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Keith Webb 21-05-04 07:04

Re: Bagged Another One
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Bob Moseley
Hi Keefy

Firstly re. C60S, I'll have to wait until the owner separates the bodies before I can determine its chassis.

Found another plate ex. one of my instrument pillaging trips. Data is a bit sparce on this one & I think some is beside the wrong heading. You'll sort it out. I also own this plate now. Actually this is good fun. I think I'll start a trophy board to see how many Chevs I can eliminate. Only joking (maybe)

Chassis Model WO71
Chassis Serial 2844300414S
Order No PR3843804

Bob

Thanks, Bob
Yes that's an engine number beside the order number. A Sydney assembled vehicle, it typically doesn't have a build date.
How are you going to eliminate them? One mouthful at a time, like those people who ate cars for a stunt?
WO71 is a new one for the list too.

I wish someone would come up with the decoder for all that stuff!

Bob Moseley (RIP) 22-05-04 09:09

Trophy Board Update
 
GOT ANOTHER ONE.

Model WO78
Serial 2844200742M
Engine PR3874347

This one is GTG but image attached.

Bob GM (Genocide Motors)

Bob Moseley (RIP) 22-05-04 10:59

Try The Last One Again
 
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Due to a mental abberation on the part of the Forum I cut the last one short. Here is the complete image, hopefully.

Bob Moseley (RIP) 22-05-04 11:21

Nomenclature Plates Comparison
 
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Hi All

The last couple of Chevs I bagged had different style plates on them. Here for your interest. BTW Keefy I own the last plate as well.

GM Bob

Still slow as a wet weekend

David_Hayward (RIP) 22-05-04 22:19

Plates
 
This is a prime example of the change-over at the time of the Plate designs...Regina had closed June 1941 anyway.

Can you confirm the serial and engine number prefix please on the top plate? Is it SR3..... or PR3........??

Bob Moseley (RIP) 23-05-04 01:53

Re. Plates
 
Hello David

Definitely PR. All 3 plates I have are PR.

Bob

Nigel Watson 25-05-04 23:22

CMP numbers
 
I take it in this conversation about CMP database that those held by John Marchant have been added. He published several in his booklet "Work and Play with ex-Military Vehicles". In it there are 21 Fords and 27 Chevys.

Bob Moseley (RIP) 27-05-04 11:19

And Another One
 
Hi Keefy

These damn Chevs are everywhere. This plate is off one of two C15s owned by one of our members. It is a Regina plate.

Model WO1
Serial 2842100166
Engine SR 3781498

The engine is definitely prefixed SR

Bob

David_Hayward (RIP) 27-05-04 18:20

Plates
 
Nigel, if you have details of the plates in the book I should like to check that I don't have them please.

1942 MODEL CMps had SR, PR and WR prefixes...depending on intended end-user chassis I suppose though they did get mixed-up in assembly.

Keith Webb 27-05-04 21:29

Re: And Another One
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Bob Moseley
Hi Keefy

These damn Chevs are everywhere. This plate is off one of two C15s owned by one of our members. It is a Regina plate.

Model WO1
Serial 2842100166
Engine SR 3781498

The engine is definitely prefixed SR

Bob

Thanks, Bob
I know how painful it is for you to look at thngs Chevrolet...
Interestingly it is the second C15 WO1 reported - the other belongs to Rod Diery. Does it have it's original timber body? Was there a "M" on the end of the chassis serial?
Below are the two on record. The serials are close and Rod's is also a SR prefix.

WO1 13 2842100116M SR3781572
WO1 13 2842100166 SR3781498

Bob Moseley (RIP) 28-05-04 07:39

Hi Keefy
This member has two C15s. The one in the Museum has a rebuilt timber body, the other one I'm not sure about at this stage. There was no indication of place of manufacture on the chassis serial. Guess the stamper forgot. The only clue may be that this Regina plate is made from thin alloy whereas the other Regina plate I posted the image of is made of a sturdier metal.
Bob

David_Hayward (RIP) 28-05-04 11:26

Regina
 
Can I just confirm, in case a wrong impression might creep in in due course, that Regina, Saskatchewan, GM of Canada Plant did not assemble any military trucks. It closed in July 1941 and was then turned over to a new Crown Corporation, REGINA INDUSTRIES LIMITED, producing munitions.

Bob Moseley (RIP) 29-05-04 13:18

Re. Regina
 
Hello David
Is Regina, Saskatchewan the same as my plate that states Oshawa Walkerville Regina?
Bob

David_Hayward (RIP) 30-05-04 20:16

Yup...
 
..the OSHAWA WALKERVILLE REGINA plate came in in 1929 and was used until 1942. However it was anachronistic because Regina opened 1929, closed 1930, re-opened and closed 1931 and then re-opened 1938 and closed 1941. They still used the plate though! Walkerville's assembly was also spasmodic..1929-32 or say 1937 and that was it! After 1935 Walkerville was of course part of the new city of Windsor, and again the plates were anachronistic as the Canadian Products plant became 'Windsor Transmission Plant'. In addition there was also McKinnon Industries Limited in St Catherines, Ontario, although it was never an assembly plant.

