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aj.lec 08-07-07 04:24

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I know this will upset a lot of die hard cmp restorers but the question goes out
what are some of the weirdest ,strangest and clever things youve seen done to poor unsuspecting c.m.p.s

here is a couple of examples that have been done in this area
-A 300ci d series ford engine in a f15a (no pictures) man you used it said it was good for 75 mph !!! yes i did ask him if he was scared and his reply was "once the vibrating got to concentrated drumming i knew it was time to back off "
-a 6.7 litre turbo charged chev into a c15a . this project is still in work stage .it includes full a frame rear end (he is making it for rock climbing and extreme 4wd trials)
-A 4.2 diesel from toyota landcruiser in a c15a . I will attach picture of this one in early stages : :eek:

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Ryan 08-07-07 13:15

Blitz jet truck
 
I remember seeing pics of a Blitz with a jet engine strapped onto it in a magazine once. Did a quick web search and found this video on youtube. Pity it's at night though. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hgBfkfn1D5M

aj.lec 08-07-07 13:49

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1942 blitz with rolls royce viper 202 jet engine

Ryan 08-07-07 22:22

Thanks Andrew
 
Yep, that's the one.

aj.lec 09-07-07 08:36

very colourful
 
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from the old cmp site

phoenix 10-07-07 02:29

I see that one down my way occasionally. He is based in hobart from memory. it's a bit of an odd vehicle.

aj.lec 13-07-07 07:59

highly modified chev
 
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chev

Keith Webb 13-07-07 11:58

Re: highly modified chev
 
Quote:

Originally posted by aj.lec
chev
This one belongs to Andrew McIntosh and, believe it or not started out as a C15A Wireless Signals, becoming highly modified by Andrew's brother Graeme back in the mid 1970s which was when it acquired the longer chassis. Today it runs a modern Ford 6 cylinder engine and is quite a comfortable long distance tourer.

Andrew is a regular at Corowa.

Here's another pic taken back in 1999.

http://www.oldcmp.net/Images/Chevs/C...ndinchev_2.jpg

Link

Keith Webb 13-07-07 12:00

Earlier
 
Here's a pic of it on the original chassis:

http://www.oldcmp.net/Images/stonker/stonker3.jpg

And here's the Sigvan body which was removed:

http://www.oldcmp.net/Images/stonker/sigcut1.jpg

More here.

http://www.oldcmp.net/Images/YOTS_st...tosh_speed.jpg

This pic was taken at Corowa in 2003 during the Year of the Studebaker run.

Keith Webb 13-07-07 12:06

Forklift
 
This forklift operates in a timber mill and was converted from a Chev which was re-engined with a Holden red motor.

http://www.oldcmp.net/Images/dayles/flift_1.jpg

And another:

http://www.oldcmp.net/Images/dayles/101-0108_IMG.jpg

More pics here.

Pedr 13-07-07 21:51

Just a bit modified
 
This one...

http://www.mapleleafup.org/forums/at...=&postid=71574

originally posted by Mike Kelly in the Corowa 2008 thread, as stated has a 302 Windsor and C10 auto trans fitted.

Apparently, used to run sweet.

It moved to Tasmania where it spent awhile bogged below high tide line on a beach. :bang:

.....now lives in Adelaide.....but pretty seized and rotten.


....Another thing on the restore list. :dh:

Pedr

lynx42 14-07-07 02:27

Still working
 
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Seen in Bright Victoria, Ed Cook still uses Blitz's for his everyday work. This Ford is a very handy unit and is shown here picking up a Limber No.29 axle for me on 2nd June this year.

lynx42 14-07-07 02:29

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Ed's other truck is this C60L Crane.

Keith Webb 14-07-07 02:30

Re: Still working
 
Quote:

Originally posted by lynx42
Seen in Bright Victoria, Ed Cook still uses Blitz's for his everyday work. This Ford is a very handy unit and is shown here picking up a Limber No.29 axle for me on 2nd June this year.
I have some pictures of this one too - what a beauty.

lynx42 14-07-07 02:33

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Chev ID plate.

lynx42 14-07-07 02:35

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Unusual modification to spring buffer in C60L crane.

Keith Webb 14-07-07 02:38

WO52
 
That would make it a "Truck, 3-ton Garage Aust"

aj.lec 14-07-07 02:42

shame
 
real pity about the f15 was a nice looking truck and with the motor combo would be a good driver :(

aj.lec 14-07-07 02:47

spring buffer
 
thats a good idea on a crane .lift something a bit too heavy and get the wheels off the ground theyve got a nasty habit of breaking the top spring on the return to earth !
that would help alot :salute:

lynx42 14-07-07 11:26

That's good Keith, Never heard of a "Garage" is that like a workshop? Rick

Keith Webb 14-07-07 11:35

Garage
 
Yes, It was a similar body. I have seen another of the same WO number with what appears to be a standard dropside GS body too although it may have been a retrofit.

I think a few of these were retained into the 1960s as were many other specialist CMP types and some were demobbed into the various fire services.

What I find interesting is the WO52 trucks I have the numbers for were assembled at three different plants - Melbourne, Sydney and Perth.

To add a small detail the WO 52 was a Garage for the Armoured Division whilst WO53 was the same thing for AMF.

aj.lec 15-07-07 11:33

different
 
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this cab 12 f60l was set up as a semi and the motor in the middle was used as welder . apparently out of a sydney tram (so she has got some years on it )

Keith Webb 16-07-07 12:12

Re: very colourful
 
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Originally posted by aj.lec
from the old cmp site
I caught up with this truck in Hobart earlier this year. It's Perkins powered and quite the plush campervan inside with timber panelling. It's based on a C15A and the body is completely custom built. It's not quick but quite relaxing to travel in.

aj.lec 21-07-07 11:45

semi anyone
 
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semi anyone

aj.lec 30-06-08 11:49

update
 
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Just a bit of a update on my friends toy project
Photo a bit deceptive it stands 5 foot 8 at the top of the tappett cover :eek:
will turn out taller when the custom springs go in

aj.lec 27-11-08 11:14

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A few of the latest developments on the land Chev or Chev cruiser if you prefer

Keith Webb 27-11-08 19:45

Semi
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by aj.lec (Post 78723)
semi anyone

The cab has had the usual mod to keep the roof on after the wood on the cab brow fell apart, and looks generally beaten up but at least it hasn't been run into anything as witnessed by the straight bumper.

aj.lec 27-11-08 21:12

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That old girl is now minus the semi part and parked in my yard :D
overall condition ,not too bad but it definately has been a work horse for a lot of years
This is the same one that had the tram motor welder in the middle


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