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Wyvern rider 02-04-06 10:01

A question mainly for the British members of this forum
 
Guys,

I have been lurking in the background of this forum for some time and now thought it was time to ask a question that has been on my mind....

I have been thinking about getting a small 15 cwt British truck ( Bedford, Morris Commercial CS8 etc) to restore, but am I wasting my time looking, as I dont seem to see any offered for sale, have all the ones that are still in existance either been restored or in the process of being restored?

I have looked in the usual places here in the Uk,( milweb, MVT greensheet etc)

Any advice greatfully recieved

thanks

Mike

44 GPW Jeep
44 Bantam Trailer
43 Royal Enfield WD/CO/B Motorbike

Richard Farrant 02-04-06 12:32

Re: A question mainly for the British members of this forum
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Wyvern rider
I have been thinking about getting a small 15 cwt British truck ( Bedford, Morris Commercial CS8 etc) to restore,

Any advice greatfully recieved

Mike,

Have you spoken to Pete Gaine? He has a knack of unearthing Bedford MW and the like, based near Reading. I think you will find his details on Milweb dealers list, if not PM me.

Richard

gordon 02-04-06 13:46

Always plenty of stuff on Milweb....
 
I'd be reluctant to take on one of those, as I'd have no idea where to get spares for it. I know Morrises have their own little fan club but never really seen any spares for sale - certainly not NOS.

It might be worth taking on something from Milweb that is already in good condition, and just maintaining it, or if you are feeling brave my Ford SnoGo is still looking for a new home....

Richard Farrant 02-04-06 13:53

Re: Always plenty of stuff on Milweb....
 
Quote:

Originally posted by gordon
I'd be reluctant to take on one of those, as I'd have no idea where to get spares for it.
Gordon,

Agreed Morris Commmercials are not good for parts, which you have to accept if taking one on. But, by far the best is the Bedford MW which is still good for parts, with a number of people dealing in them. Also the engine can be uprated to the later version. So don't anyone be put off getting a MW.

Richard

Hanno Spoelstra 02-04-06 21:39

Re: A question mainly for the British members of this forum
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Wyvern rider
I have been thinking about getting a small 15 cwt British truck ( Bedford, Morris Commercial CS8 etc) to restore, but am I wasting my time looking, as I dont seem to see any offered for sale, have all the ones that are still in existance either been restored or in the process of being restored?
Mike,

Both Bedfords and Morris' appear for sale on MilWeb, MVT Greensheet etc. quite regularly. There's a Bedford MW on MilWeb right now which seem perfect for someone looking to restore one:
Quote:

Bedford MWD 1941
For restoration, cab missing brand new tyres many brand new parts have been fitted, no time wasters £1,000 ono
07768 980899
01 March '06
Good luck,
Hanno

Paul Bellamy 06-04-06 01:15

There's also a few MWs in the current Green Sheet if I remember..... at least 2 restored runners.

Keith Webb 06-04-06 02:39

And in Aussie
 
Not to forget the vehicles about to be auctioned at the Melbourne Tank Museum:

http://www.oldcmp.net/Images/collect...orris_PU_3.jpg

And

http://www.oldcmp.net/Images/collect...d_MW_front.jpg

Source

Bit of a long trip to get them home though. :cheers:

Wyvern rider 06-04-06 16:35

Tempting idea bringing back one of those vehicle, trouble is it would bust my bank balance.

It would be interesting to see how much they sell for. at least thank to the advice from Richard I will probably go for a Bedford MW as the spare situation seem to be better than the Morris.


regards

Mike

Pete Ashby 06-04-06 23:09

15cwt's
 
Mike

I don't think our paths have crossed yet ? but perhaps you may have seen some of the OCMP at various shows in the south of England.

Why not go for a CMP 15cwt 13 cab ? they do come up from time to time and parts are really not a problem for either Ford or Chev there a few of us near you in the OCMP who could give you a pointer in the right direction

Regards

Pete ;)

Richard Notton 07-04-06 00:33

Re: 15cwt's
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Pete Ashby
I don't think our paths have crossed yet ? but perhaps you may have seen some of the OCMP at various shows in the south of England.
Show.
South of England.
We'll see you at Horndean the end of May then O&PTG.
Entry form here:
http://www.solentoverlord.co.uk/files/vehicle.pdf

Toodle pip.

R.

Wyvern rider 07-04-06 13:54

Hi Pete,

Our paths may of crossed at some time as I go to various vehicle shows throughout the year mostly MVT and vintage nostalgia, in fact I remember seeing a couple of nice CMP trucks at an event at the Science museum at Wroughton some years ago, was that you? also there is a guy I know from your neck of the woods that has a small CMP wireless truck, I think he lives between Oxford and Buckingham somewhere, i think his family own a scrapyard.

Your sugestion about a 15cwt CMP sound good, I will keep a look out and see what comes up.

regards

Mike

Hanno Spoelstra 07-04-06 21:13

Quote:

Originally posted by Wyvern rider
Your sugestion about a 15cwt CMP sound good, I will keep a look out and see what comes up.
Mike, in that case, what about this Chevrolet C15A for sale in England?

H.

Wyvern rider 07-04-06 21:39

Hanno,

Thanks for the sugestion but I think I will be looking for a vehicle that needs some work doing to it, rather than a finished truck as I dont think my finances would run to the cost, at least that way I can invest the time and spend the cash over a period of time.

I will probably start seriously looking later on in the year, at least thanks to you guys I have a better idea of the sort of truck that I need to look out for.

Mike

Nigel Watson 22-04-06 15:50

Ford 01T
 
Don't forget about the Ford Trucks. Easy for parts and I have one for sale that is being restored at the moment. Its an 018T 1940 158" wheelbase. Right hand drive too!!

Nigel

Wyvern rider 22-05-06 08:27

Hi Guys,

Following on from your advice, I have just bought a 1944 Bedford 15 cwt truck, it is fitted out as a wireless truck complete with radios, aerial masts etc, has anybody got any illustrations of how this kit /masts are set up.
I think the vehicle must be an original as it has a pto generator on the drivers side step and does not looked to be messed with, the only puzzle is inside the engine compartment there is some RAF blue coming through from under the army paint.

Any help /advice gratfully recieved


regards

Mike

Wyvern rider 23-05-06 21:45

Bedford MW GS radio truck
 
Hi Guys,

I have just bought a Bedford MW GS bodied radio truck, it appears to have all the kit inside it as well as the aerial,do any of you guys have any pictures to illustrate how this would of been set up in the field , or any other info relating to this type of vehicle.

Thanks

Mike

Hanno Spoelstra 23-05-06 22:16

Hi Mike, is it the one advertised on MilWeb? Congrats on the purchase!

Hanno

Quote:

1943 Bedford MWR

Taxed and tested great condition camo net spares etc.
01254 237396 or 01254 384464

Peter Morgan 16 May '06

Wyvern rider 24-05-06 08:29

Guys,

I bought the truck from a guy who lives 10 miles away from me, its not the one that was on Milweb, I will try and post some pictures.

Mike

Wyvern rider 24-05-06 08:35

Obviously I did something wrong when I tried to post the pics..

I will have another go...any advice on posting pics, as I have never done it before.

Regards

Mike

Neil Ashley 25-05-06 08:58

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These should if they attach be Mikes pictures.

Neil Ashley 25-05-06 09:00

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And again.

Mike your original pictures were too big. I resized as above.

Wyvern rider 25-05-06 11:46

Thanks Neil,

I have never posted pic before ...guess I`ll get the hang of it one day


Mike


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