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Old 27-09-04, 19:19
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Default CMP Pictures WebSite

Hi

Here some pictures of my CMP's........Please enjoy......

http://personal.nbnet.nb.ca/alains/
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Old 27-09-04, 19:40
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Default Serial number?

Is the Chevrolet's serial number/engine number known please for my database?

Good luck with the work!

I am seeking the chassis or serial number and engine number off the plate which was in the cab...with GENERAL MOTORS OF CANADA LIMITED at the top please. The engine number of the installed engine will be found stamped on a pad on the side of the cylinder block. Of course the plate stated the engine number that was installed at the factory in Oshawa or perhaps in a local assembly plant.

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Old 27-09-04, 20:11
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Default Serial #

I have the Serial # of the cab but not the engine.......Is serial # of the engine is on the engine itself ??
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Old 27-09-04, 20:38
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Default Re: CMP Pictures WebSite

Quote:
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Here some pictures of my CMP's........Please enjoy......
Great pix Robert..
JUst one question..Is this how you water ski in New Brunswick..??
http://personal.nbnet.nb.ca/alains/Weekend.htm
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Old 27-09-04, 22:43
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Nice job... and good to see you having fun!

The steering box suggests a FGT chassis. Does it have a two speed transfer case and winch mounts?

What's the black tubular device on the front bumper?
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Old 27-09-04, 23:22
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Default Re: The Ford

Quote:
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What's the black tubular device on the front bumper?
Keith,
Looks like a hydraulic ram stowed there, would take a wild guess that it may have a snow plough attached at times as there are marks on the bumper to show something has been taken off.

Richard
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Old 28-09-04, 03:07
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Default Re: Serial number?

Quote:
Originally posted by David_Hayward
I am seeking the chassis or serial number and engine number off the plate which was in the cab...with GENERAL MOTORS OF CANADA LIMITED at the top please.
Hi David

Chassis Model: C-60448-m
Cab Model :13
Chassis Serieal : 4844303231
Engine Serial:PR3998204
Order No :PE-197-12
Date of MFG: Sept 18-44

Is this all you need........
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Old 28-09-04, 03:22
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Quote:
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What's the black tubular device on the front bumper?
It is a Hydrolic Cylinder......
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Old 28-09-04, 08:37
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Default Got data already thanks

Seems that I have alrady got the data thank you anyway! Here is another I know of:

GENERAL MOTORS OF CANADA LTD
OSHAWA, CANADA
VEHICLE MODEL C-60448-M
CAB MODEL 13
CHASSIS SERIAL 4844303239
ENGINE SERIAL PR3998543
ORDER No. PE-197-12
DATE OF MFG. SEPT 19.44.

Same contract, 8 vehicles apart, one day's date difference! Interesting that!
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Old 28-09-04, 14:38
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Default Re: Re: CMP Pictures WebSite

Quote:
Originally posted by Alex Blair
JUst one question..Is this how you water ski in New Brunswick..??
Good one......Yes I had the ski on but I wasn't going fast enought so they got stuck in the MUD HAHAHA.....
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Old 28-09-04, 14:54
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Quote:
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What's the black tubular device on the front bumper?
It is for the plow.
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