at least one bid? Sellers sometimes contact highest bidder to see if they can negotiate..... Reserve must have been very high.....
Reserve was not met, it is now advertised on MilWeb: http://www.milweb.net/webvert/76767

Does the CWM have one in their collection? Hint, hint...

PS: here's another Windsor Carrier for sale in the UK, but this one is not as orginal as the one in Canada: http://www.milweb.net/webvert/76720

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