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I am one of the directors with the Yukon Transportation Museum. We have in our collection a GM manufactured Canadian Military Pattern truck model C-60S-T, cab model 13, manufactured March 20, 1945. Are copies of manufacturing drawings or diagrams, or line drawings, available for our vehicle? Is there an archive that would provide usage and disposal information for our particular vehicle?
I would like to build as much file information as possible and produce a cardstock model for sale in our Museum gift shop. Any assistance would be appreciated. John Gryba 111 Falcon Drive Whitehorse, Yukon Y1A 6C7 Last edited by yukon john; 29-04-08 at 01:15. Reason: photos added |
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Hello Mr. Gyrba
As a long time collector of CMPs and CMP information may I humbly say that in coming to MLU Forum have probably come to the largest collective source of CMP information available anywhere. As to your questions concerning drawing etc I expect that you will soon be hearing from many sources. Actual specific vehicle information other than unit markings found on the vehicle is exceedingly rare. Given a March 1945 build date it is highly probable that your particular CMP never left Canada, in fact it may never have even been issued to a military unit. Never the less that doesn't detract from its historical interest. From the pictures it appears to be in relative good condition. As you explore MLU and the websites that varrious members of our Forum have you will see that many CMPs that have been restored started the process in far worse condition. In your search for information about this truck or similar trucks you might want to put out a call to your local community to look through old family photos, this link will take you to a series of photos that I found that where taken in British Columbia during the war, which came from somebodys family photos. http://www.canadianmilitarypattern.c...20Columbia.htm Cheers and Good Luck
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Phil Waterman `41 C60L Pattern 12 `42 C60S Radio Pattern 13 `45 HUP http://canadianmilitarypattern.com/ New e-mail Philip@canadianmilitarypattern.com |
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Hello Mr. Waterman. Thanks for the welcome and comments. The pictures are great. It seems our CMP worked as a service vehicle for the Canadian Military Control of the Alcan Highway. Any additional info for our files will be most welcome.
My project is to find drawings for development of a cardstock model which seems to be popular with many of the military modellers. Any assistance in that direction will also be appreciated. I don't know if many of the people on the thread are model builders (maybe no extra time if you have a CMP to restore and drive) - would there be any interest in a modellers section? Regards, John |
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John, I can decode the Build Plate (the General Motors of Canada one) if it's there. I did several brief backgrounds for a recent exhibition in England, that included a Willys Jeep. How on earth I did a potted history about Jeeps in two paragraphs to go on an A4 laminated card I shall never know!
We at ROADSCENE magazine are just about to start off a new series about the development of the CMPs based on Canadian information, then the British side of things post-1940. The magazine will be distributed in Canada. This will precede a book / books on the subject. |
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Hi Guys
Refreash my memory wasn't there a tread about CMP tractors a while back? I've tried to search for it but I can't remember what the heading was, each of my searches either gives 0 results or to many results. I seem to remember at some point someone posted a picture of a CMP tractor hauling logs which might be appropriate to the current question. I also remember seeing some where either on MLU or one of the other CMP sites a picture of the 5th wheel. John you might also want to check the Australian Archives photos http://www.awm.gov.au/visit/?item=mustsee&sub=post45 there are deffinitly pictures of the truck and trailer unit. Perhaps one our crew who is very familiar with that site could point us to the correct picture. Here is the only image (a Ford) I've found so far of what I think we are talking about this is from Bart Vanderveen's The Observer's Fighting Vehicles Directory WWII 1972. I believe there was also an article in Wheels and Tracks. I have a number of books on the Alcan printed at different times that I will reivew to see if I can find anything that might be of interest.
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Cheers Cliff Hutchings aka MrRoo S.I.R. "and on the 8th day he made trucks so that man, made on the 7th day, had shelter when woman threw him out for the night" MrRoo says "TRUCKS ROOLE" ![]() |
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The tractor version was made only by Ford and was the F60T on a unique 115" wheelbase.
