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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: Attachment 15572 |
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
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1942 blitz with rolls royce viper 202 jet engine
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Thanks Andrew
Yep, that's the one.
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very colourful
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from the old cmp site
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I see that one down my way occasionally. He is based in hobart from memory. it's a bit of an odd vehicle.
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highly modified chev
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chev
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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 |
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. |
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. |
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 |
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.
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Ed's other truck is this C60L Crane.
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Chev ID plate.
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Unusual modification to spring buffer in C60L crane.
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WO52
That would make it a "Truck, 3-ton Garage Aust"
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shame
real pity about the f15 was a nice looking truck and with the motor combo would be a good driver :(
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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 !
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That's good Keith, Never heard of a "Garage" is that like a workshop? Rick
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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. |
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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 )
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semi anyone
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semi anyone
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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 |
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A few of the latest developments on the land Chev or Chev cruiser if you prefer
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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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