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alleramilitaria 07-04-08 23:54

yes the morrises are taking over
 
morris on the move, now if only it could stop, and yes that is rod shaver on top. still not sure how he fit in the gun port.

:salute:

http://news.webshots.com/photo/21682...31780957dYOwzI

Keith Brooker 08-04-08 16:38

Morris c8 gs
 
Nice to see it back on the road Dave. :cheers:


1944 Morris C8 GS
1938 Humber used as a Staff Car

alleramilitaria 08-04-08 18:02

THANKS!!!!

by the way i still need the front 2 banjos and bolts for the stopping thing, can you help out?????
thanks again
dave

Nick Bullock 08-04-08 19:36

banjos and bolts..
 
Hi dave

what a waster I can be some times... you should have dropped me a line, I think about trucks in the holidays and then go back to work and it all leaves me behind!!!... I 'll get them sorted for you as before... Sorry you've had to wait. Looks like you really need them now

kind regards
nick

alleramilitaria 08-04-08 20:37

i have the floorboards out and just stick my feet out..... you know like how you stop a CMP :thup2:

and for taking so long may the ghost of lucas invade all your home electrical fixtures.

:drunk:
DD

Nick Bullock 08-04-08 21:06

mmmm
 
Hi dave
Thats a thought, maybe its the ghost of lucas that has upset my computer this last week. Anyway I have the envelope in my hand as we speak!
regards
nick

alleramilitaria 09-04-08 00:54

nick.....
are you telling me.....
that you have......
had the parts all this time?........
:bang:
DD


kidding

Keith Brooker 09-04-08 14:12

Bent up Morris
 
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Hi Dave, this one looks good for spares. Tyres must be worth a few bob.£$. WW2 German Driver must have been on the wrong side of the road, :confused

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Original photo from my collection

alleramilitaria 09-04-08 17:03

if you remember thats just about what mine looked like after the smashup that it got here, but that one in the pic would have been much easier to fix than mine. after the wreck both of my axles were touching.

Keith Brooker 09-04-08 22:43

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This could be a nice one for you. 2 owners.
Original Photo is from my Collection
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Nick Bullock 15-04-08 21:45

Dave
I ahve sent you an email direct
regards
nick

Keith Brooker 03-05-08 20:47

1944 Morris C8 Gs Info Wanted
 
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Help Wanted. I know a few of us own a 1944 morris. [ Dave] Does any one know when the 1944 Morris C8 GS 4X4 was made and the numbers made. All i can find out, it was made in late 1944. under Contract S6450. My Morris is a late one having a Metal body not the wooden one. Army number Z5812885. Chassis Number 22833363 and has 2199 on most parts of the truck. it had its overhall in 1953 at Base Workshop MT RS B385 any one know were that was?

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Richard Farrant 03-05-08 21:52

Quote:

Originally Posted by Keith Brooker (Post 97956)
Does any one know when the 1944 Morris C8 GS 4X4 was made and the numbers made. All i can find out, it was made in late 1944. under Contract S6450. My Morris is a late one having a Metal body not the wooden one. Army number Z5812885. Chassis Number 22833363 and has 2199 on most parts of the truck. it had its overhall in 1953 at Base Workshop MT RS B385 any one know were that was

Keith,

As far as I can see, your C8GS is from the first contract, which was in 1944. If you think that it should have had a wooden body, it could easily have been swapped during overhaul, or sometime since. I think that the details on your rebuild plate mean as follows;
MTRS ; Mechanical Transport Repair Scheme
B385 ; was an Army Auxillary Workshop, which was actually contractors who repaired and overhauled for the government, usually garages and others in the motor trades. have never found the list of who they were, despite trying REME Museum, reckon the Public Records Office is the only chance of finding out.

alleramilitaria 04-05-08 01:35

nick
nothing on the break parts.... still take a while to stop.

keith

the only thing i know is that....
the first bodies were of wood and then steel latter on, i bet your body was switched when it was rebuilt.

my morris was rebuilt in 52 from what i know it was for korea, just never sent.

most of the GS types were sent to denmark where they were given to the daish military who promply traded them in for dodges and crushed the morrises.

most of the morrises that survived were late run compressor trucks.
i have seen many compresor, or prior compresor trucks surviving compaired to few GS trucks. you may want to see if your truck was at one time a compresor truck.
again this may or may not be true.

again still need break parts
dave

Keith Brooker 04-05-08 21:05

Morris c8 gs
 
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Thanks for the info. The metal body is the original one to the truck. the doors are of the later type as well haveing the center of the door is pressed out to keep it from bending unlike the the first lot that were flat and had a wooden frame. The later ones had an all metal frame. Most of the GS Morris trucks were used by farmers for the 4x4 that they had and by Garage owners. My Morris was used by a logger to sell his logs hence the front of the GS body was bent where he threw the logs in.
I have never seen a war time photo of one yet in use.

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