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So it would seem that what is being looked for is information on the dumb truck (tipper) version. Well in that case Bill Greggs books are probably going to provide the drawing information that John is looking for.
Cheers Phil
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Phil Waterman `41 C60L Pattern 12 `42 C60S Radio Pattern 13 `45 HUP http://canadianmilitarypattern.com/ New e-mail Philip@canadianmilitarypattern.com |
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Here's the official picture of the Canadian Dump, or tip truck version of the C60S:
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Film maker 42 FGT No8 (Aust) remains 42 FGT No9 (Aust) 42 F15 Keith Webb Macleod, Victoria Australia Also Canadian Military Pattern Vehicles group on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/canadianmilitarypattern |
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Hello all. After taking another look at my pictures, yep, there it is on a little plate beside the ID plate - model dump 4. T for tipper
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Cheers Cliff Hutchings aka MrRoo S.I.R. "and on the 8th day he made trucks so that man, made on the 7th day, had shelter when woman threw him out for the night" MrRoo says "TRUCKS ROOLE" ![]() |
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Unfortunately Bill Gregg's Books are out of print, I'll dig out the publishing information and maybe you can find a used copy on the internet. Cheers Phil
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Phil Waterman `41 C60L Pattern 12 `42 C60S Radio Pattern 13 `45 HUP http://canadianmilitarypattern.com/ New e-mail Philip@canadianmilitarypattern.com |
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My decode John is:
Body... -DUMP-4 so I assume that it was originally a dump truck? MODEL C60S ..not seen C60S-T before! I HAVE TO ADD that any in the UK were ready fodder post-war for the refurb companies as tippers were essential for post-war rebuilding when there were no, say, Bedfords available. CAB 13 ...third type closed cab with reverse-slope windshield 1944 model Chevrolet C60S sequential production number 9380, which is unique in my database! ENGINE # PR [right hand drive 216 cu in] number 4026485 CONTRACT C.D.L.V. 3525 so a late war one! DATE: Assembled in Oshawa March 20th 1945 Very interesting indeed! I have no data on any other C60S lorries as late as this. Last edited by David_Hayward (RIP); 01-05-08 at 15:08. |
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If you are coming to Ottawa you can pick up copies of the three manuals listed on your plate from Mr Manual.. Contact him and order.. We can make arrangements that you pick them up at my place,as I can deliver them in Ottawa when you get here..be glad to meet you anyway.. Contact Joel here.. http://www.dana-nield.com/d32/Defaul....com/d32/blair Here are the manuals you need.. #3 300+ pages MB-C2 Maintenance Manual, for GM CMP vehicles. 15 cwt 4x2, 15 cwt. 4x4, 30 cwt 4x4, 3 ton 4x4 HU 4x4, F.A.T. 4x4. Sept. 1943 #3A 300+ pages GM Service Bulletins Updates for MB-C2 (May-November 1943) These bulletins were issued to the field maintenance shops for upgrades to the CMP vehicles. Many proceedures in the bulletins and additions did not make the maintenance manuals. #9 304 pages C60S-03 CHEV. ILLUST. PARTS LIST, 3 TON 4x4 MOD.C60S- chassis 8442, 134" W.B., CDN.MIL. PATTERN (INC. C60S-01, 02, 03). BODY OPTIONS: DUMP, GENERAL SERVICE, STORES, DERRICK, ENGINEERS, TELEPHONE AND WRECKER. May 1944 #13 142 pages INSTRUCTION BOOK Driving, Maintenance & Repair for GM CMP Vehicles. 8 cwt., 15 cwt., 30 cwt., 3-ton FA Gun Tractor. Contact Joel off line and he will contact me if you two make the arrangements. Alex Blair The ORIGINAL Mr.Manual.. ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Hi there
Bill Gregg's books, other than the Profile Series, are available through the tuck shop at the RCA Museum at CFB Shilo, Manitoba. Steve
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