If you ever did find a 1938-41 GM of Canada vehicles assembled in Regina, then the plant code '8' appears after the model code, whereas Oshawa was '0'.

Tony Smith 17-06-04 13:17

Kingaroy plate
 
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One of the plates from Kingaroy:

8443
WO 82
8443P00260
PR3875505
28.3.44

This chassis number is four BEFORE one listed on Keith's database and the engine number is four AFTER. This chassis was a 158" with winch.

Keith Webb 17-06-04 22:50

List updated
 
Many thanks, Tony
The list has been updated.
Any more images?
Would you like me do do a page of your pics too?
If so, just email or send a CD!
What did you score there?
Keith

David_Hayward (RIP) 17-06-04 23:19

Likewise
 
..my list also updated thanks

Rod Diery 12-07-04 16:18

Re: Rod's yard reveals another
 
Quote:

Originally posted by rodinkulin
I went for another prowl around my yard this afternoon and found this data plate on a cab which I acquired from Geraldton WA a few years ago for parts. I also have the rolling chassis and the engine which turns over and appears to be in very good condition.

Chassis Model 8421
Cab Model WO/73
Chassis serial 2/8421/00128P
Engine serial SR3857769

Date of MFG 28/4/43

Note that I have included the forward slashes as they appear on the data plate. Very unusual.

Cheers
Rod

Keith, this is the one I posted a while ago but you must have missed it.
Cheers
Rod

David_Hayward (RIP) 12-07-04 19:00

Plate
 
Very unusual ...obliques or strokes or slashes or whatever...not seen that before. I wonder if the ORDER has a blank next to it?

Keith Webb 12-07-04 22:25

Re: Re: Rod's yard reveals another
 
Quote:

Originally posted by rodinkulin
Keith, this is the one I posted a while ago but you must have missed it.
Cheers
Rod

Thanks, Rod the page has been updated

Bob Moseley (RIP) 13-05-06 12:09

Another One For The Collection
 
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Hi Keefy
Don't think you have this one.

Chassis Model WO96
Chassis Serial 3-8443-61308 M
Engine Serial PR 3946264
Order No. SM-E52-448
Date of Mfg 26 9 44 AUS M

Bob

Keith Webb 13-05-06 20:55

Database
 
Many thanks, Bob

The database has been updated. There are a few new ones there too, since the last update.

The vehicle looks like a C60L from the pics - was that the case?

More listings always welcome! Hopefully one day we'll find the official GM-H records.

cliff 13-05-06 23:49

Re: Database
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Keith Webb
Hopefully one day we'll find the official GM-H records.
Guys Mike Cecil told me in an email about the Airborne GMC's GHM converted for the US & AIF some time ago that the bulk of the GMH archive records were held at the South Australian Libary or an Annex thereof.

Maybe Bob could check for us?

cheers
Cliff :)

Keith Webb 14-05-06 00:09

Re: Re: Database
 
Quote:

Originally posted by cliff
Guys Mike Cecil told me in an email about the Airborne GMC's GHM converted for the US & AIF some time ago that the bulk of the GMH archive records were held at the South Australian Libary or an Annex thereof.

Maybe Bob could check for us?

cheers
Cliff :)

Thanks, Cliff.

That would probably be the Mortlock Library?

Stick the reading glasses on and go for it Bob!

David_Hayward (RIP) 14-05-06 08:40

Data plate
 
Note yet another variation on the seroial number stamping, by Melbourne Plant this time. Thanks once again for the details, and keep us posted please about any archives!

Rod Diery 18-06-06 14:03

More serial numbers
 
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Hi everyone,
Yesterday I visited Rob Endersbee in Merredin, Western Australia. This C60L is one of those that Rob is restoring for the Bruce Rock Shire near Merredin. Post war, the truck was a fire truck in Bruce Rock. The data plate photo didn't come out but I got the numbers.

8443
WO56
2 8443 00143P
PR3868444
12/8/43

Cheers
Rod

Rod Diery 18-06-06 14:36

Maybe it's one of these trucks
 
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that Rob is restoring. This is the Bruce Rock Bushfire Brigade circa 1955

Rod Diery 18-06-06 14:41

More
 
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This data plate was one a wireless van cab in Rob's yard. I aplogise for the quality of the pic. I'm trying out a new camera. Note that there is no date of manufacture.

The plate reads

WO73
2 8421 00706S
SR3857699

Cheers
Rod

David_Hayward (RIP) 18-06-06 18:24

Data
 
Thanks for those!

Lang 19-06-06 08:16

Keith,

When I go to get my D60L next week from Barry Peterson in Newcastle I will get the numbers of his "B" serial suffix blitz/s which I noted last time I was there.

By the Way. I have just had another rush of blood to the head and bought an old Volvo F86 8 wheeler with 5 ton crane in Adelaide. Will be driving from Adelaide to Victoria next week and happy to carry a load for someone if dates and places suit.

Picking up the insane purchase you know about (1959 Thornycroft prime mover "Like a railway cup of tea - very big but very weak") in Corowa, dropping it at Barry's place in Newcastle and loading the D60L for Brisbane.

The Thornycroft is driveable so if a keen person with a set of ear plugs and about 7 months to spare to cover the 1,000km from Newcastle to Brisbane wants a drive let me know.

Lang


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