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Originally Posted by Keith Webb
Shipped as chassis components, cab completely built by GM-H as was the rear body. WO = War Office and 8 is the designation for a C15A with a locally designed and built GS body. The cab was fitted with an AALMG mount which bolted to the left side of the cab which you can see in the photo. The M in the chassis serial denotes Melbourne factory.
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Classic example of a CKD (Completely Knocked Down) truck:
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Originally Posted by Hanno Spoelstra
CKD: Completely Knocked Down. CKD should not be confused with trucks being encased, after first being 'knocked down' as much as considered practical. CKD was restricted to destinations where the manufacturers had proper assembly plants. CKD entailed the supply of parts which could not - or not economically - be produced locally, supplemented by parts which could. Besides packing methods for trucks that had to be reassembled on arrival, the CKD-pack method was also used but this entailed parts and components which had not been assembled before and then dismantled for shipment. They comprised the necessary numbers of subassemblies and parts for a given quantity of chassis which would be assembled in much the same way as it was done in the Canadian factory.
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